National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Isolated showers and storms will continue through tomorrow, while most of us will stay dry tonight. The severe weather threat is very low, we can't rule out a few strong storms during the afternoon and evening. The strongest will bring the risk for gusty winds, small hail, isolated instances of flash flooding and frequent lightning.
Mostly dry and warm weather is expected on Friday with a few showers and storms possible across the northeast counties. Any storms that develop may bring a potential for gusty winds and locally heavy rain in addition to lightning. Highs will climb to the upper 80s to lower 90s. Another complex of storms may reach the Red River counties Friday night, but coverage is still expected to remain around 20-30%.
An unsettled pattern will remain across North and Central TX through the beginning of next week. Though daily rain chances exist, not everyone will see rain each day. A flooding threat will be present where storms train or move slowly. The threat for severe weather is low, but a few stronger storms will be possible with gusty winds, small hail, and frequent lightning.

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