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Last Map Update: Sat, Feb 14, 2026 at 2:38:19 am CST

Widespread showers and thunderstorms will move west to east throughout the day. Scattered showers and storms will linger Saturday night, exiting east early Sunday AM. Most likely rainfall totals will range from 0.5"-1.5" with localized 2-2.5". A few storms may become strong or marginally severe with hail and gusty winds. There is also a threat for a quick spin-up mainly across the Brazos Valley during the afternoon and evening hours.
Behind the main line of storms, additional showers and storms will develop Saturday evening and night, mainly in North TX. A few stronger storms may produce up to quarter-sized hail. All rain exits by daybreak Sunday, with a breezier and cooler day in store to finish out the weekend. North/northwest winds will gust to 15 to 25 mph Sunday with highs in the 60s/low 70s.
All rain will exit to the east late Saturday night with Sunday being mild, breezy, and rain-free. North and Central Texas will climb back into the upper 70s and low 80s by midweek with rain-free conditions persisting. Dry and breezy conditions may start leading to an elevated fire threat midweek.
The Comanche County Severe Weather Education course is being held on Tuesday, February 17th at 6 PM. The course will be held at the Comanche Community Center in Comanche, TX, and is free and open to the public. No pre-registration needed!
The Navarro County Severe Weather Education course is being held on Thursday, February 19th from 6 to 8 PM. The course will be held in Corsicana, TX at The Palace Theatre, and is free and open to the public. No registration needed!

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