As morning storms weaken and depart the region to the northeast, additional scattered strong to severe thunderstorms are expected to redevelop along and south of the I-20 corridor during the afternoon hours. Large hail, damaging winds, a couple tornadoes, and flash flooding will all be possible with these storms. While activity in Central Texas will continue into the evening and early overnight hours, another area to watch will be near the dryline west of US-281. Here, there is a very low chance (10-20%) of a stray storm or two developing later Sunday evening. Should this happen, these storms will also pose the risk for all modes of severe weather. However, confidence in storm development in this area is low. Storms will begin to weaken into the overnight hours with the greatest severe risk ending before midnight.