Much of North Texas, including the Dallas-Fort Worth region, could see strong to severe storms Thursday morning.
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FOX 4 meteorologist Dan Henry takes a look at the potential for severe storms and large hail in North Texas on Thursday ...
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Another round of scattered storms overnight into Thursday morning. Then heavier, more widespread showers/storms Friday into Saturday, with a flood threat by the weekend.
Forecasters say the potent system raises the risk of life-threatening flash flooding in parts of the U.S. starting Wednesday.
It is expected to be an active weather day for North Texas. FOX 4 Meteorologist Evan Andrews tells us when storms are set to roll in.