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these and the known normal is 48. the record high for today is 88 which occurred in 1908 and the record low is 29 which occurred in 1947. Sunrise today is at 7 37 am. m. and sunset is at 7 37 p. m. The current time is 9 41 a.m. Central Time, you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning and then becoming partly sunny. chance of thunder

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showers likely this morning then chance of showers this afternoon some thunder

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may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of

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70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon, then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds of 15 at 25 miles per hour becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible 50 percent chance of

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Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny a lot cooler with highs in the 50s North winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy flows maintainable in the mid 30s north winds 5 to 10 miles per hour and now the forecast extended Saturday mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny feet in the upper 50s Northeast winds around 5 miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Partly sunny Sunday highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s Mostly cloudy Monday with a 20 chance of showers highs in the lower 50s Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers flowing in the lower 40s Tuesday partly sunny with a 20 chance of showers highs in the lower 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of not so cold showers with lows in the lower 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny a 20 chance of not so cold showers as high as mid 70s the forecast of dangerous

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through tonight for showers in North Texas and Thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening.

The main threat will be large hail, larger than golf of all sizes, with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon, the threat of damaging winds will increase, there will also be a potential for tornadoes Through the afternoon hours, strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now dangerous

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forecast for Friday through Wednesday's freezing temperatures will be possible through next weekend, especially in areas north of the corridor. off Interstate 20, a late season.

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Frost is likely on Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate. UV index forecasts as of March 16 are 2 or lower in Dallas Fort Worth. weather summary for yesterday March 15, 2023 yesterday's high temperature was 60 million degrees and the low was 43 degrees yesterday no precipitation fell, leaving the monthly total at 1.35 inches the total precipitation for the year is still 6.70 inches yesterday there were nine heating degree days and yesterday there were no cooling degree days, the normal maximum temperature for today is 69 degrees and the normal minimum is 48. the red curd maximum for today is 88, which occurred in 1908 and the Record low is 29, which occurred in 1947.

Sunrise today is at 7:37 a.m. m. and sunset is at 7:37 p.m. m. the current time is 9 46 a. m. Central Daylight Time You're listening to Noah All Hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then partly sunny a chance of thunderstorms thunderstorms showers likely this morning then a chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds 15 to 25 miles per hour reaching the north 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible chance of rain 50 percent chance Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid 50s North winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear at night then becoming mostly cloudy cold with lows to mid 30s North winds 5 to 10 miles an hour and now extended forecast Saturday mostly cloudy in the morning becoming partly sunny is in the upper 50s Northeast winds around 5 miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles hourly afternoon Saturday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a chance 20s showers highs in the low 50s Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers streams in the low 40s Tuesday partly sunny with a 20 chance of showers in the lower 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers not as cold if those in the lower 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning and then becoming partly sunny a 20 chance of showers not as cold as high as mid 70s, it will be Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas expects showers and thunderstorms to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening Large hail larger than golf of all sizes will be the primary threat with initial storm development As a cold front approaches late this afternoon, the threat of damaging winds will increase, there will also be a chance for tornadoes in the afternoon hours, strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with gusty winds of up to 45 miles per hour, observers are likely to be activated this afternoon. afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the hazardous weather forecast for Friday through Wednesday, freezing temperatures are possible throughout the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, it is Late frosts are likely on Saturday morning in protected places where there is light. the winds dominate the ultraviolet index forecast for March 16 is 2 or minimum the Dallas-Fort Worth climate summary for yesterday March 15, 2023 the maximum temperature yesterday was 60 million degrees and the minimum temperature of 43 degrees yesterday did not fall precipitation, leaving the monthly total at 1.35 inches.

Total precipitation for the year is still 6.70 inches. Yesterday there were nine degree days of warming and yesterday there were no degree days of cooling. The normal high temperature for today is 69 degrees and the normal low is 48. The red curd high for today is 88 which occurred in 1908 and the record low is 29 which occurred in 1947. Today's sunrise is at 7 37 to. m. and sunset is at 7 37 p. m. the current time is 9 51 a. CST If you are listening to Noah all Hazards on the radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas-Fort Worth listening area let's now check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then becoming partly sunny a chance of thunderstorms, showers likely this morning then a chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may have severe highs in the upper 70s Southerly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and more cold less humid with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight Wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour are possible 50 percent Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid 50s North winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear in the afternoon and then becoming mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s North winds 5 to 10 miles per hour and now the forecast extended Saturday morning mostly cloudy then becoming partly sunny highs in the upper 50s Northeast winds around 5 miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the 50s lower degrees Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers highs in the lower 50s Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers flowing in the 40s lower Tuesday Partly sunny with a 20 chance of showers highs in the lower 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of not so cold showers with lows in the lower 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning and then partly sunny a 20 chance of showers not as cold as mid 70s hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas showers and thunderstorms developing today with a severe threat this afternoon and afternoon tonight, the main threat will be large hail, larger than a golf course, of all sizes, with the initial development of storms as a cold front approaches late this afternoon, the threat of damaging winds will increase, as well There will be a possibility of tornadoes in the afternoon hours, strong winds will spread through the region.

Behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the forecast for hazardous weather for Friday through Wednesday will be possible. Below-freezing temperatures are expected throughout the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor. Late frosts are likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate, the UV Index forecast of 16 March is 2 or below the Dallas-Fort Worth weather summary for yesterday March 15, 2023 yesterday's high temperature was 69 degrees and the 43 degree low yesterday no precipitation fell, leaving the monthly total at 1.35 inches, the total precipitation for the year still remains at 6.70 inches, there were nine degree days yesterday and there were no cooling degree days yesterday, the normal high temperature for today is 69 degrees and the normal low is 48. the record high for today is 88 which occurred in 1908 and the record low is 29 which occurred in 1947.

Sunrise today is at 7 37 am. m. and sunset is at 7 37 p. m., current time is 9 56 a.m. central time, you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then becoming partly cloudy. sunny chance of thunderstorms showers likely this morning then chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 per hour cent tonight mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and then a lightchance of thunderstorms after midnight some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much colder, less humid with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour, becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour then midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible chance of rain 50 percent chance Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the 50s North winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s North winds 5 to 10 miles hourly and now extended forecast Mostly cloudy Saturday morning then becoming partly sunny highs in the upper 50s Northeast winds around 5 miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Mostly cold Saturday night cloudy with lows in the 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the lower 50s on Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers flows in the lower 40s Tuesday partly sunny with a 20 chance of showers highs in the lower 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers not so cold with lows in the lower 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny a 20 chance of not so cold showers with a high in the mid 70s dangerous weather forecast through tonight for the North Expected Showers and thunderstorms will develop in Texas today, with a severe threat this afternoon and evening.

The primary threat will be large hail larger than golf of all sizes, with the initial development of storms as a cold front approaches late this afternoon also increasing the threat of damaging wind. There will be potential for tornadoes in the afternoon hours. Strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the forecast is for dangerous weather. Friday through Wednesday, freezing temperatures will be possible throughout the upcoming weekend, especially in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, a late season.

Frost is likely on Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate. Wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m. CST Friday after the Northern Front Northwest winds of 20 to 30 miles per hour with gusts up to 45 miles per hour are expected. Affected areas include North and Central Texas. Hazardous weather conditions are expected from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m., central time of day. Friday impacts may be unsecured items outdoors. Windblown driving on area roads can become difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles. A wind advisory means sustained winds of at least 20 to 30 miles per hour are expected.

Such strong victories cannot make driving difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles. Residents may want to take steps to secure trash cans, lawn furniture and other lightweight outdoor objects that may be blown around by high winds, as the forecast UV Index as of March 16 is 2 or lower , the current time is 1001 am Central Time. to Noah all hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the following temperature and wind reports were made at 10 a.m. Airport DSW cloudy 63 dew point 60 relative humidity 90 per cent wind South at 18 gusts at 24 pressure 29.83 inches in Rising Fort Worth Meacham light rain 63 South at 15.

Dallas Love Field a thunderstorm 62 South at 17 with gusts at 26. Arlington light rain 63 South at 16 with gusts to 24. Denton cloudy 64 South at 15. mineral wells cloudy 65 south at 16 with gusts of 26. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region cloudy 67 south at 17. Abilene Sunny 70 south at 26 with gusts of 38 .Waco fog 60 southeast at 10. Tyler cloudy 61 southeast at 22 with gusts to 32. again at 10 a.m. at DSW airport cloudy 63 South had gusts of 18 to 24. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then becoming partly sunny chance of thunderstorms, showers likely this morning then chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some thunderstorms can be severe Windy and much cooler, less humid with lows in the upper 30s.

Northwest winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight. Wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour are possible. Chance of rain 50 percent. Friday Mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny Much cooler with highs in the mid 50s North winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear in the afternoon then becomes mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s north winds 5 to 10 miles per hour and now the forecast extended Saturday mostly cloudy in the morning then becomes partly sunny is in the upper 50s northeast winds around five miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night overnight mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the lower 50s Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers flowing in the lower 40s Tuesday Partly sunny with a 20 percent chance of showers Highs in the lower 60s Tuesday night Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers Not so cold with lows in the lower 50s Wednesday Mostly cloudy in the tomorrow then partly sunny a 20 chance of showers not as cold as mid 70s hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas showers and thunderstorms developing today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening large hail, larger than golf of all sizes, will be the main threat with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon, threat of damaging winds will increase, there will also be a chance for tornadoes In the afternoon hours, strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour, observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening throughout North and Central Texas and now the dangerous weather forecast for Friday through Wednesday will be possible below freezing temperatures over the coming weekend.

Particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, late frosts are likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate. The UV index forecast for March 16 is 2 or minimum, the current time is 10 06 AM. m., central time. to Noah, all hazards, over the radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The next temperature and wind reports were made at 10 a.m. m. DFW Airport cloudy 63 dew point 60 relative humidity 90 south wind at 18 with gusts 24 pressure 29.83 inches in Rising Fort Worth Meacham life rain 63 South at 15. Dallas Love Field a thunderstorm 62 South at 17 with gusts at 26 Arlington light rain 63 South at 16 with gusts to 24.

Denton cloudy 64 South at 15. mineral wells cloudy 65 south at 16 with gusts to 26. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region cloudy 67 south at 17. Abilene Sunny 70 south at 26 with gusts to 38. Waco fog 60 southeast at 10. Tyler cloudy 61 southeast at 22 with gusts to 32. once again at 10 A.M DFW Airport cloudy 63 South of 18 with gusts to 24. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then becoming partly sunny a chance of thunderstorms Torres likely this morning then a chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon then a slight chance of thunderstorms Thunderstorms after midnight some thunderstorms can be severe Windy and much cooler, less humid with lows in the upper 30s.

Northwest winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight. Wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour are possible. Chance of rain 50 percent. Friday Mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny Much cooler with highs in the mid 50s North winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy with lows in the mid 30s North winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour and now the forecast extended Saturday mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny is in the upper 50s Northeast winds around five miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Partly sunny Sunday highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers highs in the lower 50s Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers lows in the lower 40s Tuesday partly sunny with a 20 chance of showers highs in the lower 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers not as cold as lows in the lower 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny a chance of 20s showers not as cold as mid 70s hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas showers and thunderstorms expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening large hail, larger than a golf course of all sizes, will be the primary threat with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon, threat of damaging winds will increase, there will also be a chance for tornadoes in the afternoon hours, strong winds will extend to the region behind The cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour is likely to activate observers this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the forecast for hazardous weather for the Friday through Wednesday, freezing temperatures will be possible throughout the upcoming weekend, particularly in northern areas. along the Interstate 20 corridor, late frost is likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds prevail through the UV index.

The forecast for March 16 is 2 or low, the current time is 10 11 a.m. Central Time, you are listening to Noah, all dangers. radio the voice of the national weather service station kec55 serving the

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listening area the following weather temperature and wind reports were made at 10 a.m. DFW Airport cloudy 63 2.60 relative humidity 90 percent wind South at 18 gusts to 24 pressure 29.83 inches in Increase Fort Worth Meacham light rain 63 South at 15. Dallas Love Field light rain 62 South at 13 gusts at 25. Arlington light rain and fog 63 South at 15. Denton cloudy 64 South at 15. mineral wells cloudy 65 south at 16 flurries to 26. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls cloudy 67 South at 17.

Abilene Sunny 70 South at 26 with flurries of 38. Waco fog 60 Southeast at Penn Tyler cloudy 61 Southeast to 22 with gusts to 32. once again at 10 A.M. Cloudy DSW Airport 63 South from 18 to 24 with gusts. Now let's check your local forecastfor Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then becoming partly sunny a chance of thunderstorms, showers likely this morning then a chance of showers this afternoon, some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s south Winds of 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some storms may be severe freezes in much cooler, less humid, with lows in the upper 30s.

Northwest winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour, becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight. Wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour are possible. Chance of rain. 50 percent on Friday, mostly cloudy in the morning. becoming mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid 50s north winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear in the afternoon and then becoming mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s, north winds 5 to 10 miles per hour and now the extended forecast on Saturday will be mostly cloudy in the morning and then becoming partly sunny highs in the 50s superiors.

Northeast winds around 5 miles per hour, increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Partly sunny Sunday highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the lower 50s Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers in the lower 40s Tuesday partly sunny with a chance 20s showers highs in the lower 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20s chance of not so cold showers with lows in the lower 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny a chance 20s of showers not as cold as hot as in the mid 70s hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas showers and thunderstorms expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening large hail greater than golf all sizes will be the main threat with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon, the threat of damaging winds will increase, there will also be a chance for tornadoes in the afternoon hours, strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight With wind gusts of up to 45 miles per hour, spotters are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the forecast for hazardous weather for Friday through Wednesday, freezing temperatures will be possible throughout the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor.

Late frost is likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds prevail for the ultraviolet index. The forecast for March 16 is 2 or less. The current time is 10:16 a.m. m., central time of day. You are listening to Noah, all hazards, on the radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The next temperature and wind reports were made at 10 am. DFW Airport cloudy 63 2.60 relative humidity 90 percent south wind at 18 with gusts to 24 pressure 29.83 inches and Rising Fort Worth Meacham light rain 63 South at 15. Dallas Love Field light rain 62 South at 13 with gusts at 25.

Arlington light rain and fog 63 South at 15. Denton cloudy 64 South Mineral Wells F-15 cloudy 65 south at 16 with flurries to 26. elsewhere around the Wichita Falls region cloudy 67 South at 17. Abilene Sunny 70 South at 26 with gusts to 38. Waco fog 60 Southeast at 10. Tyler cloudy 61 Southeast at 22 with gusts to 32. again at 10 a.m. cloudy DSW Airport 63 South had 18 gusts to 24. now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then becoming partly sunny a chance of thunderstorms showers likely this morning then a chance of showers this afternoon some storms thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour, becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight, wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible 50 percent chance of rain Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid 50s northerly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s North winds 5 to 10 miles per hour and now extended forecast Saturday Mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny is in the upper 50s Northeast winds around five miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday night Mostly cloudy Cold with lows in the 30s Sunday Partly sunny Highs in the 50s Sunday night Mostly cloudy Cold with lows in the 30s Monday Mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers Highs in the 50s Monday overnight mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers flows in the 40s Tuesday partly sunny with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers not so cold with lows in the 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning and then partly sunny a 20 chance of showers not so cold as hot as in the mid 70s, the forecast for dangerous weather is expected until this tonight for North Texas showers and thunderstorms will develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening large hail larger than golf of all sizes will be the primary threat with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon, the threat of damaging winds will increase, there will also be a possibility of tornadoes in the afternoon hours, strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts of up to 45 miles per hour, likely to activate the observers this afternoon. afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the hazardous weather forecast for Friday through Wednesday, freezing temperatures are possible throughout the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, it is Late frosts are likely on Saturday morning in protected places where there is light. the winds dominate for the ultraviolet index the forecast for March 16 is 2 or minimum the current time is 10 22 a.m.

Central Daylight Time you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the following Weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 10 a.m. m. DFW Airport cloudy 63 dew point 60 relative humidity 90 south wind at 18 gusts at 24 pressure 29.83 inches and rising rain Fort Worth Meacham 63 south at 15. Dallas Love Field light rain 62 south at 13 gusting at 25. Arlington light rain and fog 63 South at 15. Denton cloudy 64 South at 15. mineral wells cloudy 65 south at 16 with flurries at 26. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls cloudy 67 South at 17. Abilene Sunny 70 South 26 with gusts to 38.

