Isolated to scattered showers and storms are expected again across much of Central and North Texas Saturday afternoon and evening. With rain chances generally 20-40%, most will remain rain free. Wherever storms are able to develop, gusty winds, small hail, and frequent lightning will be possible. These storms should dissipate within 1-3 hours of sunset. Then after midnight, a complex of storms will approach the region from the west. Though these storms should generally weaken throughout the night, there will be a low severe threat for isolated pockets of large hail and/or damaging winds. This complex of storms will approach the I-35 corridor around sunup Sunday morning.