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Last Map Update: Tue, Apr 28, 2026 at 11:52:30 am CDT

A Severe Thunderstorm Watch continues until 1 PM for portions of North Texas, where hail up to 3 inches in diameter and wind gusts up to 70 mph will be possible. Have multiple ways to receive warnings and have a plan in place in case you need to take shelter.
A cold front and dryline will bring a chance of thunderstorms today and tonight, some of which may be severe. The highest severe weather threat will likely be this afternoon and evening for areas near and east of I-35.
Daily chances for showers and storms will continue through the rest of this week, with greatest chances Thursday into Friday. After the Tuesday cold front, we will see cooler temperatures to end the week. Some storms could become strong on Wednesday, while the threat for heavy rain increases by Friday.
A strong supercell moving through Wise and Parker counties on the evening of April 25th produced two tornadoes, one in each county. Here are the preliminary results of the survey. One fatality was confirmed with the Wise County tornado. Another fatality occurred in Parker County, but was associated with very strong RFD winds and not the tornado. The information is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the events.

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