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Tornado Outbreak Expected Today in the Central U.S. Followed by Multi-Day Heavy Rainfall Event

A tornado outbreak is expected today and tonight from parts of the lower Mississippi Valley into the Mid-South and lower Ohio Valley. Numerous tornadoes, along with multiple long-track EF3+ tornadoes, appear likely. A multi-day, potentially historic heavy rainfall event may produce catastrophic and life-threatening flooding today through Saturday from the Ozarks into the Ohio River Valley. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Wed, Apr 2, 2025 at 8:46:27 am CDT

Scattered thunderstorms will move east across parts of North Texas this morning into the early afternoon hours. A few strong to severe storms capable of producing hail and localized damaging wind gusts will be possible.
A bit of a lull in storm coverage is expected this afternoon and tonight before midnight. However, additional strong to severe storms are expected to develop after midnight, particularly along and north of I-20. Very large hail will likely be the main hazard along with damaging winds. The tornado threat will be low, but not zero.
An upper level disturbance will bring another round of showers and storms Thursday night into Friday. Some storms may be severe with large hail and damaging winds. A tornado or two may also occur.
One last round of thunderstorms will occur Friday night into Saturday morning. Some storms will be severe, and may also produce heavy rains localized flooding. Rain will move off to the east Saturday night.
Multiple rounds of thunderstorms, some strong to severe, are expected through the end of the week. Periodic heavy rain will likely lead to isolated flooding issues, particularly east of I-35 and north of I-20. The greatest flood threat is Friday and Friday night. Remember to keep up with the latest forecasts for your area and have a way to receive severe weather warnings (TV, smart phone, radio, weather radio).
With severe weather in the forecast during the overnight hours, make sure you have a method of receiving warnings that can wake you up so you can seek proper shelter. Ensure your phone is charges, Do Not Disturb is off, and your Wireless Emergency Alerts are enabled. Test your weather radio, and know where to go if a warning is issued for your location. Keep a flashlight, a sturdy pair of shoes, and extra clothes ready if needed.

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