Waco fog 60 southeast at 10. Tyler cloudy 61 southeast at 22 with gusts to 32. again at 10 a.m. DSW Airport was cloudy 63 south was 18 with gusts to 24. now let's check your local forecast for the Fort Dallas Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then partly sunny a chance of thunderstorms showers likely this morning then a chance of showers this afternoon some storms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour one hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some storms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming northerly 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible 50 percent chance of rain Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid 50s North winds 15 to 20 miles an hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear overnight then becoming mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s Winds North at five to ten miles per hour and now extended forecast Saturday Mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny in the upper 50s Northeast winds around five miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday overnight mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance showers highs in the low 50s Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers lows in the low 40s Partly sunny Tuesday with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers not as cold as lows in the 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy morning then partly sunny a 20 chance of showers not as cold as mid 70s, hazardous weather expected forecast through tonight for North Texas showers and thunderstorms will develop today with us if threatened this afternoon and evening, large hail larger than golf of all sizes will be the primary threat with initial storm development as a cold El front approaches late this afternoon, threat of damaging winds will increase, there will also be a chance for tornadoes in the afternoon hours, strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour, it is likely that the observers will be activated this afternoon. afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the hazardous weather forecast for Friday through Wednesday, freezing temperatures are possible throughout the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, it is Late frosts are likely on Saturday morning in protected places where there is light. the winds dominate for the ultraviolet index the forecast for March 16 is 2 or minimum the current time is 10 27 a.m. central time of day you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the following Temperature and wind reports were made at 10 a.m.

DFW Airport cloudy 63 Newport 60 relative humidity 90 percent wind South at 18 gusts to 24 pressure 29.83 inches at Rising Fort Worth Meacham light rain 63 South at 15. Dallas Love Field light rain 62 South at 13 with gusts at 25. Arlington light rain and fog 63 South at 15. Denton cloudy 64 South at 15. mineral wells cloudy 65 south at 16 with flurries at 26. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls cloudy 67 South at 17. Abilene Sunny 70 South 26 with gusts to 38. Waco fog 60 southeast at 10. Tyler cloudy 61 southeast at 22 with gusts to 32. again at 10 a.m. DSW Airport was cloudy 63 south was 18 with gusts to 24. now let's check your local forecast for the Fort Dallas Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then partly sunny a chance of thunderstorms showers likely this morning then a chance of showers this afternoon some storms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour one hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late then oneslight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some thunderstorms may be severe Windy to much colder less humid with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour later midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible 50 percent chance of rain Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid 50s North winds 15 to 20 miles a hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s North winds of 5 at 10 miles per hour wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m.

CST on Friday after the northwest frontal. Winds of 20 to 30 miles per hour with gusts up to 45 miles per hour are expected. Affected areas include North and Central Texas. Hazardous weather conditions are expected from 5 PM this afternoon to 10 AM CT, impacts Friday. Unsecured outdoor items can be blown away by the wind. Driving on area roads can be difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles. A wind advisory means there will be sustained winds of at least 20 to 30 miles per hour. Wins are expected so strong that they cannot make driving difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles. Residents may want to take steps to secure trash cans, lawn furniture and other lightweight outdoor items that may be blown around by strong winds and now the extended forecast on Saturday will be mostly cloudy. in the morning then becoming partly sunny in the upper 50s Northeast winds around five miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the low 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers highs in the lower 50s Monday night mostly cloudy with a chance 20s of showers flows in the lower 40s Tuesday Partly sunny with a 20s chance of showers feet in the 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers not so cold with lows in the 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny a 20 chance of showers not so cold as high as mid 70s hazardous weather Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop in the forecast through tonight for North Texas today, with a severe threat this afternoon and evening.

The main threat will be large hail, larger than golf, of all sizes, with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon, a damaging wind threat. will increase, there will also be the possibility of tornadoes in the afternoon hours; Strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front this afternoon with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour, observers are likely to be active this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and Now, the forecast for hazardous weather Freezing temperatures will be possible Friday through Wednesday through next weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor.

Late frosts are likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds are present. dominate the ultraviolet index predicted from March 16. is 2 or less, the current time is 10 33 a.m. CST, you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The following temperature and wind reports were made at 10. A.M DFW Airport cloudy 63 2.60 relative humidity 90 percent wind South 18 gusts to 24 pressure 29.83 inches and Rising Fort Worth Meacham light rain 63 South to 15. Dallas Love Field rain light 62 South at 13 flurries to 25. Arlington light rain and fog 63 South at 15.

Denton cloudy 64 South at 15. mineral wells cloudy 65 South at 16 with gusts to 26. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region cloudy 67 South at 17. Abilene Sunny 70 South at 26 with gusts to 38. Waco fog 60 Southeast at 10. Tyler cloudy 61 South at 22 with gusts to 32. again at 10 a.m. m. Airport DSW cloudy 63 south at 18 with gusts to 24. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then becoming partly sunny chance of thunderstorms showers likely this morning then chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon, then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much cooler Less humid flows in the upper 30s Northwest winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour, becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible 50 percent chance of rain Friday mostly cloudy morning then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the 50s North winds 15 to 20 miles per hour hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear in the afternoon then mostly cloudy with lows in the mid 30s north winds 5 to 10 miles per hour time and now the extended forecast Saturday mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny highs in the upper 50s Northeast winds around 5 miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Partly sunny Sunday highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s mostly cloudy Monday with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the lower 50s Monday overnight mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers in the lower 40s Partly sunny Tuesday with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the lower 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of not-so-cold showers with lows in the lower 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny a 20 percent chance of showers not as cold as mid 70s hazardous weather forecast through tonight for showers in northern Texas and Thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening.

The main threat will be large hail, larger than golf of all sizes, with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon, the threat of damaging winds will increase, there will also be a potential for tornadoes Through the afternoon hours, strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now dangerous weather forecast for Friday through Wednesday's freezing temperatures will be possible through next weekend, especially in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, a late season.

Frost is likely on Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds prevail, as the forecast UV index for March 16 is 2 or less than the current time. It's 10:38 a.m. CST, you are listening to NOAA All Hazards Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 10 a.m. m. DFW Airport cloudy 63 dew point 60 relative humidity 90 percent wind South to 18 with gusts to 24 pressure 29.83 inches and Rising Fort Worth Meacham light rain 63 South to 15. Dallas Love Field light rain 62 South to 13 with gusts to 25.

Arlington light rain and fog 63 South to 15. Denton cloudy 64 South to 15. mineral wells cloudy 65 South to 16 with gusts to 26. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls cloudy 67 South to 17. Abilene Sunny 70 South to 26 with gusts to 38. Waco fog 60Southeast at 10. Tyler cloudy 61 Southeast at 22 with gusts to 32. again at 10am. DSW Airport 63 South cloudy at 18 with gusts to 24. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then becoming partly sunny a chance of thunderstorms showers likely this morning then a chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some storms may be severe Windy and much cooler Less humid will flow in the upper 30s Northwest winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour hour after midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible chance of rain 50 percent Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid 50s North winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles an hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s North winds 5 to 10 miles per hour and now forecast extended Saturday mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming high partly sunny in the upper 50s Northeast winds around five miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday afternoon overnight cold mostly cloudy with lows in the 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the 50s lower degrees Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers in the lower 40s Partly sunny Tuesday with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the -60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of not so cold showers with lows in the 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny a 20 chance of not so cold showers Italians in the mid 70s hazardous weather forecast through tonight for Se Expect showers and thunderstorms to develop across North Texas today, with a severe threat this afternoon and evening.

The main threat will be large hail larger than golf of all sizes, with the initial development of storms as a cold front approaches late this afternoon, increasing the threat of damaging wind. There will also be potential for tornadoes in the afternoon hours. Strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now dangerous weather outlooks for Friday through Wednesday will be possible below freezing temperatures over the coming weekend, especially in areas north of the Texas Corridor.

Interstate 20, a late season. Frost is likely on Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate. UV index forecasts as of March 16 are 2 or low. the current time is 10 44 a. m. central time of day you are listening to NOAA all hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 10 a.m. m. DFW Airport cloudy 63 2.60 relative humidity 90 percent wind South at 18 gusts to 24 pressure 29.83 inches at Rising Fort Worth Meacham light rain 63 South to 15. Dallas Love Field light rain 62 South at 13 gusts to 25.

Arlington light rain and fog 63 South at 15 Denton cloudy 64 south at 15. mineral wells cloudy 65 south at 16 with flurries at 26. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls cloudy 67 south at 17. Abilene Sunny 70 south at 26 with gusts to 38. Waco fog 60 southeast at 10. Tyler cloudy. 61 Southeast with gusts 22 to 32. once again at 10 a.m. Cloudy DSW Airport 63 South had gusts of 18 to 24. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplextoday cloudy this morning then becoming partly sunny chance of thunderstorms likely this morning then a chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon, then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some storms may be severe Windy and much colder less humid with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour 50 percent chance of rain possible Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid 50s north winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles an hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear in the afternoon then mostly cloudy keep flows in the mid 30s north winds 5 to 10 miles per hour and now the extended forecast Saturday mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny is in the Upper 50s Northeast winds around five miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold overflows in the 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the lower 50s Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers in the lower 40s Partly sunny Tuesday with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the lower 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of not-so-cold showers with lows in the 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny a 20 chance of not so cold showers moments in the mid 70s dangerous weather forecast through tonight showers and thunderstorms expected in North Texas It will develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening.

The main threat will be large hail larger than golf of all sizes with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon, the threat of damaging winds will increase and there will also be a chance for tornadoes. During the afternoon hours, strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and dangerous weather is now forecast for Friday through Wednesday below freezing temperatures. will be possible over the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, late frosts are likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds prevail for the UV index forecast as of May 16.

March is 2 or minimum, the current time is 10 49 a.m. Central Time, you are listening to Noah All Hazards on the radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort listening area Worth. The following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 10 a.m. m. DFW Airport cloudy 63 2.60 relative humidity 90 percent wind South at 18 gusts to 24 pressure 29.83 inches in Rising Fort Worth Metron light rain 63 South at 15. Dallas Love Field light rain 62 South at 13 gusts to 25. Arlington rain light and fog 63 South at 15. Denton cloudy 64 South at 15. mineral wells cloudy 65 south to 16 with flurries to 26. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls cloudy 67 south to 17.

Abilene Sunny 70 south to 26 with gusts to 38. Waco fog 60 southeast at 10. Tyler cloudy 61 southeast at 22 with gusts to 26. 32. once again at 10 A.M. airport DSW cloudy 63 South 18 with gusts to 24. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then becoming partly sunny a chance of thunderstorms and showers likely this morning then a chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some storms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid flows in the upper 30s Northwest winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour hour after midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible 50 percent chance of rain Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid 50s North winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night is mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s North winds 5 to 10 miles per hour now forecast extended Saturday mostly cloudy morning then becoming partly sunny highs in the upper 50s Northeast winds around 5 miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers highs in lower 50s Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers in the lower 40s Partly sunny Tuesday with a 20 chance of showers highs in the lower 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with 20 percent chance of not so cold showers with lows in the 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny a 20 chance of not so cold showers with homes in the mid 70s hazardous weather forecast through tonight for the North Texas Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening Large hail larger than golf of all sizes will be the primary threat with initial storm development as a cold front approaches Late this afternoon the threat of damaging winds will increase there will also be a chance for tornadoes in the afternoon hours strong winds extended into the region behind the cold front this afternoon with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour.

Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now dangerous weather forecast for Friday through Wednesday will be possible with freezing temperatures through the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, late frost is likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate for the UV index. The forecast for March 16 is 2 or less, the current time is 10 54 AM Central Time. Listening to NOAA All Hazards Radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the following temperature and wind reports were made at 10 a.m. m.

DFW Airport cloudy 63 dew point 60 relative humidity 90 percent south wind at 18 gusts to 24 pressure 29.83 inches in Rising Fort Worth Meacham light rain 63 South at 15. Dallas Love Field light rain 62 South at 13 gusts to 25 Arlington light rain and fog 63 South at 15. Denton cloudy 64 South at 15. mineral wells cloudy 65 south at 16 with gusts of 26. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls cloudy 67 south at 17. Abilene Sunny 70 south at 26 with gusts to 38. Waco fog 60 southeast at 10. Tyler cloudy 61 southeast at 22 with gusts to 32. again at 10 A.M. DSW Airport 63 South cloudy at 18 with gusts to 24. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then becoming partly sunny a chance of thunderstorms and showers likely this morning then a chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight, some thunderstorms may be severe.

Windy in a much colder and less humid area. Flows in the upper 30 degrees. Northwest winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour, becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour. After midnight, wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour are possible. rain 50 percent Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid 50s North winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear in the afternoon and then becoming mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s North winds 5 to 10 miles per hour and now the forecast extended Saturday mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny feet in the upper 50s Northeast winds around five miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the lower 50s Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers flowing showers in the lower 40s Partly sunny Tuesday with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the lower 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of not-so-cold showers with lows in the 50s mostly Wednesday cloudy in the morning then partly sunny a 20 chance of not so cold showers the city is in the mid 70s hazardous weather outlook through tonight for North Texas showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a threat Severe this afternoon and evening Large hail, larger than golf of all sizes, will be the primary threat with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon, increasing the threat of damaging winds, as well there will be a possibility of tornadoes in the afternoon hours, strong winds will spread in the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts of up to 45 miles per hour, observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening throughout the north and Central Texas and now the dangerous weather forecast for Friday through Wednesday, below-freezing temperatures are possible over the coming weekend.

Particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, late frosts are likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate, as the UV Index forecast as of March 16 is 2 or lower , the current time is 10 59 a.m. Central Time. Daylight Savings Time, you are listening to NOAA All Hazards Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. Wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. this afternoon until 10 a.m. CST, Friday after the front North northwest winds 20 to 30 miles per hour with gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Affected areas include North and Central Texas.

Hazardous weather conditions are expected from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m., central time of the day, impacts on Friday. Unsecured outdoor items can fly away in the wind. on area roads can be difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles. A wind advisory means sustained winds of at least 20 to 30 miles per hour are expected. Such strong victories can make driving difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles. Residents may want to take steps to secure trash cans, patio furniture and other lightweight outdoor objects that may be blown around by high winds. The next temperature and wind reports were made at 10 a.m. m.

Airport DSW cloudy 63 dew point 60 relative humidity 90 percent south wind at 6 p.m. gusting to 24 pressure 29.83 inches at Rising Fort Worth Meacham light rain 63 South at 3 p.m. Dallas Love Field light rain 62 South at 13 gusts at 25.Arlington light rain and fog 63 South at 15. Denton cloudy 64 South at 15. mineral wells cloudy 65 south at 16 with gusts to 26. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls cloudy 67 south at 17. Abilene Sunny 70 south at 26 with gusts to 38. Waco fog 60 southeast at 10. Tyler cloudy 61 southeast at 22 with gusts to 32. once again at 10 a.m. Cloudy DSW Airport 63 South at 18 with gusts at 24. Current time is 1102 a.m.

Central Time, you are listening to Noah all Hazards on the radio the voice of National Weather Service Station kuc 55. serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the next Weather, Temperature and Wind reports occurred at 11 a.m. m. DFW Airport light rain 63 dew point 61 relative humidity 93 percent south wind 18 gusts to 25 pressure 29.81 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 63 South had 18 gusts to 25. Dallas Love Field light rain 62 South to 16 with gusts to 23. Arlington light rain and fog 63 South at 13. Denton cloudy 65 south at 18 with gusts to 28. mineral wells cloudy 67 South at 18 with gusts to 28. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls cloudy 68 south at 17.

Abilene Sunny 72 South at 30 with gusts to 39. Waco light rain and fog 62 South at 10. Tyler cloudy 65 south at 15 with gusts at 25. again at 11 a.m. DFW Airport light rain 63 South at 6pm with gusts to 25. The following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 11am. m. DFW Airport light rain 63 2.61 relative humidity 93 percent wind South 18 with gusts to 25 pressure 29.81 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 63 South with 18 gusts to 25. Dallas Love Field light rain 62 South at 16 with gusts to 23 Arlington light rain and fog 63 South at 13. Denton cloudy 65 South had 18 flurries to 28. mineral wells cloudy 67 South at 18 with flurries to 28. square around the Wichita Falls region cloudy 68 South at 17.

