TONIGHT AND TOMORROW: A weak boundary will work in and kick off isolated rain northeast of DFW. Highs reach the mid 80s tomorrow.
SATURDAY: This is a concerning day. A warm front lifts through the region and a dryline moves in leading to storms development. Any storm that develop will pose a risk for very large hail and damaging winds and possibly a few tornadoes. SUNDAY: A dryline moves in during the afternoon and numerous storms develop. Storms may produce very heavy rain, very large hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes. Highest chance for tornadoes is east of I/35. NEXT WEEK: Looks mainly dry and seasonable, with lows in the 40s & 50s with highs in the 60s and 70s. A more detailed blog along with maps for the weekend severe risk will come out this evening. -Jonathan Williams |
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