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At a 30% chance, the thunderstorms will be isolated if they do develop but are expected to come with a risk of large hail.
Large swaths of central and south Texas sweltered for a second day under a record-setting springtime heat wave on Thursday, as forecasters warned residents of the region to stay hydrated and limit strenuous outdoor activities.
The main threats with severe storms this weekend are damaging winds and large hail. While the tornado threat is low, it could increase in the late evening hours of each day, according to the NWS. Severe storms are possible in Fort Worth this weekend. National Weather Service Fort Worth
Saturday afternoon and evening from 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. This is the window of opportunity for strong to severe thunderstorms in North Texas, including the Metroplex. A few storms could be strong to severe with up to quarter-size hail, wind gusts up to 60 mph, and brief, heavy rainfall. This could impact your weekend plans! Have a way to stay updated.
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May 27 will mark 28 years since an F-5 tornado blew through the town of Jarrell, Texas, killing 27 people in the 20 minutes it caused devastation on the ground. It was a multiple storm day, and before gaining full strength in Jarrell,
Parts of Texas on Thursday will feel hotter than the Sahara Desert, as a heat dome over the region sends temperatures skyrocketing into the triple digits.
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AccuWeather on MSNNew severe weather outbreak looms for next week in central USAfter a small lull in severe weather on Sunday, conditions may once again turn dangerous for many over the central United States by early next week.
The tornado-producing thunderstorm was moving northeast at 40 mph and also was producing half-dollar-size hail.
A dust storm warning is also in effect until 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 14, in El Paso and the surrounding area. Travel could be dangerous for Interstate-10, Interstate-25, and Interstate-110 near El Paso and southern New Mexico.