Abilene Sunny 72 South to 30 gusts to 39. Waco light rain and fog 62 South to 10. Tyler cloudy 65 south to 15 gusts to 25. again at 11 a.m. DFW Airport light rain 63 South had 18 gusts to 25. now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then partly sunny a chance of thunderstorms showers likely this morning then a chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon then a slight chance of thunderstorms thunderstorms after midnight some storms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour, becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight.

Wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour are possible. Chance of rain. 50 percent on Friday, mostly cloudy in the morning and then mostly sunny, much cooler with highs in the middle. North 50 degree winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear at night then becoming mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s North winds 5 to 10 miles per hour and now the forecast extended Saturday mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny highs in the upper 50s Northeast winds around 5 miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid upper 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the lower 50s Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers in the lower 40s Tuesday partly sunny with a 20 chance of showers in the lower 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of not so cold but light showers in the lower 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny a 20 chance of showers in the lower 60s showers not as cold as high as mid 70s, hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas showers and thunderstorms developing today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening large hail larger than golf of all sizes will be the main threat with the initial development of storms as a cold front approaches late this afternoon the threat of damaging winds will increase there will also be a possibility of tornadoes in the afternoon hours strong winds will spread to the region Behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour, spotter activation is likely this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the dangerous weather forecast for Friday through Wednesday will be possible.

If below-freezing temperatures occur next weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, late frosts are likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate the ultraviolet index forecast for the 16th March is 2 or under the current time is 11 9 a.m. central time of day you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area on The following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 11 a.m. m. DFW Airport light rain 63 dew point 61 relative humidity 93 percent southerly wind 18 gusting to 25 pressure 29.81 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 63 South with 18 gusting to 25.

Dallas Love Field light rain 62 South a 16 flurries to 23. Arlington light rain and fog 63 South to 13. Denton cloudy 65 South had 18 flurries to 28. mineral wells cloudy 67 South had 18 flurries to 28. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region cloudy 68 South to 17. Abilene Sunny 72 South at 30 with gusts to 39. Waco light rain and fog 62 South at 10. Tyler cloudy 65 South at 15 with gusts to 25. again at 11 a.m. DFW Airport light rain 63 South had 18 with gusts of 25. The following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 11 a.m. M. Airport DSW light rain 63 dew point 61 relative humidity 93 percent south wind with 18 gusts to 25 pressure 29.81 inches and light rain falling in Fort Worth Meacham 63 south with 16 gusts to 26.

Dallas Love Field light rain 62 South at 16 flurries to 23. Arlington light rain and fog 63 South at 13. Denton cloudy 65 South had 18 flurries to 28. mineral wells cloudy 67 South had 18 flurries at 28. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region cloudy 68 South at 15. Abilene Sunny 72 South at 30 with gusts to 39. Waco light rain and fog 62 South at 10. Tyler cloudy 65 South at 15 with gusts at 25. once again at 11 a.m. DFW Airport light rain 63 South at 18 with gusts to 25. now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then becoming partly sunny chance of thunderstorms showers likely this morning then chance of showers this afternoon some storms thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible chance of rain 50 percent Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid 50s north winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear overnight then becoming mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s North winds 5 to 10 miles per hour and now the extended forecast Saturday mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny is in the upper 50s Northeast winds around five miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers highs in the lower 50s Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers flowing in the lower 40s Tuesday partly sunny with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the lower 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers not as cold as lows in the lower 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then partly cloudy sunny a 20 chance of showers not as cold as warm as in the mid 70s hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening Large hail larger than golf of all sizes will be the primary threat with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon the threat of damaging winds will increase there will also be a possibility of tornadoes in the afternoon hours strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with gusts of wind Observers from up to 45 miles will likely be activated by hour this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the hazardous weather forecast for Friday through Wednesday, freezing temperatures are possible over the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate corridor 20, due to a late frost.

It is likely to be Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds predominate for the UV index. The forecast for March 16 is 2 or minimum. The current time is 11.15 a.m. m., central time of day. You are listening to Noah, all dangers, on the radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station. kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 11 a.m. m. DFW Airport light rain 63 dew point 61 relative humidity 93 south wind to 18 gusting to 25 pressure 29.81 inches and Fort Worth Meacham life rain falling 63 south 16 gusting to 26.

Dallas Love Field light rain 62 South at 16 gusts to 23. Arlington light rain and fog 63 South at 13. Denton cloudy 65 South had 18 gusts to 28. mineral wells cloudy 67 South had 18 gusts to 28. square around the Wichita Falls region cloudy 68 South to 15. Abilene Sunny 72 South at 30 with gusts to 39. Waco light rain and fog 62 South at 10. Tyler cloudy 65 South at 15 with gusts to 25. once again at 11 A.M. DFW Airport Light Rain 63 South had gusts of 18 to 25. now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then becoming partly sunny a chance of thunderstorms showers likely this morning then a chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South Winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some storms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour later midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible chance of rain 50 percent Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid 50s North winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming Mostly cloudy Cold with lows in the 30s Winds from the north of five to ten miles per hour and now extended forecast Saturday Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny highs in the upper 50s Northeast winds around five miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour afternoon hour Saturday overnight mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the low 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance ofshowers highs in the low 50s Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers in the lower 40s Partly sunny Tuesday with a 20 chance of showers high in the lower 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers not as cold as lows in the lower 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny a 20 chance of showers not as cold as mid 70s the forecast hazardous weather through tonight for North Texas showers and thunderstorms expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening large hail larger than golf of all sizes will be the primary threat with initial storm development a As a cold front approaches late this afternoon, the threat of damaging wind will increase, there will also be a chance for tornadoes in the afternoon hours, strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with gusty winds up to 45 miles per hour Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the hazardous weather forecast for Friday through Wednesday will be possible below freezing temperatures over the coming weekend, particularly In areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor late in the season, frost is likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds prevail.

The UV index forecast as of March 16 is 2 or minimum, current time is 11 21 AM. MST, you are listening to Noah, all dangers, on the radio, the voice of the National Weather Service. Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The next weather and wind temperature reports were made at 11 a.m. m. DFW Airport light rain 63 dew point 61 relative humidity 93 percent south wind to 18 gusting to 25 pressure 29.81 inches and light rain falling in Fort Worth Meacham 63 South 16 gusting to 26. Dallas Love Field light rain 62 South 16 gusts to 23. Arlington light rain and fog 63 South to 13. Denton cloudy 65 South had 18 gusts to 28. mineral wells cloudy 67 South had 18 gusts to 28. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region cloudy 68 South to 15.

Abilene Sunny 72 South at 30 with gusts to 39. Waco light rain and fog 62 South at 10. Tyler cloudy 65 South at 15 with gusts to 25. again at 11 a.m. DFW Light rain at Airport 63 South from 18 to 25 with flurries. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then becoming partly sunny a chance of thunderstorms, showers likely this morning then a chance of showers this afternoon, some thunderstorms may there will be severe highs in the upper 70s from the south Winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some thunderstorms Thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour chance of rain 50 percent possible Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid 50s north winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decrease to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear at night then become mostly cloudy, cold with lows in the mid 30s, north winds 5 to 10 miles per hour and now the forecast widespread Saturday, mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny, highs in the upper 50s, northeast winds around 5 miles per hour, increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Fahrenheit Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the lower 50s on Monday tonight mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of low showers in the lower 40s Tuesday partly sunny with a 20 chance of high showers in the lower 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of not so cold showers with lows in the lower 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny a 20 chance of not so cold showers in the mid 70s hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas showers and thunderstorms will develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening, the main threat will be large hail, larger than a golf course, of all sizes, with initial storm development as As a cold front approaches late this afternoon, the threat of damaging winds will increase, there will also be a possibility of tornadoes in the afternoon hours, strong winds will spread through the region.

Behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the forecast for hazardous weather for Friday through Wednesday will be possible. Below-freezing temperatures are expected throughout the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor. Late frosts are likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds prevail, as the UV Index forecast on March 16 is 2 or minimum, the current time is 11 26 a. CT are listening to NOAA Hazards Radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area The following weather temperature and wind reports were made at 11 a.m.

DFW Airport light rain 63 dew point 61 relative humidity 93 south wind to 18 gusting to 25 pressure 29.81 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham light rain 63 South to 16 gusting to 26. Dallas Love Field light rain 62 South to 16 gusting of 23. Wellington light rain and fog 63 South to 13. Denton cloudy 65 South to 18 with flurries to 28. Ore Wells cloudy 67 South had 18 gusts to 28. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region cloudy 68 South to 15. Abilene Sunny 72 South to 30 gusts to 39. Waco light rain and fog 62 South to 10. Tyler cloudy 65 south to 15 gusts to 25. again at 11 a.m. m. at DSW airport, light rain 63 South at 18 with gusts to 25. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then becoming partly sunny chance of thunderstorms, showers likely this morning and then a chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some storms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid flows in the upper 30s Northwest winds 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming northerly 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible 50 percent chance of rain Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid 50s Winds north 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night, mostly clear in the afternoon, then becoming mostly cloudy, small flows a mid 30s degrees.

North winds 5 to 10 miles per hour and now forecast extended Saturday, mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny, highs in the upper 50s. Northeast with wind around five miles. one hour increasing to about 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers flowing in the lower 50s Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers flowing in the lower 40s Partly sunny Tuesday with a 20 chance of showers flowing in the lower 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of not so cold showers with lows in the 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny a 20 chance of not so cold showers but warm as a mid 70s wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m.

CST Friday after the Northern Front Northwest winds are expected at 20 to 30 miles per hour with gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Affected areas include North and Central Texas. Hazardous weather conditions are expected from 5 p.m. this afternoon until 10 a.m., central time of the day. Friday's impacts. Unsecured outdoor items may fly. around in the wind driving on area roads can become difficult, especially for high profile vehicles. A wind advisory means sustained winds of at least 20 to 30 miles per hour are expected. Victories this strong can't make driving difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles. Residents may want to take steps to secure trash cans, patio furniture and other lightweight outdoor objects that can be blown around by high winds.

Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop across North Texas today, with a severe threat this afternoon and evening. Large hail, larger than a golf of all sizes, will be the main threat with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon, the threat of damaging winds will increase, there will also be a chance for tornadoes in afternoon hours, strong winds will extend into the region behind The cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour is likely to activate spotters this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now Hazardous weather forecast for Friday through Wednesday, freezing temperatures are possible over the coming weekend, particularly in northern areas.

Interstate 20 corridor late frost is likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate the UV index forecast since March 16 is 2 or below the current time is 11:32 a.m. central time of day you are listening to noah all hazards radio the voice of the national weather service stationed kec55 serving the

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listening area the following temperature and wind reports were made at 11 a.m. DFW Airport light rain 63 dew point 61 relative humidity 93 percent south wind to 18 gusting to 25 pressure 29.81 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham light rain 63 South to 16 gusting to 26. Dallas Love Field light rain 62 South to 16 with gusts to 23.

Arlington light rain and fog 63 South to 13. Denton cloudy 65 South had 18 gusts to 28. mineral wells cloudy 67 south to 18 with gusts to 28. square around the Wichita Falls region cloudy 68 south to 15. Abilene Sunny 72 south to 30 with gusts to 39. Waco light rain and fog 62 south to 10. Tyler cloudy 65 south to 15 with gusts to 25, again at 11 a.m. at DFW Airport, light rain 63 South 18 to 25. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning and then becoming partly sunny. Thunderstorms are likely this morning and then a possibility. of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms thunderstorms in the afternoon then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some storms may be severe frost much colder less humid with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming northerly 20 at 25 miles per hour after midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour 50 percent rain possible Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid 50s North winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour on Friday afternoon mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s Winds north5 to 10 miles per hour and now forecast extended Saturday Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny highs in the upper 50s Northeast winds around 5 miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday evening mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of high rain in the lower 50s Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers flowing in the lower 40s Partly sunny Tuesday with a 20 chance of showers highs in the lower 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers not so cool with lows in the 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny a 20 chance of showers not so cold but warm as in the mid 70s is expected in the forecast of dangerous weather through tonight for North Texas with showers and thunderstorms developing today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening, the main threat will be large hail, larger than golf of all sizes, with initial storm development at As a cold front approaches late this afternoon, the threat of damaging winds will increase, and there will also be a chance for tornadoes into the evening hours.

Strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front this afternoon with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas, and dangerous weather is now forecast for Friday through Wednesday with below-freezing temperatures. Over the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, late frosts are likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate for the UV index. March 16 forecast is 2 or less, current time is 11 38 am Central Daylight Time you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the listening area of Dallas Fort Worth.

The next temperature and wind reports were made at 11 a.m. m. DFW Airport light rain 63 dew point 61 relative humidity 93 wind South at 18 with gusts to 25 pressure 29.81 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham light rain 63 South at 16 with gusts at 26. Dallas Love Field light rain 62 South at 16 with gusts to 23. Arlington light rain and fog 63 South at 13. Denton cloudy 65 south at 18 with flurries to 28. mineral wells cloudy 67 South at 18 with flurries to 28. square around the Wichita Falls region cloudy 68 South at 15. Abilene Sunny 72 South at 30 with gusts to 39. Waco light rain and fog 62 South at 10. Tyler cloudy 65 South at 15 with gusts to 25. once again at 11 a. m.

Airport DSW light rain 63 south at 18 with gusts to 25. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then becoming partly sunny a chance of thunderstorms showers likely this morning then a chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon, then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some thunderstorms may be severe Breezy in much cooler, less humid weather with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds 15 to 25 miles per hour, becoming northerly winds 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible chance of rain 50 percent chance Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid 50s north winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear in the afternoon then mostly cloudycold with lows in the mid 30s Winds North at 5 to 10 miles per hour and now forecast extended Saturday mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny highs in the upper 50s Northeast winds around five miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers highs in the 50s lower degrees Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers in the lower 40s Tuesday partly sunny with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the lower 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a chance of 20 not so cold showers with lows in the lower 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny a 20 chance of not so cold showers without us in the mid 70s the forecast for hazardous weather until tonight for North Texas showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening large hail larger than golf Size will be the main threat with the initial development of the storm as it approaches a cold front late this afternoon will increase the threat of damaging winds.

There will also be a possibility of tornadoes in the afternoon hours. Strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts of up to 45 miles per hour likely this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and hazardous weather now forecast for the Friday through Wednesday below-freezing temperatures will be possible through next weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor. Late in the season, frost is likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where cold weather predominates. light winds for the ultraviolet index. The forecast for March 16 is 2 or minimum. The current time is 11.43 a.m. m., central time of day.

You're listening to Noah All Hazards on the radio, the voice of the National. The Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The next temperature and wind reports were made at 11 a.m. m. DFW Airport light rain 63 dew point 61 relative humidity 93 percent south wind at 18 gusting to 25 pressure 29.81 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham life rain 63 South at 16 gusting at 26. Dallas Love Field light rain 62 South at 16 flurries to 23. Arlington light rain and fog 63 South at 13. Denton cloudy 65 South had 18 gusts to 28. mineral wells cloudy 67 South had 18 with gusts to 28. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls cloudy 68 South at 15 .

Abilene Sunny 72 South at 30 with gusts to 39. Waco light rain and fog 62 South at 10. Tyler cloudy 65 South at 15 with gusts to 25. again at 11 A.M. DFW Airport light rain 63 South had gusts of 18 to 25. now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then becoming partly sunny chance of thunderstorms showers likely this morning then chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms severe highs may be in the upper 70s South winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon then a light chance of thunderstorms after midnight some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much cooler, less humid with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight Wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible Chance of rain 50 percent Friday Mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny Much cooler with highs in the mid-50s Northerly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid-mids 30 degrees North winds 5 to 10 miles per hour and now extended forecast Saturday mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny is in the upper 50s Northeast winds around five miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour hour Saturday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the lower 50s Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers flowing in the lower 40s Partly sunny Tuesday with a 20 percent chance of showers flowing in the lower 60s Tuesday night overnight mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers not as cold as lows in the lower 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny a 20 chance of showers not as cold as mid 70s degrees the hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat to this In the afternoon and evening, the main threat will be large hail, larger than golf, of all sizes, with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon, the threat of damaging winds will increase, there will also be a chance for tornadoes in the afternoon hours, strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front this afternoon with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the forecast for hazardous weather for Friday through Wednesday will be possible freezing temperatures through the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, late frosts are likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate, as the UV index forecast since March 16 is 2 or minimum, current time is 11 48 a. central time of the day Noah is listening to all hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the following weather temperature and wind reports were made at 11 a.m. m.

