Storm chances will continue into the weekend beginning with scattered thunderstorms Saturday afternoon, especially for locations west of I-35. While these storms aren't expected to be severe, a few may be on the stronger side with gusty winds and/or small hail. Saturday night after midnight, a weakening complex of storms may move into the region from the west bringing another round of rain, lightning, and a low threat for damaging winds and/or large hail. The primary severe risk this weekend will be on Sunday. While the potential for morning clouds and rain make this part of the forecast uncertain, there will be the risk nonetheless for strong to severe storms to develop along and east of the dryline into our area, again largely for areas along and west of the I-35 corridor. Should rain and clouds clear by Sunday afternoon, this would result in an increased tornado threat as well. Keep an eye on this forecast, as confidence should increase in the next 24-48 hours.