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A Red Flag Warning is in effect for areas near and west of the Interstate 35 corridor from 12 PM to 9 PM, due to very windy and dry conditions. AVOID outdoor burning. Never toss lit cigarettes on the ground and avoid any other activities that could start a wildfire!
Sunday’s Wind Speed Trends: Most Frequent Gusts across the area Sunday should be between 40-50 mph, but occasional peak gusts of 55-60 mph are possible across North Texas mainly between 3-9 pm. Wind speeds will increase after a strong cold front moves through and remain elevated through the afternoon and evening, weakening some overnight.
Strong north winds, with sustained speeds of 20-35 mph and peak gusts reaching 40-50+ mph, are expected this afternoon and evening with the passage of a cold front. The high winds will persist well into the evening hours. Refer to the provided map for an estimate of when the strongest winds are expected to arrive in your area.
A cold start to next week will be followed by a quick warm-up through midweek, with above-normal temperatures expected by Wednesday. It will continue to warm-up late in the week, with record highs possible on Friday!
The Hood County Severe Weather Education course is being held on Monday, March 16th at 6 PM. The course will be held at the Granbury Police Department in Granbury, TX, and is free and open to the public. No pre-registration needed!

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