DFW Airport light rain 63 dew point 61 relative humidity 93 south wind at 18 gusting to 25 pressure 29.81 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham light rain 63 South at 16 gusting to 26. Dallas Love Field light rain 62 South at 16 with gusts to 23. Arlington light rain and fog 63 South at 13. Denton cloudy 65 south at 18 with gusts to 28 Mineral wells cloudy 67 South had 18 gusts to 28. Elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region cloudy 68 South at 15. Abilene Sunny 72 South at 30 gusts to 39. Waco light rain and fog 62 South at 10. Tyler cloudy 65 south at 15. with gusts to 25. once again at 11 a. m., light rain at airport DSW 63 South had 18 with gusts of 25. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then becoming partly sunny, thunderstorms likely this morning then a chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon then there is a small chance of thunderstorms after midnight some storms can be severe Windy and much colder less humid with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming north 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour hour 50 percent chance of rain possible Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid-mids 50 North winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear in the afternoon then mostly cloudy cold with lows to mid 30s North winds five to ten miles per hour and now the extended forecast Saturday mostly cloudy morning then partly sunny is in the upper 50s Northeast winds around five miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour time in the afternoon Saturday afternoonovernight mostly cloudy cold flows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers highs in the 50s lower degrees Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers in the lower 40s Partly sunny Tuesday with a 20 chance of showers highs in the lower 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 chance percent showers not as cold as lows in the 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny a 20 chance of showers not as cold without us in the mid 70s hazardous weather forecast through tonight for the North Texas showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening, the main threat will be large hail, larger than golf of all sizes, with initial storm development as a cold front late this afternoon will increase the threat of damaging winds, there will also be a chance for tornadoes into the evening hours.

Strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front this afternoon with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas, and dangerous weather is now forecast for Friday through Wednesday with below-freezing temperatures. Over the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, late frosts are likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate for the UV index. March 16 forecast is 2 or low, current time is 11 54 am. Central Daylight Time you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area.

The next temperature and wind reports were made at 11 a.m. m. DFW Airport light rain 63 dew point 61 relative humidity 93 wind South at 18 with gusts to 25 pressure 29.81 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham light rain 63 South at 16 with gusts at 26. Dallas Love Field light rain 62 South at 16 with gusts to 23. Arlington light rain and fog 63 South at 13. Denton cloudy 65 South had 18 gusts to 28. mineral wells cloudy 67 South had 18 gusts to 28. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region cloudy 68 South to 15 . Abilene Sunny 72 South to 30 gusts to 39. Waco light rain and fog 62 South to 10. Tyler cloudy 65 south at 15 with gusts to 25. again at 11 a.m.

DFW Airport light rain 63 south at 18 with gusts to 25. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then becoming partly sunny chance of thunderstorms showers likely this morning then chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much colder less humid with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour chance of rain possible 50 percent Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid 50s northerly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear overnight then becoming mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s Winds out of the north 5 to 10 miles per hour and now extended forecast Saturday Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny highs in the upper 50s Northeast winds around 5 miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday overnight mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Partly sunny Sunday highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Mostly cloudy Monday with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the 50s lower Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers in the lower 40s Partly sunny Tuesday with a 20 chance of showers highs in the lower 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of not so cold showers with lows in the 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny a 20 percent chance of not-so-cold showers as high as the mid-70s hazardous weather forecast through tonight for showers in northern Texas and Thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening.

The main threat will be large hail, larger than golf of all sizes, with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon, the threat of damaging winds will increase, there will also be a potential for tornadoes Through the afternoon hours, strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now dangerous weather forecast for Friday through Wednesday's freezing temperatures will be possible through next weekend, especially in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, a late season.

Frost is likely on Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds prevail. The predicted UV index for March 16 is 2 or less, the current time is 11 59 AM. CST, you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 11am. m. DFW Airport light rain 63 dew point 61 relative humidity 93 wind South to 18 gusting to 25 pressure 29.81 inches and falling 63 South to 16 gusting to 26. Dallas Love Field light rain 62 South to 16 gusting to 23. Arlington rain light and fog 63 South at 13.

Benton cloudy 65 South had 18 flurries to 28. mineral wells cloudy 67 South had 18 flurries to 28. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls cloudy 68 South to 15. Abilene Sunny 72 South to 30 gusts to 39. Waco light rain and fog 62 South to 10. Tyler cloudy 65 south at 15 with gusts to 25. again at 11 a.m. m. DFW Airport light rain 63 south at 6 p.m. with gusts to 25. wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. 30 miles per hour with gusts up to 45 miles per hour are expected in affected areas including North and Central Texas. Hazardous weather conditions are expected from 5 p.m. this afternoon until 10 a.m. Central Time Friday Impacts Unsecured outdoor items may be blown by the wind Driving on area roads may become difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles a means of wind warning Sustained winds of at least 20 are expected At 30 miles per hour such strong wins may not make driving difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles, residents may want to take steps to secure trash cans, lawn furniture and other lightweight outdoor objects that could be blown over. amid strong winds, the current time is 1201 p.

CST, you are listening to NOAA All Hazards Radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station KEC55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The following temperature and wind reports were made at noon. DFW Airport fog 64 dew point 62 relative humidity 93 south wind with 17 gusts to 28 pressure 29.78 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 65 south had 18 gusts to 26. Dallas Love Field fog 62 south with 13 gusts to 23 Arlington Fog 65 South at 15 with gusts to 28. Denton cloudy 67 South at 17 with gusts to 30. Mineral Wells cloudy 71 South at 20 with gusts at 29. Elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region cloudy 72 South at 22. Abilene Sunny 77 Southwest with 23 with gusts to 36.

Waco fog 65 south at 16. Tyler light rain 65 south had gusts 18 to 30. once again at noon airport fog DSW 64 south at 17 gusts to 28 . the following weather temperature and wind reports were made at noon DFW airport fog 64 dew point 62 relative humidity 93 south wind with 17 gusts at 28 pressure 29.78 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 65 south had 18 gusts at 26. Dallas Love Field Fog 62 South with gusts 13 to 23. Arlington Fog 65 South with 15 gusts to 28. Denton Cloudy 67 South at 17 with gusts to 30. Mineral Wells Cloudy 71 South at 20 with gusts to 29 Elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region cloudy 72 South at 10 p.m. Abilene Sunny 77 Southwest at 11 p.m. with gusts to 36.

Waco fog 65 south at 4 p.m. Tyler light rain 65 south at 6 p.m. with gusts to 30. . once again at noon Fog from DFW Airport 64 south at 17 with gusts to 28. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then becoming partly sunny chance of thunderstorms showers likely. this morning then chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon, then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some thunderstorms may be severe Windy to much colder less humid with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds 15 to 25 miles per hour moving to be from the north at 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour are possible 50 percent chance of rain Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid-mids 50 north winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear in the afternoon then mostly cloudy cold with lows to mid Upper 30s North winds 5 to 10 miles per hour and now extended forecast Saturday Mostly cloudy morning then partly sunny highs in the upper 50s Northeast winds around five miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour afternoon Saturday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance showers highs in the lower 50s Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers in the lower 40s Partly sunny Tuesday with a 20 chance of showers highs in the lower 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent percent chance of not-so-cold showers with lows in the 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny a 20 chance of not-so-cold showers as high as the mid-70s hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today, with a severe threat this afternoon and evening.

The main threat will be large hail, larger than golf of all sizes, with the initial development of storms as a cold front approaches late this afternoon, increasing the threat of damaging wind. There is a possibility of tornadoes in the afternoon hours. Strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening throughout North and Central Texas and now the hazardous weather forecast for Friday through Wednesday, freezing temperatures will be possible over the coming weekend, especially in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, a late season.

Frost is likely on Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds prevail. The UV index forecast since March 16 is 2 or less than the current one. It's 1208 p.m. CST, you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at noon. DFW Airport fog 64 dew point 62 relative humidity 93 south wind at 17 gusting to 28 pressure 29.78 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 65 alsouth from 18 to 26 with gusts. Dallas Love Field fog 62 south to 13 with gusts to 23. Arlington fog 65 south to 15 with gusts to 28.

Denton cloudy 67 south to 17 with gusts to 30. mineral wells cloudy 71 south to 20 with gusts to 29. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region cloudy 72 south to 22. Abilene Sunny 77 southwest to 23 with gusts to 36. Waco fog 65 south to 16. Tyler light rain 65 South with gusts to 18 to 30. once again al noon Fog from DFW Airport 64 South with gusts of 17 to 28. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then becoming partly sunny a chance of thunderstorms showers likely this morning then a chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much colder less humid with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming northerly 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour chance of rain possible 50 percent Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid 50s northerly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour hello hello hello Facebook a meteorologist Marielle Ruiz and we're chatting about our severe weather for today what we expect.

I'm going to give it a couple more minutes, wait for some of you to log in. I know. Many of you would like to tell me where you are watching from, let me know if my microphone is working well. I like to know where they are looking from because that helps me better. You know, lead the conversation. Meredith outside of Athens said ready. for the rain, or Lee Gan outside Forney's DFW hi vivianetta Richardson Amy hi Mary Alice said it's sunny in Dallas Carolyn hi Josephine ready to rock and roll said Amy hi Carolyn, very good, I'm glad to see so many of you they join us.

Keynotes here, if you can see the red light button at the top left of the screen, that means this is

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in real time, it's 12:12 and today is Thursday, March 16. Kimberly is cloudy and DeSoto. Very good, I have quite a few. You're joining me now, let's go ahead and start talking about this. You'll see my graphs here, but I'm looking here to see them, so if you see me looking out, that's why and if I'm looking down. I'm seeing your comments. I may miss some of your comments, but I'll try to answer questions as we go, so the origins you see there are an increased risk of severe weather which is what's in place today and This will be from mid-afternoon to the end of the afternoon.

This is a level three out of five. What that means is that we expect numerous severe thunderstorms and some of these storms will actually generate hail, which will be the main threat today. is the potential for large hail, the largest storms that we will see, the strongest storms that we will see, could produce hail the size of a tennis ball, but I am going to say that that will be the exception that will not be the rule today, not all you're going to see severe storms today, just outside of that level three, there's a level two, which is a slight risk and covers pretty much the rest of North Texas, so pretty much everyone in North Texas has that risk of seeing them. some of the strong to severe storms hello hello okay I would like to see a lot of you join we have someone from Denton now hello okay so I'm just going to go ahead and continue until we have that's our severe storm.

Again, the weather forecast is for today. This is what we are seeing on the

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right now in the Dallas Fort Worth area. It's not much. We are seeing some small showers here and there. The most activity we are seeing is east of Dallas Fort Worth and it comes in the form of some storms stretching from Sulfur Springs Emery to Canton, they are moving further north and east and east and about 40 to 45 miles per hour now I also see some activity coming out. Navarro County is moving more north and east now with these storms with moderate to heavy rain, lightning and if we see a storm that increases it could even produce some really small hail, this is not the serious threat I expect today .

I'm going to notice that this rain will last for the rest of the next few hours. I was going to say tomorrow, but it's not morning anymore. Hi Andrea Forney, hello to a flower man, Nayeli, great to see you joining us in the rain. in Athens, yeah, do you expect to see scattered rain in Athens at least for the next few hours and that was coming from Karen? Okay, now that we've talked about what we expect, let's talk about when we expect. This shows you more or less what's happening right now, we're just seeing some scattered showers mainly east of the Dallas Fort Worth area and really this area is where I'm going.

I'm wandering around here, this area, right here. is where I expect to see non-severe rain, mostly moderate to light rain over the next couple of hours, I would say, and then I'll fast forward here so you see this tan line which is what's called dry. line that we have dry air to the west to that moist air to the east where these two collide will be a focal point for the development of showers and thunderstorms, so around two or three in the afternoon we will start to see some activity. starts to appear, you see it right there, so this right here is what could eventually bring us hail, so you see these storms, they are actually isolated, these isolated storms are the ones that will bring us the potential for hail, maybe even hail big if it happens to gain enough energy, it's now four in the afternoon, four in the afternoon, we're still seeing some of these isolated storms popping up primarily north of Interstate 20 and along and east of Interstate 35.

There is really where we're going to see some of these isolated storms, it's now five o'clock, I'm still seeing just a few of these isolated storms popping up, this is still producing the potential for some big hail, it's now six o'clock in the afternoon on this point, notice how this front is sinking towards In the south, this front will eventually interact with all the moisture, bring us even the potential for a long line of showers and storms to then develop, which is why we see those initial storms first, Initial storms that are isolated have the threat. for some big hail and then once that front comes through watch it start to form a line of showers and thunderstorms, this line of showers and storms becomes a more damaging wind threat and this will actually happen, see where it is? called?

The leading edge here, the leading edge of this, that's where we see the strong winds as the group or line of showers and storms moves in the direction it's moving, all right, this will continue to progress southward. and the east, this is at eight. It's now nine, notice how it's a better defined line, this is now transitioning to a high wind threat, it's now 10 and by 10, notice how most of North Texas is starting to dry out, the threat of Severe weather is out of here, but we will still see some lingering rain in the area, so I'll check out some of your comments to see if you have any questions about the timing of everything.

Amy said she is raining, yes all the rain right now is not severe. Cindy. she said the storm headed towards Pecan Gap, huh yeah, not serious too. Kyra said she used to watch me when she worked in Austin at our sister station. I'm in college now and I can see you on WFAA. Thank you very much for staying. with me all these years Liz out of Burleson timing for Decatur, so Decatur Burleson has pretty much the same timing around three and four in the afternoon, we'll see some isolated storms around you and then that front pushing in sometime between I would say closer to six and just so you know what I showed you is just an estimate of what the

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will do, but the main features, the dry line and the cold front, are trending pretty much in the same time period in that occurred during the last 48 hours, when would be the best time to drive from the Cleburne area back to Flower Mound at night?

I would say if you can try to get there before four or after eight, I would say that's fine, so if you missed the timing of this, I'm going to go over it one more time, but I'm going to go over it a little faster just because I already reviewed it once and once I finish this video, once the

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stream ends, you can go back and watch it again. Well, again right now, at about two in the afternoon, we're going to notice just a few showers, maybe an isolated storm to the east until 35. Then around two or three, we'll start to see some storms popping up in the north and west of the Metroplex.

You can see the mayor north of Gainesville, that's there all the time. a dry line This is around four still seeing some isolated storms again not everyone sees the storms now it's five we will start to see that front move into the area and that front will generate more rain and storms this is now At six watch how a At six we will see some rain and storms trying to develop in a line and at seven we see more of that activity again. The greatest threat north of I-20 and east of I-35 is now at eight. this is now at nine, notice how at nine it's clear a lot of North Texas and at 10 most of North Texas is clear as far as severe storms go, so now I'm showing you how go outside, it's cloudy 64 degree winds from the south at 15 to 20 miles per hour, but with gusts close to 30 miles per hour later today we will see those winds increase just before the dry line and culture hits, there will be gusts Pretty blustery winds that could get up to about 40 miles per hour and that's outside of today's thunderstorm threat.

High near 77, we can get there, it will be hot and windy and of course we expect those storms so remember I showed you that front. Passing after the front clears the area, it will be very breezy and even windy, which is why we have a wind advisory. We will have a northwest wind at 20 to 30 miles per hour, but with gusts up to 45 miles per hour. To be a big wind generator tonight, we will keep this wind advisory in place between 5 pm and 10 tomorrow morning, so expect it to remain windy overnight and into tomorrow morning, plus gusts of Winds could be up to approximately 40 miles per hour. overnight and into tomorrow morning so this northerly wind is actually bringing in much cooler air so while the high today is 77 degrees tomorrow morning we get down to 39 degrees 54 degrees by Friday afternoon and we stay in the 50s through the weekend, but morning lows will be in the 30s, so there's a big difference as that front moves through.

