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Last Map Update: Mon, May 25, 2026 at 5:24:23 am CDT

Isolated to scattered storms are expected across parts of North and Central Texas later this afternoon and evening. Not everyone will see rain, but those that get beneath a storm may observe small hail, gusty winds, and heavy rain. If you have outdoor holiday plans, make sure to pay attention to the weather today!
Widespread thunderstorms will move from west to east across North and Central Texas Tuesday night into Wednesday. The severe weather threat is low, but locally heavy rainfall may ramp up the flash flooding threat across parts of the region.
Unsettled weather will persist through this upcoming week with daily chances for showers and storms across North and Central Texas. Expect highest chances midweek, tapering off towards the weekend. While not everyone will see rain each day, a few strong storms capable of small hail, lightning, and gusty winds as well as periods of locally heavy rain will be the primary concerns. A low flooding threat is expected where storms repeatedly move over the same locations.
Heading out for a day of fun on the lake this weekend? Pay attention to thunderstorm development! Make sure to check the forecast before heading out, and have a portable radio in the boat to get the latest forecasts. If the skies turn threatening, head to shore! weather.gov/safety/thunderstorm

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