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Last Map Update: Tue, Mar 10, 2026 at 1:04:20 pm CDT

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Scattered thunderstorms are expected to develop this afternoon. As a dryline moves into western parts of the area this evening, a line of storms will develop and move east across the area through early tonight. A few tornadoes are possible with storms this afternoon and tonight, along with very large hail and damaging winds. In addition, frequent lightning and heavy rain are expected.
Another low pressure system will move across Texas bring a chance for thunderstorms across the region. Some of this activity may produce excessive rainfall leading to flash flooding.
Scattered severe storms are expected to develop by mid to late afternoon, eventually becoming more widespread and shifting west to east across the area this evening.
A low pressure system is forecast to move into the area late today into Wednesday, bringing showers and thunderstorms. Dry for Thursday into the weekend. A cold frontal passage on Wednesday will be followed by cooler temperatures into Thursday. Warmer temperatures are expected by Friday and Saturday.

 

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