Here's just another view of how those temperatures are going to range. We went from about 10 degrees above what is considered durable for this time of year to the 50s, which would be about 15. 20 degrees colder than what is considered normal, that 10-day forecast here shows temperatures that are they will stay in the 50s through the weekend next week, by the way, spring officially starts on Monday, next week we have another round of potential rain, we see it raining again mid to late. next week, but our temperatures are really cooling down for about four days before starting to climb back into the 70s by the middle of next week, so have that WFAA app today, charge your phones in case we need to warn you, Remember that not everyone sees. the storms but some of us were able to see some of those strong storms and that's when it really matters oh I know Karen she said 40 mile strong wind and the blank emoji yes that by the way will really increase the allergens in the area you're welcome Jose, you're welcome, you can shout yes Michelle said it's good to know that Lowe's has to plant the plants, yes, so before you go to bed tonight, make sure you bring those plants or cover them, esp.

Yes I started planting early and will be doing it over the next few mornings because temperatures drop into the mid 30's. Alright everyone, I'm going to do a live update on WFAA which will be around 12 26. Larry, right, 25, He says, so I have to go. Of course, Jesse will be here, he's already here and he'll be reporting to you all afternoon, as well as Chief Meteorologist Pete Delkus, so I'll be sure to see him later. Stay safe and remember to stick with WFAA and

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.com. There is a possibility of tornadoes in the afternoon hours. StrongWinds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour.

Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening throughout North and Central Texas and now the hazardous weather forecast for Friday through Wednesday, freezing temperatures will be possible over the coming weekend, especially in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, a late season. Frost is likely on Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds prevail, as the forecast UV index for March 16 is 2 or lower. The current time is 12 24 p.m. CST, you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at noon.

DFW Airport fog 64 dew point 62 relative humidity 93 wind south to 17 gusting to 28 pressure 29.78 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 65 south to 18 gusting to 26. Dallas Love Field fog 62 south to 13 gusting to 23. Arlington Fog 65 South with gusts to 15 to 28 Denton cloudy 67 South at 17 with gusts to 30. Mineral Wells cloudy 71 South at 20 with gusts to 29. Elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region cloudy 72 South at 22. Abilene mostly sunny 77 Southwest at 23 with gusts to 36. Fog from Waco 65 south at . 16. Tyler light rain 65 South had gusts from 18 to 30. once again at noon fog from airport DSW 64 South at 17 gusts to 28. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning and then will become partly sunny chance of thunderstorms showers likely this morning then chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon, then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much cooler Less humid flows in the upper 30s Winds from the northwest at 15 to 25 miles per hour, becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour are possible chance of rain 50 percent Friday mostly cloudy in the morning and then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the 50s North winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear in the afternoon and then mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s North winds 5 to 10 miles per hour and now the forecast extended Saturday mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny highs in the upper 50s Northeast winds around 5 miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid-mids 30 Monday Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers Highs in the lower 50s Monday night Mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers in the lower 40s Tuesday Partly sunny with a 20 percent chance showers highs in the lower 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of not-so-cold showers with lows in the 50s F Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny 20 percent chance of not-so-cold showers as high as mid-70s hazardous weather forecast through tonight for Showers and thunderstorms expected to develop in North Texas today, with a severe threat this afternoon and evening .

The main threat will be large hail larger than golf of all sizes, with the initial development of storms as a cold front approaches late this afternoon, increasing the threat of damaging wind. There will also be potential for tornadoes in the afternoon hours. Strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now dangerous weather outlooks for Friday through Wednesday will be possible below freezing temperatures over the coming weekend, especially in areas north of the Texas Corridor.

Interstate 20, a late season. Frost is likely on Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds prevail for the forecast UV index for March 16 is 2 or low, current time is 12 29 p.m. m Central Daylight Time, you are listening to NOAA All Hazards Radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. Wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m., Central Daylight Time. Friday after rental Northwest Winds of 20 to 30 miles per hour with gusts up to 45 miles per hour are expected. Affected areas include North and Central Texas.

Hazardous weather conditions are expected from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m., central time of day. Friday Unsecured Outdoor Impacts Items may be blown by the wind. Driving on area roads can be difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles. A wind advisory means sustained winds of at least 20 to 30 miles per hour are expected. Coincess Strong may not impede driving, especially low-profile vehicles Residents may want to take steps to secure trash cans, lawn furniture and other lightweight outdoor objects that may be blown around by strong winds The following weather, temperature and weather reports winds were made at noon Airport DSW fog 64 dew point 62 relative humidity 93 percent wind South 17 gusting to 28 pressure 29.78 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 65 south with 18 gusting 26.

Dallas Love Field fog 62 South with 13 with flurries 23. Arlington fog 65 south with 15 with flurries 28. Denton cloudy 67 South at 17 with gusts to 30. mineral wells cloudy 71 South at 20 with gusts to 29. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region cloudy 72 South at 22. Abilene mostly sunny 77 Southwest at 23 with gusts to 36. Waco fog 65 south at 16. Tyler light rain 65 South had gusts of 18 to 30. again at noon Airport fog DFW 64 South at 17 gusting to 28. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then becoming partly sunny chance of thunderstorms likely this morning then a chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon, then a slight chance of storms after midnight some storms may be severe Windy and much colder less humid with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour chance of rain possible 50 percent Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid 50s north winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles an hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear in the afternoon then mostly cloudy multiple flows in the mid 30s North winds 5 to 10 miles per hour and now the forecast extended Mostly cloudy Saturday morning then becoming partly sunny feet in the upper 50s Northeast winds around five miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Partly sunny Sunday highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Mostly cloudy Monday with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the lower 50s Monday night tonight mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers in the lower 40s Tuesday partly sunny with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the lower 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers not so cold but lows in the 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny a 20 chance of showers not so cold Italians in the mid 70s dangerous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas Expect showers and thunderstorms.

It will develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening. The main threat will be large hail larger than golf of all sizes with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon, the threat of damaging winds will increase and there will also be a chance for tornadoes. During the afternoon hours, strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and dangerous weather is now forecast for Friday through Wednesday below freezing temperatures.

It will be possible through next weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, late frosts are likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate. The current time is 12:35 PM Central Daylight Time, if you're listening to Noah, all dangers. radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the following weather temperature and wind reports were made at noon DFW Airport fog 64 dew point 62 relative humidity 93 percent south wind at 17 gusts to 28 pressure 29.78 inches and Fort Worth Meacham fall cloudy 65 South had 18 gusts to 26. Dallas Love Field fog 62 South to 13 gusts to 23.

Arlington fog 65 south to 15 gusts to 28. Denton cloudy 67 South to 17 flurries to 30. mineral wells cloudy 71 South to 20 with gusts to 29. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region cloudy 72 South to 22. Abilene mostly sunny 77 Southwest with 23 gusts to 36. Waco fog 65 south to 16. Tyler light rain 65 South had 18 gusts to 30. once again at noon DFW Airport fog 64 South to 17 with gusts to 28. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then becoming partly cloudy sunny a chance of thunderstorms, showers likely this morning and then a chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may have severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hourwith gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some storms may be severe Breezy in a much cooler, less humid location, with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight.

Wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour are possible. Chance of rain 50 percent Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid 50s north winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear at night then becoming mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s north winds 5 to 10 miles per hour and now the extended forecast Saturday mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny highs in the upper 50s Northeast winds around five miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in mid-Sunday upper 30s partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold flows in the mid 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the lower 50s Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers lows in the 40s Tuesday partly sunny with a 20 percent chance of showers in the 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers not so cold with lows in the 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny a20 chance of showers not as cold as mid 70's, showers and thunderstorms expected to develop in North Texas today, with a severe threat this afternoon and evening, large hail larger than golf of all sizes will be the main threat. with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon, the threat of damaging winds will increase.

There will also be a possibility of tornadoes in the afternoon hours. Strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles. A one-hour observer is likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the hazardous weather forecast for Friday through Wednesday will be possible below freezing temperatures over the coming weekend, particularly in areas at North of the Interstate 20 corridor, late frost is likely on Saturday. in the morning in protected places and where light winds dominate the UV index forecast for March 17 is 6 high the current time is 12 41 PM Central Daylight Time you are listening to Noah All Hazards on the radio the voice of the Station from National Weather Service kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth Listening Area the following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at noon DFW Airport fog 64 2.62 relative humidity 93 south wind 17 gusts to 28 pressure 29.78 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 65 south 18 gusts to 26.

Dallas Love Field fog 62 south to 13 gusts to 23. Arlington fog 65 south to 15 gusts to 28. Denton cloudy 67 south to 17 gusts to 30. mineral wells cloudy 71 South at 20 with gusts to 29. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region cloudy 72 South at 22. Abilene mostly sunny 77 Southwest at 23 with gusts at 36. Waco fog 65 south at 16. Tyler light rain 65 south had 18 with gusts to 30. once again at noon Fog from DFW airport 64 south at 17 with gusts to 28. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then partly sunny a chance of thunderstorms showers likely this morning then a chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 per hour cent tonight mostly cloudy chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds of 15 at 25 miles per hour becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible chance of rain 50 percent Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny much more cool with highs in the mid 50s North winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear in the evening then becoming mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s North winds 5 to 10 miles per hour and now the forecast extended Saturday mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny highs in the upper 50s Northeast winds around five miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s degrees Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the lower 50s Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers fluxes in the lower 40s Tuesday partly sunny with a 20 percent chance of showers showers highs in the lower 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers not so cold but lows in the lower 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny a 20 chance of showers not as cold as the mid 70's, showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop in North Texas today, with a severe threat this afternoon and evening, large hail larger than golf of all sizes will be the main threat with initial storm development as a cold front approaches this afternoon the threat of damaging wind will increase there will also be a chance for tornadoes in the afternoon hours strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour Hour watchers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now hazardous weather is forecast for Friday through Wednesday, below-freezing temperatures are possible over the coming weekend, particularly In areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, late frost is likely Saturday morning. in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate the ultraviolet index forecasts for March 17 are 6 high the current time is 12 46 PM Central Daylight Time you are listening to Noah all Hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving to Fort Dallas Area worth listening to, the following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at noon.

DFW Airport fog 64 dew point 62 relative humidity 93 south wind with 17 gusts to 28 pressure 29.78 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 65 south with 18 gusts to 26. Dallas Love Field fog 62 South to 13 with gusts to 23. Fog from Arlington 65 South to 15 with gusts to 28. Denton cloudy 67 South to 17 with gusts to 30. mineral wells cloudy 71 South to 20 with gusts to 29. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls cloudy 72 South at 22. Abilene mostly sunny 77 Southwest at 23 with gusts to 36. Waco fog 65 south at 16. Tyler light rain 65 south had 18 with gusts at 30. once again at noon DFW Airport fog 64 south at 17 with gusts to 28. now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then becoming partly sunny chance of thunderstorms showers likely this morning then chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the 70s upper South winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon then a slight chance of thunderstorms after the midnight some storms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight.

Wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour are possible. Chance of rain 50 percent Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid 50s north winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour afternoon Friday night mostly clear overnight then becoming mostly cloudy overflows sold into the mid 30s north winds 5 to 10 miles per hour and now extended forecast Saturday mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny highs in the upper 50s Northeast winds around five miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s degrees Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers highs in the lower 50s Monday night overnight mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers flowing in the lower 40s Tuesday night partly sunny with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the lower 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent percent chance of showers not so cold but low in the lower 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny a 20 chance of showers not so cold but warm as in the mid 70s, expected today Showers and thunderstorms develop in North Texas, with a severe threat this afternoon and evening, large hail larger than golf of all sizes will be the main threat with initial storm development as a cold front approaches this afternoon the threat of damaging winds will increase there will also be a chance of tornadoes in the afternoon hours strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts of up to 45 miles per hour Observers will likely be activated this afternoon and night across North and Central Texas and now hazardous weather forecast for Friday through Wednesday, below-freezing temperatures possible through next weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, frost likely late Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate the UV index forecast for March 17 is 6 to high the current time is 12 51 PM Central Daylight Time listening to Noah All Hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station KEC55 Serving Dallas Fort Worth Listening Area The following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at noon DFW Airport Fog 64 Dew Point 62 Relative Humidity 93 South Wind 17 Gusts at 28 Pressure 29.78 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 65 South had 18 gusts to 26.

Dallas Love Field fog 62 South at 13 with gusts to 23. Arlington fog 65 south to 15 with gusts to 28. Denton cloudy 67 South at 17 with gusts of 30. mineral wells cloudy 71 South at 20 with flurries at 29. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region cloudy 72 South at 22. Abilene mostly sunny 77 Southwest at 23 with gusts at 36. Waco fog 65 south at 16 .Tyler light rain 65 south to 18 with gusts to 30. once again at noon Airport fog DSW 64 South at 17 with gusts to 28. now let's check in your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning and then partly sunny a chance of thunderstorms showers likely this morning then a chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some storms may be severe Breezy in a much cooler, less humid location, with lows in the Upper 30s Northwest winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible chance of rain 50 percent Friday mostly cloudy in morning then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid 50s north winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday overnight mostly clear overnight then becoming mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s northerly winds 5 to 10 miles per hour and now extended forecast Saturday mostly cloudy morning then becoming partly sunny highs in the Upper 50s Northeast winds around five miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s on Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the lower 50s Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers lows in the 40s Tuesday partly sunny with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of not-so-cold showers but lows in the 50s mostly Wednesday cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny a 20 chance of showers not as cold as mid 70s, showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop in North Texas today, with a severe threat this afternoon and evening, Large hail larger than golf of all sizes will be the main threat. with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon, the threat of damaging winds will increase.

There will also be a possibility of tornadoes in the afternoon hours. Strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight withwind gusts up to 45 degrees. MPH spotters are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now dangerous weather is forecast for Friday through Wednesday with sub-freezing temperatures possible over the coming weekend, particularly in Areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, late season frosts are likely. Saturday morning in protected locations and where light winds prevail through the ultraviolet index the forecast for March 17 is 6 or higher the current time is 12 57 PM Central Daylight Time you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio the voice of National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at noon.

DFW Airport fog 64 dew point 62 relative humidity 93 south wind 17 gusts to 28 pressure 29.78 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 65 south to 18 gusts26. Dallas Love Field fog 62 South with 13 gusts to 23. Arlington fog 65 South with 15 gusts to 28. Denton cloudy 67 South with 17 gusts to 30. mineral wells cloudy 71 South with 20 gusts to 29. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falling cloudy 72 South at 22. Abilene mostly sunny 77 Southwest at 23 with gusts to 36. Waco fog 65 south at 16. Tyler light rain 65 south had 18 with gusts to 30. again at noon Fog from DSW Airport 64 south at 17 with gusts to 28 Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then partly sunny a chance of thunderstorms likely this morning then a chance of showers this afternoon some storms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15. to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible chance of rain 50 percent Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid 50s north winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear overnight then becoming mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s North winds 5 to 10 miles per hour Wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m.

CST Friday Post Frontal Northwest northwest winds at 20 to 30 miles per hour with gusts expected up to 45 miles per hour Affected areas include Hazardous weather conditions are expected in North and Central Texas from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m., central time of the day, impacts on Friday. Unsecured outdoor items can be blown away by the wind. Driving on area roads can be difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles. A wind advisory means sustained winds of at least 20 to 30 miles per hour are expected. Winds so strong cannot make driving difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles, residents may want to take steps to secure trash cans, patio furniture and other lightweight outdoor objects that may fly around in strong winds, the current time is 101 p.m.

CST, you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The next temperature and wind reports were made at 1 p.m. m. DFW Airport cloudy 66 dew point 63 relative humidity 90 percent wind South at 24 with gusts to 33 pressure 29.77 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 67 South to 18. Dallas Love Field cloudy 65 south to 14 with gusts to 29. Fog Arlington 66 South at 15 with gusts of 26. Denton cloudy 68 South had 18 with gusts of 30. mineral wells cloudy 78 South with 21 with gusts of 32. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls light rain 74 Southwest at 21 with gusts of 26.

