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Severe weather chances remain very low to none from today (Wednesday) through the weekend. But with rain and thunderstorms ...
A severe thunderstorm watch from the NWS remains active across parts of north central Texas early this morning.
Drivers could expect flooded streets as rain, thunderstorms sweep across Dallas-Fort Worth early Wednesday morning.
A few storms could be strong or even severe today. Heavy rainfall is also possible over the next couple of days.
There is not much activity left from our latest round of storms. A spotty shower or storm will still be around this morning.
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Mostly sunny this morning, new showers and storms develop over the mountains early afternoon. Some could turn strong to severe, specifically over the Palmer Divide and southeastern Plains.
Gusty winds and small hail possible with storms Wednesday. Staying stormy Thursday. Slightly drier outlook for weekend.
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Mostly cloudy and dry with intermittent showers, highs in the mid to upper 70s. Storms move in for some around 6 p.m.
The strong to severe thunderstorms will end early in Siouxland. Overnight we will begin to see more widespread rain moving in ...
Partly to mostly cloudy with a few isolated showers and t’storms during the day. The better chance for showers and thunderstorms will be from this evening continuing into Thursday. Highs temperatures ...
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