• Large Hail
- Damaging Winds
- A Few Tornadoes
• Frequent Lightning
Good morning everyone, wanted to give a quick update on what to expect from today's storms. As of this morning, the "enhanced" risk region no longer covers most of North Texas, and instead just covers the Red River counties down in to Dallas and Tarrant, but only a small sliver in the extreme North of those cointies, leaving the rest of North Texas under a "Slight" risk. However, this does not mean we can let our guard down for counties outside of the "Enhanced" risk areas, folks inside of the "Slight" risk area need to pay close attention as well. The brownish orange colored outline represents the "Enhanced" risk area, the yellow colored outline represents the "Slight" risk area. Threats today may include: • Large Hail
• Frequent Lightning Forecast Timing for today's storms is between 4 PM and 12 AM.
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Here is the Categorical Outlook for North Texas today. Click to enlarge. Green = Slight Risk Orange = General T-Storm Risk Yellow = Moderate Risk Inside the yellow lines and along the Red River, there is a MODERATE risk, with a 60% chance of seeing a tornado. Tornado threats may be maximized along the Red River throughout the day. In North Texas, inside the green lines, we are in a SLIGHT risk of severe weather zone. Our tornadoes risk is much smaller here in North Texas, but an ISOLATED tornado CANNOT be ruled out however. Please remain vigilant as conditions may rapidly change throughout the day. Inside of the brown lines, there is a risk of GENERAL thunderstorms. |
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