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10:30pm Tuesday Update

Areas from Mineral Wells northeast to Decatur to Gainesville are under a "Slight Risk" for severe weather overnight as a complex of thunderstorms in western and central Oklahoma head southward. These storms are currently packing up to half-dollar sized hail, 65 mph winds, intense lightning, and torrential rain. If these storms hold together overnight, they may reach the Red River (Montague county line) by 2:30-3:00 am. Residents in flood ravaged areas like Cooke County need to pay close attention to the movement of these storms. They may pose another significant flood threat before sunrise Wednesday. The storms should gradually weaken the farther south of the Red River they move. Stay tuned to FOX 4 for updates including any possible Watches or Warnings.

 

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This is the official Severe Weather Bulletin blog from FOX 4 and myFOXdfw.com. Dan Henry, Ron Jackson, Evan Andrews and Maria Sotolongo will use this space to prepare you for severe weather and keep you updated during North Texas' notorious severe storms. To help you stay up to date on the changing weather, you can "subscribe to this blog via e-mail" for alerts, or use the RSS feature to add it to your favorite newsreader. Also, tell your friends about this blog by clicking the "Send to Friends" link below. STAY WITH FOX! WE'LL KEEP YOU 4-WARNED!

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