Abilene mostly sunny 80 Southwest with 20 with gusts to 33. Waco cloudy 66 South at 16 with gusts to 23. Tyler Thunder 66 South with 14 gusts to 33. again at 1 p.m. DFW Airport cloudy 66 South at 24 with gusts to 33. now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then partly sunny chance of thunderstorms showers likely this morning then chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon then a slight chance of thunderstorms thunderstorms after midnight some thunderstorms may be severe Windy in a much cooler, less humid location with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming North at 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight .

Wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour are possible. Chance of rain. 50 percent on Friday, mostly cloudy in the morning and then mostly sunny. Much colder with highs in the mid 50s. North winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s northerly winds 5 to 10 miles per hour and now extended forecast Saturday Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny highs in the upper 50s Northeast winds around five miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday afternoon overnight mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers highs in low 50s Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers flowing in the low 40s Partly sunny Tuesday with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of not-so-cold showers with lows in the 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning and then partly sunny a 20 percent chance of not-so-cold showers as high as in the mid-70s, expected Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas with showers and thunderstorms developing today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening.

Large hail larger than golf of all sizes will be the primary threat with initial storm development as a cold front approaches later this year. in the afternoon the threat of damaging winds will increase there will also be a possibility of tornadoes until the evening hours strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts of up to 45 miles per hour observers will likely be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the hazardous weather forecast for Friday through Wednesday, freezing temperatures are possible over the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, a late season.

Frost is likely on Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate during the The UV index forecast for March 17 is 6 for high, the current time is 106 p. m Central Daylight Time you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the following temperature and weather reports. wind at 1 pm DFW Airport cloudy 66 dew point 63 relative humidity 90 wind South to 24 gusts to 33 pressure 29.77 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 67 South to 18. Dallas Love Field cloudy 65 south to 14 gusts to 29. Arlington fog 66 South with 15 gusts to 26.

Denton cloudy 68 South had 18 gusts to 30. mineral wells cloudy 78 South with 21 gusts to 32. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region light rain 74 Southwest with 21 gusts to 26 . Abilene mostly sunny 80 Southwest 20 to 33 with flurries. Waco cloudy 66 South to 16 with gusts to 23. Tyler Thunder 66 South to 14 with gusts to 33. once again at 1 p.m. Cloudy DFW Airport 66 South at 24 with gusts to 33. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning with a chance of becoming partly sunny chance of thunderstorms showers likely this morning then chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon then slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible 50 percent chance of rain Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid 50s north winds 15 to 20 miles per hour gusty up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy with lows in the mid 30s North winds 5 to 10 miles hourly and now extended forecast Saturday mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny highs in the upper 50s Northeast winds around 5 miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s Mostly cloudy Monday with a 20 chance of showers highs in the low 50s Monday overnight mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers flows in the low 40s Tuesday partly sunny with a 20 percent chance of showers in the lower 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers no as cold as lows in the lower 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny a 20 chance of showers not as cold as high as mid 70s, hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas showers and thunderstorms will develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening large hail larger than golf of all sizes will be the main threat with initial storm development as a cold front approaching Late This afternoon the threat of damaging winds will increase.

There will also be a chance of tornadoes until the afternoon hours. Strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon. and overnight across North and Central Texas and now the hazardous weather forecast for Friday through Wednesday, freezing temperatures are possible throughout the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, Late frost is likely on Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where there are light winds. dominate the ultraviolet index forecast for March 17 is 6 for high the current time is 1 12 p.m.

Central Daylight Time you are listening to NOAA All Hazards Radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the following Weather Temperature and Wind reports were made at 1 pm DFW Airport cloudy 66 dew point 63 relative humidity 90 South wind on the 24th with gusts to 33 pressure 29.77 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 67 South at 18. Dallas Love Field cloudy 66 South at 17 with gusts 32. Arlington fog 66 South with gusts of 15 to 26. Denton cloudy 68 South had 18 gusts to 30. Partially sunny mineral wells 78 South had 18 gusts to 31. Elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region light rain 74 Southwest 21 gusts to 26.

Partly sunny Abilene 80 Southwest to 20 with gusts to 33. Waco Fog 66 South at 16. Tyler Thunder 66 South to 14 with gusts to 33. again at 1:00 p.m. m. Cloudy DFW Airport 66 South at 24 with gusts to 33. now let's check your forecastlocal for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then partly sunny a chance of thunderstorms showers likely this morning then a chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with high gusts to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and more cold damp with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming northerly 20 to 25 miles per hour after midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible 50 percent chance of rain mostly Friday cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid 50s North winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday at night mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s North winds 5 to 10 miles per hour and now the forecast extended Saturday mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny highs in upper 50s Northeast winds around five miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the 50s Sunday overnight mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the 50s Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers lows in the 40s partly Tuesday sunny with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers not so cold but lows in the 50s Wednesday morning mostly cloudy then partly cloudy sunny a 20 chance of showers not so cold Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop in North Texas today as high as the mid 70s, with a severe threat this afternoon and evening.

Large hail larger than golf of all sizes will be the main threat with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon increasing the threat of damaging winds there will also be a chance for tornadoes in the afternoon hours Strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour likely to activate spotters this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now hazardous weather is forecast for Freezing temperatures will be possible Friday through Wednesday through next weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, late frosts are likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate the ultraviolet index the forecast for march 17 is 6 or higher the current time is 1 17 p.m.

Central Daylight Time if you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area The following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 1:00 p.m. m. DFW Airport cloudy 66 dew point 63 relative humidity 90 percent wind South at 24 with gusts to 33 pressure 29.77 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 67 South at 18. Dallas loved the field cloudy 66 South at 17 with gusts to 32. Arlington fog 66 South with 15 gusts to 26. Denton cloudy68 South had 18 gusts to 30. mineral wells partly sunny 78 South had 18 gusts to 31. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region light rain 74.

Southwest to 21 gusts to 26. Abilene partly sunny 80 Southwest to 20 gusts to 33. Waco Fog 66 South at 16. Tyler Thunder 66 South at 14 with gusts to 33. again at 1 p.m. DSW Airport 66 South cloudy at 24 with gusts to 33. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then becoming partly sunny chance of thunderstorms showers likely this morning then chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy to chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much colder, less humid with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds 15 to 25 miles per hour, becoming northerly 20 to 25 miles per hour then midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible 50 percent chance of rain Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the 50s North winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s North winds of 5 to 10 miles per hour and now the forecast extended Mostly cloudy Saturday morning then becoming partly sunny highs in the upper 50s Northeast winds around five miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday afternoon overnight mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers highs in the 50s lower degrees Monday night mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers in the lower 40s Tuesday partly sunny with a 20 chance of showers in the lower 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with 20 percent chance of not-so-cold showers low in the lower 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny 20 percent chance of not-so-cold showers as high as mid-70s hazardous weather forecast through tonight For North Texas, showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening.

The main threat will be large hail larger than golf of all sizes with the initial development of storms as a cold front approaches late this afternoon, increasing the threat of damaging wind there. There will also be potential for tornadoes in the afternoon hours. Strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the dangerous Weather Outlook for Friday through Wednesday will be freezing temperatures possible over the coming weekend, especially in areas north of the Texas Corridor.

Interstate 20, a late season. Frost is likely on Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate. The forecast UV index for March 17 is 6 for high, the current time is 1 22 p.m. CST, you are listening to Noah all Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The next temperature and wind reports were made at 1 p.m. m. DFW Airport cloudy 66 dew point 63 relative humidity 90 wind south to 24 with gusts to 33 pressure 29.77 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 67 south to 18. Dallas Love Field cloudy 66 south to 17 with gusts to 32.

Fog Arlington 66 South to 15 with gusts to 26. Denton cloudy 68 South had 18 gusts to 30. Mineral Wells partly sunny 78 South had 18 gusts to 31. Elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region light rain 74 Southwest to 21 gusts to 26. Abilene partly sunny 80 Southwest at 20 gusts to 33. Waco fog 66 South at 16. Tyler Thunder 66 South at 14 with gusts to 33. again at 1 p.m. Airport DSW cloudy 66 South at 24 with gusts to 33. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then becoming partly sunny a chance of thunderstorms showers likely this morning then a chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some thunderstorms may be severe freezing to much colder less humid with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour hour after midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible chance of rain 50 percent Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in the mid 50s North winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles an hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s North winds 5 to 10 miles per hour and now forecast extended Saturday mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming high partly sunny in the upper 50s Northeast winds around five miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Saturday night cold mostly cloudy with lows in the 30s Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s Monday mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers highs in the lower 50s Monday evening mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers flowing in the lower 40s Tuesday partly sunny with a 20 chance of showers highs in the lower 60s Tuesday night mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers no so cold with lows in the lower 50s Wednesday mostly cloudy morning then partly sunny a 20 chance of showers not so cold Italians in the mid 70s dangerous weather forecast through tonight for the north Expected today Showers and thunderstorms may develop in Texas, with a severe threat this afternoon and evening.

The main threat will be large hail larger than golf of all sizes. The initial storm development is a cold front approaching late this afternoon and the threat of damaging wind will increase there as well. There will be potential for tornadoes in the afternoon hours. Strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the forecast is for dangerous weather. Friday through Wednesday, freezing temperatures will be possible throughout the coming weekend, especially in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, a late season.

Frost is likely on Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds prevail. The forecast UV index for March 17 is 6 for the high temperature. The current time is 1 28 p.m. CST, you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 1 p.m. m. DFW Airport cloudy 66 dew point 63 relative humidity 90 percent wind South at 24 with gusts to 33 pressure 29.77 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 67 South at 18. Dallas Love Field cloudy 66 South at 17 with gusts at 32.

Arlington fog 66 South at 15 with gusts to 26. Denton cloudy 68 South had 18 gusts to 30. mineral wells partly sunny 78 South had 18 gusts to 31. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region light rain 74 Southwest 21 gusts to 26. Abilene partly sunny 80 Southwest at 20 gusts to 33. Waco Fog 66 South at 16. Tyler Thunder 66 South at 14 with gusts to 33. again at 1 p.m. DFW Airport cloudy 66 South at 24 with gusts to 33. now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then becoming partly sunny chance of thunderstorms showers likely this morning then chance of showers this afternoon some storms Thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy tochance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much colder, less humid with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds 15 to 25 miles per hour, becoming northerly at 20 to 25 miles per hour then midnight wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour are possible 50 percent chance of rain Friday mostly cloudy in the morning then mostly sunny much cooler with highs in 50s North winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s North winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. this afternoon until 10 a.m.

Central Daylight Time Friday after northwest frontal Winds of 20 to 30 miles per hour with gusts up to 45 miles per hour are expected. Affected areas include North and Central Texas. Hazardous weather conditions are expected from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m., Central Daylight Time, impacts Friday. Unsecured outdoor items can be blown away by the wind. Driving on area roads can be difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles. A wind advisory means sustained winds of at least 20 to 30 miles per hour are expected. Such strong victories cannot make driving difficult. especially for high profile vehicles, residents may want to take steps to secure trash cans, lawn furniture and other light outdoor objects that may be blown around by strong winds and now the extended forecast on Saturday will be mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny in the upper 50s Northeast winds around 5 miles per hour increasing to around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon Mostly cloudy Saturday night cold with lows in the 30s on Sunday partly sunny highs in the lower 50s Sunday night mostly cloudy cold with lows in the 30s Monday Mostly cloudy with a 20 chance of showers highs in the lower 50s Monday night Mostly cloudy with a 20 chance showers in the lower 40s Partly sunny Tuesday with a 20 percent chance of showers in the lower 60s Tuesday night Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers not as cold as lows in the 50s on Wednesday mostly cloudy in the morning then partly sunny a 20 percent chance of not-so-cold showers as high as the mid-70s hazardous weather forecast through tonight the national weather service has issued a tornado watch number 68 in effect until 8 p.m.

CST This alert includes the following counties in Texas mosque Dallas Denton Ellis Hill Hood Johnson Parker Somerville Tarrant and wise remember that a tornado watch means conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather, including tornadoes large hail and damaging winds near the watch area, while severe weather may not be imminent, people should remain alert to rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for subsequent statements and possible warnings. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio's commercial radio and television media or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information the current time is 1 34 PM Central Daylight Time you are listening to NOAA All Hazards Radio the Voice of National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the following temperature and wind reports were made at 1 pm DFW Airport cloudy 66 dew point 63 relative humidity 90 south wind at 24 gusting to 33 pressure 29.77 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 67 south at 18.

Dallas Love Field cloudy 66 south at 17 gusts to 32. Arlington fog 66 south at 15 gusts to 26. Denton cloudy 68 South had 18 gusts to 30. wells minerals partly sunny 78 South had 18 gusts to 31. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls light rain 74 Southwest at 21 gusts to 26. Abilene partly sunny 80 Southwest to 20 with gusts to 33. Waco fog 66 South at 16. Tyler Sunder 66 South at 14 with gusts to 33. once again at 1 p.m. DSW Airport 66 South cloudy at 24 with gusts to 33. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex today cloudy this morning then partly sunny chance of thunderstorms showers likely this morning then chance of showers this afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour chance of rain 70 percent tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon then a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight some thunderstorms may be severe Windy in a much cooler, less humid location with lows in the upper 30s Northwest winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour becoming North at 20 to 25 miles per hour hour after midnight.

Wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour are possible. Chance of rain. 50 percent on Friday, mostly cloudy in the morning and then mostly sunny. Much colder with highs in the mid 50s. North winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Friday night mostly clear in the afternoon then becoming mostly cloudy cold with lows in the mid 30s northerly winds 5 to 10 miles per hour hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas showers and thunderstorms expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening Large hail larger than golf of all sizes will be the primary threat with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon the threat of damaging wind will increase.

There will also be a chance for tornadoes in the afternoon hours. Strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the Hazardous Weather Forecast for Friday through Wednesday. Below-freezing temperatures are possible over the coming weekend, especially in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor. Late frosts are likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate, the time current is 1 38 p. CST, you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area.

The following temperature and wind reports were made at 1 pm Airport DSW cloudy 66 dew point 63 relative humidity 90 percent wind South at 24 with gusts to 33 pressure 29.77 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 67 South at 18. Dallas Love Field cloudy 66 South at 17 with gusts to 32. Arlington fog 66 South 15 gusts to 26. Denton cloudy 68 South had 18 gusts to 30. mineral wells partly sunny 78 South had 18 gusts to 31. elsewhere in Wichita Falls region light rain 74° Southwest at 21 gusts to 26. Abilene partly sunny 80 Southwest at 20 with gusts to 33. Waco Fog 66 South at 16. Tyler Thunder 66 South at 14 with gusts to 33 . once again at 1 p.m. m. DFW Airport cloudy 66 South at 24 with gusts to 33. now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. m. this afternoon Wind Advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m.

Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms some thunderstorms may have severe highs in the upper 70s South winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour are possible this overnight mostly cloudy showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s North winds 15 to 25 miles an hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour rain 70 percent possible through tonight Hazardous weather forecast for North Texas this afternoon and tonight Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening Major large hail in addition to the golf, all sizes will be the main threat with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon, the threat of damaging winds will increase, there will also be potential for tornadoes in the afternoon hours, the Strong winds will extend to the region behind the cold front. tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the hazardous weather forecast for Friday through Wednesday will see freezing temperatures possible over the next weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate. 20 runner late season Frost is likely on Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate current time is 1 42 p.

CST you are listening to Noah all Hazards on the radio the voice of National Weather Service Station kec55 serving Dallas Fort Worth. listening area the following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 1 pm DFW Airport cloudy 66 dew point 63 relative humidity 90 percent South wind on the 24th gusting to 33 pressure 29.77 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 67 South had 18. Dallas Love Field cloudy 66 South with 17 gusts of 32. Arlington fog 66 South with 15 gusts of 26. Denton cloudy 68 South had 18 gusts of 30. mineral wells partly sunny 78 South had 18 gusts of 31. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region light rain 74 Southwest at 9 p.m. with gusts to 26.

Partly sunny Abilene 80 Southwest at 8 p.m. with gusts to 33. Waco Fog 66 South at 4 p.m. Tyler Thunder 66 South at 2 p.m. gusts of 33. once again at 1 p.m. Cloudy DSW Airport 66 South at 24 with gusts to 33. Now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. m. this afternoon, wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m. Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms some thunderstorms may have severe highs in the upper 70s. South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible tonight mostly cloudy showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the evening some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s North winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible chance of rain 70 percent hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and Showers and thunderstorms expected tonight.

