According to the National Weather Service, golf ball-sized hail is possible. A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect until 8 ...
Scattered thunderstorms will move east across the region into the early afternoon, according to the National Weather Service Fort Worth. A few strong storms, capable of producing hail and strong winds ...
However, when talking about “very large hail,” Barnes said typically that relates to hail around 2 inches in size. “Typically ...
Much of North Texas, including the Dallas-Fort Worth region, could see strong to severe storms Thursday morning.
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Dallas Weather: Timing of severe storms through Saturday
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.
The National Weather Service said storms would most likely develop after 3 a.m. and through the morning commute. The agency’s ...
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.
WFAA Meteorologist Jesse Hawila will be live on WFAA+ on Wednesday night, looking ahead at the storms expected in North Texas ...
Gusty southerly winds ahead of a cold front at the end of the week could send Houston's high temperatures into record ...
Waves of scattered storms will sweep across North Texas from Wednesday through Friday, bringing the potential for large hail ...
Warm and muggy weather is expected Thursday and Friday, before a chance of severe thunderstorms enters the weekend forecast.
As Wednesday progresses into the evening, the storm risk continues with another round of thunderstorms expected overnight. On Thursday morning, the risks remain similar, though reports indicate a low ...