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Last Map Update: Wed, Nov 5, 2025 at 6:26:12 pm CST

Isolated strong to severe storms will be possible Friday afternoon and evening as a cold front approaches the area. Primary hazards will be damaging wind gusts up to 60 mph and hail as large as quarters. A tornado or two can't be ruled out.
Widespread freeze, with temperatures possibly falling below 28F for several hours, is expected Monday Night into Tuesday Morning. Areas of frost are likely accompanying the freeze. Impacts to agriculture or otherwise unprotected outdoor vegetation are expected. While temperatures Sunday night and Monday won't be as cold as the following day, a brisk north wind with highs only reaching the lower 50s to upper 40s on Monday will result in a raw start to the week with wind chills in the 20s. A light freeze generally north of I-20 will be possible Sunday night and could be addressed graphically later this week if needed.
Patchy fog could be come dense at times tonight until around 8 AM, mostly along and south of the I-20 corridor. Allow for more travel time, use your low bean headlights, and reduce following distance when encountering fog as you drive!

 

 

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