Will develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening. The main threat will be large hail, larger than golf, of all sizes, with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon, the threat of damaging winds will increase, there will also be potential for tornadoes During the afternoon hours, strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the forecast for hazardous weather for Friday through Wednesday will increase sub-freezing temperatures. possible over the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, late frosts are likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate, the National Weather Service has issued the weather warning. tornado number 68, in effect until 8 p.m. central time, this warning includes the following counties in Texas Forest Dallas Denton Ellis Hill Hood Johnson Parker Somerville Tarrant and wise remember that a tornado watch means that conditions are favorable for the development of conditions Severe weather, including tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds near the watch area while severe weather conditions may not be imminent, people should remain alert to rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for subsequent statements and possible warnings.

Stay tuned to the radio and NOAA Weather Radio commercial television or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information the current time is 1 46 PM Central Time Time you are listening to NOAA All Hazards Radio, voiceNational Weather Service stationed KEC55 serving in the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 1 pm DFW Airport cloudy 66 dew point 63 relative humidity 90 percent South wind on the 24th with gusts of 33, pressure of 29.77 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 67 South with 18. Dallas Love Field cloudy 66 South with 17 with gusts to 32. Arlington fog 66 South with 15 with gusts to 26.

Denton cloudy 68 South had 18 with gusts to 30. mineral wells partly sunny 78 South had flurries 18 to 31. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region light rain 74 Southwest 21 gusts to 26. Abilene partly sunny 80 Southwest 20 gusts to 33. Waco fog 66 South to 16. Tyler Thunder 66 South at 14 with flurries of 33. once again at 1 p.m. Cloudy DSW Airport 66 South at 24 with gusts to 33. Now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. this afternoon, wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m. Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms some thunderstorms may have severe highs in the upper 70s South winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour are possible this Tonight mostly cloudy showers are likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the evening, some thunderstorms may be severe.

Windy and much cooler, less humid with lows in the upper 30s. North winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour are possible. Rain 70 percent Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening Large hail larger than golf of all sizes will be the main threat with initial storm development as a cold front will approach this afternoon a damaging wind threat will increase there will also be a chance for tornadoes in the afternoon hours strong winds will spread to the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour observer activation is likely this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the hazardous weather forecast for Friday through Wednesday will be possible below freezing temperatures during the next weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor.

Late frost is likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations. and where light winds dominate, the current time is 1:50 p.m. CST, you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed at kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The following temperature and wind reports were made at 1pm DFW Airport cloudy 66 dew point 63 relative humidity 90 percent wind South at 24 gusting to 33 pressure 29.77 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 67 South at 18. Dallas Love Field cloudy 66 South at 17 with gusts to 32. Arlington fog 66 South at 15 gusts to 26. Denton cloudy 68 South had 18 gusts to 30. mineral wells partly sunny 78 South had 18 gusts to 31. elsewhere in Wichita Falls region light rain 74 Southwest at 21 gusts to 26.

Abilene partly sunny 80 Southwest at 20 with gusts to 33. Waco Fog 66 South at 16. Tyler Thunder 66 South at 14 with gusts to 33. once again at 1 p.m. m. DFW Airport cloudy 66 South at 24 with gusts to 33. now let's check your local tornado forecast Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. m. this afternoon wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m. Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms some thunderstorms may have severe highs in the upper 70s South winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour are possible tonight mostly cloudy showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s North winds 15 to 25 miles an hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour Rain possible 70 percent Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening Major large hail In addition to golf, all sizes will be the main threat with initial storm development, a cold front approaches late this afternoon, the threat of damaging winds will increase, there will also be potential for tornadoes in the afternoon hours, the Strong winds will extend to the region behind the cold front. tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the hazardous weather forecast for Friday through Wednesday will see freezing temperatures possible over the next weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate. 20 runner late season Frost is likely on Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate current time is 1 53 p.

CST you are listening to Noah all Hazards on the radio the voice of National Weather Service Station kec55 serving Dallas Fort Worth. listening area the following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 1:00 p.m. DFW Airport cloudy 66 dew point 63 relative humidity 90 percent South wind on the 24th with gusts to 33 pressure 29.77 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 67 South at 18. Dallas Love Field cloudy 66 South with gusts from 17 to 32 . Arlington fog 66 South with gusts 15 to 26. Denton cloudy 68 South had gusts 18 to 30. partially sunny mineral wells 78 South had gusts 18 to 31. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region light rain 74° Southwest 21 with gusts to 26.

Partly sunny Abilene 80 Southwest at 20 with gusts to 33. Waco Fog 66 South at 16. Tyler Thunder 66 South at 14 with gusts to 33. again at 1 p.m. Cloudy DSW Airport 66 South at 24 with gusts to 33. Now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. m. this afternoon, wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m. Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms some thunderstorms may have severe highs in the southern upper 70s Winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour are possible tonight mostly cloudy showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the evening some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s North winds 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts of up to 35 miles per hour possible chance of rain 70 percent hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening large hail , larger than golf, of all sizes will be the primary threat with initial storm development is a cold front approaching late this afternoon a damaging wind threat will increase there will also be potential for tornadoes in the During the hours of In the afternoon, strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour.

Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the forecast for hazardous weather for Friday through Wednesday will increase sub-freezing temperatures. possible over the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, late frosts are likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds prevail. The current time is 1:57 p.m. CST if you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio. the voice of the national weather service station kec55 serving the dallas fort worth listening area the following weather temperature and wind reports were made at 1 p.m.

DFW Airport cloudy 66 dew point 63 relative humidity 90 percent wind South at 24 gusting to 33 pressure 29.77 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 67 South was 18. Dallas Love Field cloudy 66 South at 17 with gusts to 32. Fog Arlington 66 South at 15 with gusts to 26. Denton cloudy 68 South had 18 gusts to 30. mineral wells partly sunny 78 South had 18 with gusts to 31. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls light rain 74th southwest with 21 with gusts to 26. Abilene Hartley Sunny 80 southwest with gusts to 20 with gusts to 33. Waco Fog 66 south with 16. Tyler Thunder 66 south with 14 with gusts to 33. once again at 1:00 p.m. Airport DSW cloudy 66 South to 24 with gusts to 33. now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. m. this afternoon, wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m.

Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms some thunderstorms may have severe highs in the southern upper 70s Winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour are possible tonight mostly cloudy showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the evening some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s North winds 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts of up to 35 miles per hour possible rain chance 70 percent hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening large hail , larger than golf, of all sizes will be the primary threat with initial storm development is a cold front approaching late this afternoon a damaging wind threat will increase there will also be potential for tornadoes in the During the hours of In the afternoon, strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour.

Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the forecast for hazardous weather for Friday through Wednesday will increase sub-freezing temperatures. possible over the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, late frosts are likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate, the National Weather Service has issued the weather warning. tornado number 68, in effect until 8 p.m. central time, this watch includes the following counties in texas mosque dallas denton ellis hill hood johnson parker somerville tarot and wise remember that a tornado watch means conditions are favorable for development of severe weather conditions, including tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds near the watch area while severe weather conditions may not be imminent people should remain alert to rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for subsequent statements and possible warnings remain alert to the commercial radio and television media from NOAA Weather Radio or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information, wind advisory in effect as of 5 p.m. from this afternoon to 10 a.m.

CST, Friday after the northwest frontal. Winds of 20 to 30 miles per hour with gusts up to 45 miles per hour are expected. Affected areas include North and Central Texas. Hazardous weather conditions are expected from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m. CST Friday impacts Unsecured outdoor items may be blown away Driving on area roads may become difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles A wind advisory means sustained winds of at least 20 are expected at 30 miles per hour during severe weather. To make driving more difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles, residents may want to take steps to secure trash cans, lawn furniture and other lightweight outdoor objects that can be blown around by high winds, the following reports on weather temperature and windward companion at 2 pm DFW Airport cloudy 69 0.64 relative humidity 84 percent wind South at 29 gusting to 37 pressure 29.72 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 70 South at 24 gusting to 33.

Dallas loved the field cloudy 67 South with 14 gusts to 29. Arlington cloudy 68 South with 16 gusts to 29. Denton cloudy 69 South to 16. mineral wells mostly sunny 81 South to 18 with gusts to 31. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region cloudy 80 Southwest at 29 with gusts to 36. Abilene partly sunny 81 West at 18 with gusts to 31. Waco cloudy 67 South at 16.Tyler light rain 66 South at 20 with gusts to 29. once again at 2 pm DFW Airport cloudy 69 South at 29 with gusts to 37. current time is 203 pm central daylight time you are listening to Noah All Hazards by radio voice from the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the following temperature and wind reports were made at 2 pm DFW Airport cloudy 69 dew point 64 relative humidity 84 percent wind South to 29 gusts to 37 pressure 29.72 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 70 South to 24 with gusts to 33.

Dallas Love Field cloudy 67 South to 14 with gusts to 29. Arlington cloudy 68 South to 16 with gusts to 29. Denton cloudy 69 South to 16. mineral wells mostly sunny 81 South to 18 with gusts to 31. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region cloudy 80 Southwest to 29 with gusts to 36. Abilene partly sunny 81 West to 18 with gusts to 31. Waco cloudy 67 South with 16. Tyler light rain 66 South with 20 with gusts to 29. once again at 2 p.m. m. DFW Airport cloudy 69 South to 29 with gusts to 37. now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. m. this afternoon, wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m.

Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms some storms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible this overnight mostly cloudy showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms overnight some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much colder less humid with lows in the upper 30s North winds 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour chance of rain possible 70 percent chance of hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight showers and thunderstorms expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening major large hail that golf of all sizes will be the main threat with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon a damaging wind threat will increase there will also be potential for tornadoes in the afternoon hours strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now hazardous weather is forecast for Friday Through Wednesday, freezing temperatures will be possible throughout the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, late frosts are likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate.

The current time is 207 p.m. Central Daylight Time, you are listening to Noah All Hazards on the radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 2 pm DFW Airport cloudy 69 dew point 64 relative humidity 84 South wind at 29 gusting to 37 pressure 29.72 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 70 South at 24 with gusts of 33. Dallas Love Field cloudy 67 South with gusts of 14 with gusts of 29. Wellington cloudy 68 South with gusts of 16 with gusts of 29. Denton cloudy 69 South at 16. mineral wells mostly sunny 81 South had gusts of 18 to 31. in others parts of Wichita Falls region cloudy 80 Southwest 29 gusts to 36.

Abilene partly sunny 81 West 18 gusts to 31. Waco cloudy 67 South to 16. Tyler light rain 66 South 20 to 29 with flurries. once again at 2 p.m. m. DFW Airport cloudy 69 South to 29 gusts to 37. now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. m. this afternoon wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m. Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible tonight mostly cloudy showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s North winds 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour time are possible 70 percent chance of rain hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening large hail greater than the golf of all sizes will be the main threat with initial storm development As a cold front approaches this afternoon, the threat of damaging winds will increase.

There will also be a possibility of tornadoes in the afternoon hours. Strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Activation of observers. It is likely to occur this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the hazardous weather is forecast for Friday through Wednesday, with freezing temperatures possible over the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the corridor. from Interstate 20. Late frost is possible Saturday morning in sheltered locations. and where light winds dominate, the current time is 2 10 pm central daylight time, you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area .

The following temperature and wind reports were made at 2 pm Airport DSW cloudy 69 dew point 64 relative humidity 84 percent wind South at 29 gusting to 37 pressure 29.72 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 70 South at 24 gusting to 33 Dallas Love Field cloudy 67 South to 14 with gusts to 29. Arlington cloudy 68 South to 16 with gusts to 29. Denton cloudy 69 South to 16. Partly sunny mineral wells 81 South had 18 gusts to 31. Elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls mostly sunny 80 Southwest at 29 with gusts to 36. Abilene cloudy 81 West at 18 with gusts to 31. Waco cloudy 67 South at 16. Tyler life rain 66 South at 20 with gusts to 29. once again at 2PM Airport DSW cloudy 69 South at 29 with gusts to 37. now let's check your local forecast for Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. m. this afternoon.

Wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m. Friday this afternoon, mostly cloudy with a 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms. Some thunderstorms may have severe highs in the upper 70s. Southerly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible tonight mostly cloudy showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon some storms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s North winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour rain possible 70 percent of Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight expect showers and thunderstorms to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening large hail Larger than golf, all sizes will be the main threat with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late in the afternoon. this afternoon, the threat of damaging winds will increase.

There will also be a possibility of tornadoes in the afternoon hours. Strong winds will spread across the region behind the cold. front this afternoon with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the hazardous weather forecast for Friday through Wednesday will be possible with temperatures below zero over the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor is a late-season freeze Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds prevail. The current time is 2:14 p.m. m., central time of day.

You're listening to Noah All Hazards on the radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station kec55 serving Fort Dallas. Area worth listening to, the following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 2 pm Airport DSW cloudy 69 dew point 64 relative humidity 84 percent wind South at 29 gusting to 37 pressure 29.72 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 70 South at 24 with gusts to 33 Dallas Love Field cloudy 67 South to 14 with gusts to 29. Arlington cloudy 68 South with gusts to 16 to 29. Denton cloudy 69 South to 16. Mineral wells partly sunny 81 South had 18 gusts out of 31. Elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region mostly sunny. 80 Southwest to 29 with gusts to 36.

Abilene cloudy 81 West to 18 with gusts to 31. Waco cloudy 67 South to 16. Tyler light rain 66 South to 20 with gusts to 29. once again at 2PM DFW Airport cloudy 69 South to 29 with gusts to 37 The National Weather Service has issued Tornado Watch Number 68 in effect until 8 p.m. Central Time. This watch includes the following counties in Texas: Dallas Denton Ellis Hill Hood Johnson Parker Somerville tarot and remember that a tornado watch means conditions are favorable for development. of severe weather, including tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds near the watch area, although severe weather may not be imminent, people should remain alert to rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for subsequent statements and possible warnings.

Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio and TV outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information, now let's check your local forecast for Tornado Watch 68 in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex in effect until 8 p.m. m. this afternoon. Wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m. on Friday this afternoon. mostly cloudy with a 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible tonight mostly cloudy showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the evening some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much colder less humid with lows in the upper 30s North winds 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour time 70 percent chance of rain possible hazardous weather forecast through tonight for In North Texas this afternoon and tonight showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening large hail larger than golf of all sizes will be the main threat with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon a damaging wind threat will increase there will also be potential for tornadoes in the strong afternoon hours Winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now hazardous weather is forecast for Friday Through Wednesday, freezing temperatures will be possible throughout the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, late frosts are likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds prevail. current time is 2 18 p.m.

CST, you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The next temperature and wind reports were made at 2 p.m. m. DFW Airport cloudy 69 dew point 64 relative humidity 84 percent wind South at 29 with gusts to 37 pressure 29.72 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 70 South at 24 with gusts to 33. Dallas Love Field cloudy 67 South with 14 gusts to 29 Arlington cloudy 68 South with 16 gusts to 29. Denton cloudy 69 South to 16. Mineral Wells partly sunny 81 South had 18 gusts to 31. Elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls mostly sunny 80 Southwest at 29 gusts to 36.

Abilene cloudy 81 West at 18 gusts to 31. Waco cloudy 67 South at 16. Tyler light rain 66 South at 20 with gusts to 29. once again at 2PM DFW Airport cloudy 69 South at 29 with gusts to 37. now let's check Your local forecast for Tornado Watch 68 in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex in effect until 8 p.m. this afternoon wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. this afternoon until 10 a.m. Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms some thunderstorms may have severe highs in the upper 70s South winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour mostly cloudy showers possible tonight with a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon someThunderstorms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s North winds 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible chance of rain 70 percent forecast Hazardous weather through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening large hail larger than golf of all sizes will be the primary threat with the initial development of storms is a cold front approaching late this afternoon a damaging wind threat will increase there will also be a chance for tornadoes in the afternoon hours strong winds will spread to the region behind the cold front tonight with wind It is likely trigger gusts of up to 45 miles per hour this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now dangerous weather is forecast for Friday through Wednesday below freezing temperatures will be possible over the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor late.

Frost season is likely to be Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate Current time is 2 22 p.m. Central Daylight Time you are listening to Noah all Hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the following Weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 2 p. m. DFW Airport cloudy 69 newpoint 64 relative humidity 84 percent south wind with 29 gusts to 37 pressure 29.72 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 70 south at 24 with gusts to 33. Dallas Love Field cloudy 67 south of 14 with gusts to 29 .Arlington cloudy 68 South with 16 with gusts of 29.

Denton cloudy 69 South with 16. mineral wells partly sunny 81 South had 18 with gusts of 31. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls mostly sunny 80 Southwest with 29 with gusts of 36 Abilene cloudy 81 West at 18 with gusts to 31. Waco cloudy 67 South at 16. Tyler light rain 66 South at 20 with gusts to 29. again at 2 p.m. Cloudy DFW Airport 69 South at 29 with gusts to 37. Now let's check your local. Forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. this afternoon wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. this afternoon until 10 a.m. Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms some storms may have severe highs in the upper 70s south Winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour are possible this overnight mostly cloudy showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms overnight some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s North winds 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts as high as 35 miles per hour rain possible 70 percent of Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening Large, major hail that golf of all sizes, will be the main threat with the initial development of storms as a cold front approaches late this afternoon, the threat of damaging winds will increase, there will also be a possibility of tornadoes in the evening hours Later, strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour, spotters are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the forecast for Dangerous weather for Friday through Wednesday, below-freezing temperatures are possible over the next weekend.

Particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, late frost is likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate, current time is 2 25 p.m. MST, if you're listening to Noah, All Hazards, on the radio, the voice of the National Weather Service. Parked service kec55 serving the dallas fort worth listening area. The following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 2 p.m. DFW Airport cloudy 69 new point 64 relative humidity 84 percent south wind at 29 with gusts to 37 pressure 29.72 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 70 South with gusts from 24 to 33. Dallas Love Field cloudy 67 South with gusts from 14 to 29.

Arlington cloudy 68 South with gusts of 16 to 29. Denton cloudy 69 South with 16. mineral wells partially sunny 81 South had gusts of 18 to 31. elsewhere around the Wichita Falls region mostly sunny 80 Southwest to 29 with gusts to 36. Abilene cloudy 81 West to 18 with gusts to 31. Waco cloudy 67 South to 16. Tyler light rain 66 South to 20 with gusts to 29. once again at 2PM Airport DSW cloudy 69 South with gusts to 29 to 37. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. m. this afternoon, wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m.

Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms some storms may be severe highs in the southern upper 70s Winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour time possible tonight mostly cloudy showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s North winds 15 to 25 miles per hour with gusts of wind up to 35 miles per hour 70 percent chance of rain possible hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening.

The main threat will be large hail larger than golf of all sizes with the initial development of storms as a cold front approaches late this afternoon, the threat of damaging wind will increase. There will also be potential for tornadoes in the afternoon hours. Strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now dangerous weather outlooks for Friday through Wednesday will be possible below freezing temperatures over the coming weekend, especially in areas north of the Texas Corridor.

Interstate 20, a late season. Frost is likely on Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate. The current time is 2 29 p.m. m., central time. listening to Noah all Hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 2 pm DFW Airport cloudy 69 dew point 64 relative humidity 84 percent wind South at 29 with gusts to 37 pressure 29.72 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 70 South at 24 with gusts 33. Dallas Love Field cloudy 67 South at 14 with gusts 29. Arlington cloudy 68 South at 16 with gusts 29 Denton cloudy 69 South to 16. ore wells barely sunny 81 south had 18 gusts to 31. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region mostly sunny 80 southwest to 29 gusts to 36.

Abilene cloudy 81 west to 18 gusts to 31. Waco cloudy 67 south at 16. Tyler light rain 66 south at 20 with flurries to 29. once again at 2 p.m. m. Cloudy DSW Airport 69 South at 29 with gusts 37. The National Weather Service has issued a Tornado Watch Number 68 effective until 8 p.m. CST This alert includes the following counties in Texas Dallas Mosque Denton Ellis Hill Hood Johnson Parker Somerville Jared and Wise remind that a tornado watch means conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather, including tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds within and near the watch area, while severe weather conditions may not be imminent, people should remain alert for rapid changes. weather conditions and listen for subsequent statements and possible warnings, stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio commercial radio and television or Internet sources for the latest information on severe weather conditions, wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m.

CST Friday after the Northwest Front Winds of 20 to 30 miles per hour with gusts up to 45 miles per hour are expected. Affected areas include North and Central Texas. Hazardous weather conditions are expected from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m., central time of day. Friday's impacts may blow unsecured items into the open air. around in the wind driving on area roads can become difficult, especially for high profile vehicles. A wind advisory means sustained winds of at least 20 to 30 miles per hour are expected. Victories this strong can't make driving difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles. Residents may want to take steps to secure trash cans, patio furniture and other lightweight outdoor objects that can be blown around by high winds.

Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. m. of tonight. notice effective from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m. Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms some thunderstorms may have severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour Tonight are Possible mostly cloudy showers with a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Some storms can be severe. Windy and much cooler, less humid with lows in the upper 30s.

North winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour. There is a 70 percent possible chance of rain, hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight, showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening. Large hail larger than golf of all sizes will be the main threat with initial storm development as a cold front approaches this afternoon the threat of damaging winds will increase there will also be a chance of tornadoes in the afternoon hours strong winds will spread to the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now hazardous weather is forecast for Friday through Wednesday Below freezing temperatures will be possible through next weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, late frost is likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate current time is 2 34 PM Central Time, you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the following temperature and wind reports were made at 2 pm DFW Airport cloudy 69 dew point 64 relative humidity 84 south winds with 29 gusts to 37 pressure 29.72 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 70 south at 24 with gusts to 33.

Dallas Love Field cloudy 67 south with 14 gusts to 29 Arlington cloudy 68 South to 16 with gusts to 29. Denton cloudy 69 South to 16. Partly sunny mineral wells 81 South had 18 gusts to 31. Elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region mostly sunny 80 Southwest to 29 with gusts to 36. . Abilene cloudy 81 West at 18 with flurries to 31. Waco cloudy 67 South at 16. Tyler light rain 66 South at 20 with gusts to 29. once again at 2 pm Airport DSW cloudy 69 South at 29 with gusts to 37. now let's check your local forecast for Dallas - Tornado Watch 68 in Fort Worth Metroplex in effect until 8 p.m. m. this afternoon. Wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m.

Friday this afternoon, mostly cloudy with a 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms. Some thunderstorms may have severe highs in the southern upper 70s. Winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible tonight mostly cloudy showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the evening some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in upper 30s North winds 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour rain possible 70 percent of Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight expected Showers and thunderstorms will develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening, the main threat will be large hail, larger than a golf course, of all sizes, with initial storm development as a front approaches. cold late this afternoon, the threat of winds will increasedamaging, there will also be the possibility of tornadoes in the afternoon hours, strong winds will spread through the region.

Behind the cold front this afternoon with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the forecast for hazardous weather for Friday through Wednesday will be possible. If freezing temperatures occur next weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, late frosts are likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds prevail. The current time is 2:38 p.m. m., central time of day. You're listening to Noah All Hazards on the radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area.

The next temperature and wind reports were made at 2 p.m. DFW Airport cloudy 69 dew point 64 relative humidity 84 percent south wind at 29 gusting to 37 pressure 29.72 inches and falling Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 70 South at 24 gusting to 33. Dallas Love Field cloudy 67 South at 14 gusty of 29. Arlington cloudy 68 South with 16 with gusts of 29. Denton cloudy 69 South with 16. mineral wells partly sunny 81 South had 18 with gusts of 31. elsewhere around the Wichita Falls region mostly sunny 80 Southwest to 29 with gusts to 36. Abilene cloudy 81 West to 18 with gusts to 31. Waco cloudy 67 South to 16. Tyler light rain 66 South to 20 with gusts to 29. once again at 2PM Airport DSW cloudy 69 South to 29 with gusts to 37.

Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. m. this afternoon, wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m. Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms some storms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible this overnight mostly cloudy showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s North winds 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 MPH Chance of Rain Possible 70 Percent Hazardous Weather Forecast Through Tonight for North Texas Showers and thunderstorms are expected this afternoon and evening.

The National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for southeastern Jack County in north central Texas. Northwest Parker County in north central Texas. Northern Palo Pinto County in north central Texas until 3:30 p.m. at 2:40 p.m. CST, a severe storm was located near Possum Kingdom Lake 18 miles west of Mineral Wells and was moving east at 45 miles per hour. Danger of hail and wind gusts of 60 miles per hour. The source's radar indicated impact on people and animals. get hurt expect hail damage to roofs, windows and vehicles expect wind damage to roofs siding entrances affected locations include grayford mineral wells calapinto cool Possum Kingdom lake lake mineral wells Possum Kingdom State Park Millsap Perrin Adele Advance salesville whitneytown Joplin often Horan Garner pedenville and Bennett a The tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m.

CST for North Central Texas, for your protection, enter a sturdy structure and stay away from Windows. The current time is 2 42 p.m. MST, you are listening to Noah, All Hazards, over the radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for southeastern Jack County in north central Texas northwest Parker County in north central Texas northern Palo Pinto County in north central Texas until 3 30 p.m. Central Daylight Time at 2 40 p.m. Central Daylight Time A severe thunderstorm was located near Possum Kingdom Lake 18 miles west of Mineral Wells and was moving east at 45 miles per hour Inhalation hazard and wind gusts to 60 miles per hour Source radar indicated impacted people and animals Outdoors will be injured, expect hail damage to roofs, siding, windows and vehicles, expect wind damage to roofs, sightings entries, affected locations include mineral wells, Grayford Palo Pinto , fresh, Possum Kingdom lake, lake, mineral wells, Possum Kingdom State Park Millsap Paran Adele Advance salesville Whitney Town Joplin often Horan Garner Pedenville and Bennett, A tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m.

CST for North Central Texas, for your protection, enter a sturdy structure and stay away from Windows. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. m. this afternoon wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m. Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms some thunderstorms may have severe highs in the upper 70s South winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible this overnight mostly cloudy showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s North winds 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour 70 percent chance of rain is possible the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 68 in effect until 8 p.m. central time of day this alert includes the following counties in Texas Forest Dallas Denton Ellis Hill Hood Johnson Parker Somerville Tarrant and remember that a tornado watch means that conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather, including tornadoes, large hail and winds harmful in and near the monitoring area, while severe weather conditions may not be imminent.

People should remain alert to rapidly changing weather conditions and listen. subsequent statements and possible warnings stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio commercial radio and television or Internet sources for the latest information on severe weather conditions. The current time is 2 46 PM Central Time, you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service. Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for southeastern Jack County in north central Texas, northwest Parker County in the north central Texas, north Palo Pinto County in north central Texas until 3:30 p.m. m., central time.

Summer time at 2 40 p.m. m. Central Daylight Time, a severe thunderstorm was located near Possum Kingdom Lake 18 miles west of Mineral Wells and was moving east at 45 miles per hour Inhalation hazard and wind gusts to 60 miles per hour Radar source indicated impact on people and animals Outdoors will be injured expect hail damage to roofs, siding, windows and vehicles expect wind damage to roofs sighting entries affected locations include Grayford Palo Pinto mineral wells fresh Possum Kingdom lake lake mineral wells Possum Kingdom State Park Millsap Perrin Adele Advance salesville wit energy City Joplin often Horan Garner Pedenville and Bennett, a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m.

Central Time for North Central Texas for your protection , enter a sturdy structure and stay away from Windows. Now let's check your local forecast for Tornado Watch 68 in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex. until 8 p.m. this afternoon wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. this afternoon until 10 a.m. Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms some storms may have severe highs in the upper 70s South winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible tonight showers mostly cloudy likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s North winds 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts rain possible up to 35 miles per hour 70 percent current time is 2 48 p.

Central Daylight Time, if you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a warning of severe storm for southeastern Jack County in north central Texas. Northwest Parker County in north central Texas. Northern Palo Pinto County in north central Texas until 3:30 p.m. Central Daylight Time at 2:40 p.m. m., Central Daylight Time. The storm was located near Possum Kingdom Lake, where 18 miles west of Mineral Wells it was moving east at 45 miles per hour. Inhalation hazard and wind gusts of 60 miles per hour.

The source's radar indicated impact on people and animals. Outdoors will be injured, hail damage expected to roofs, siding, windows and Vehicles expected wind damage to roofs, siding, driveways, affected locations include Grayford Mineral Wells Palo Pinto Cool Possum Kingdom Lake Possum Mineral Wells Kingdom State Park Millsap Perrin Adele Advance salesville whitneytown Joplin often oron Garner pedenville and Bennett a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. Central Time Daylight Savings Time for North Central Texas, for your protection, enter a sturdy structure and stay away from windows. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. m. this afternoon.

Wind Advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. this afternoon until 10 a.m. Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the southern upper 70s Winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour are possible this overnight mostly cloudy showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms at night some storms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s North winds 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour time 70 percent chance of rain possible current time is 2 51 PM central daylight time you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio the voice of National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the Service The National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe storm warning for southeast Jack County in north central Texas Northwest Parker County in north central Texas north Palo Pinto County in north central Texas until 3 30 p. m. central time of day at 2 40 p.m. m. central time a severe thunderstorm was located near Possum Kingdom Lake 18 miles west of Mineral Wells moving east at 45 miles per hour Inhalation hazard and wind gusts to 60 miles per hour The radar source indicated impact people and animals Outdoors will be injured hail damage expected to roofs citing windows and vehicles wind damage expected to roofs Siding entrances Affected locations include Grayford mineral wells Calapinto fresco Possum Kingdom lake lake mineral wells Possum Kingdom State Park Millsap Stop Adele Advance salesville wit energy City Joplin often oron Garner pedenville and Bennett a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. central time of day for north central Texas for your protection get inside a sturdy structure and stay away from Windows now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. m. this afternoon, wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m.

Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a temperature of 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms some storms may be severe highs in the southern upper 70s Winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible tonight mostly cloudy showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon some storms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s North winds 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible chance of rain 70 percent current time is 2 53 p. m. Central Daylight Time you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the ServiceThe National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe storm warning for southeastern Jack County in north central Texas northwest Parker County in north central Texas northern Palo Pinto County in north central Texas to 3:30 p.m.

Central Daylight Time at 2:40 p.m. Central Daylight Time, a severe thunderstorm was located near Possum Kingdom Lake 18 miles west of Mineral Wells, moving east at 45 miles per hour. Inhalation hazard and 60 mile per hour wind gusts Source radar indicated impact people and animals Outdoors will be injured expect hail damage to roofs windows and vehicles expect wind damage to roofs siding entrances impacted locations include mineral wells Grayford Palo Pinto fresh Possum Kingdom lake lake mineral wells Possum Kingdom State Park Millsap Perrin Adele Advance salesville wit easy Town Joplin often or in Garner pedenville and Bennett a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. central time of day for north central Texas for your protection get inside a sturdy structure and stay away from Windows now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. this afternoon wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. this afternoon until 10 a.m.

Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms some storms may have severe highs in the southern upper 70s Winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour are possible tonight mostly cloudy showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the evening some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s North winds 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts of up to 35 miles per hour 70 percent chance of rain possible current time is 2 56 p.m. central time of day you are listening to Noah all hazards radio the voice of the National weather service station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for southeast Jack County in north central Texas, northwest Parker County in north central Texas, north Palo Pinto County in north central Texas until 3 30 p.m.

Central Daylight Time at 2 40 p.m. central daylight time a severe thunderstorm was located near Possum Kingdom Lake 18 miles west of Mineral Wells and was moving east at 45 miles per hour Inhalation hazard and wind gusts of 60 miles per hour The radar source indicated the impact of people and animals outdoors will be injured. Hail damage to roofs, siding, windows and vehicles is expected. Wind damage to roofs is expected. Sighting entries Affected locations include mineral wells Grayford Calapinto Cool Possum Kingdom Lake Lake Mineral Wells Possum Kingdom State Park Millsap Parham AdeleAdvance salesville whitneytown Joplin often Horan Garner pedenville and Bennett a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. central time of day for north central Texas for your protection get inside a sturdy structure and stay away from Windows now let's check your local forecast for the Fort Dallas Worth Metroplex tornado watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. this afternoon wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. this afternoon until 10 a.m.

Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms some thunderstorms may have severe highs in the upper 70s South winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible tonight mostly cloudy showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon some storms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s North winds 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour It is possible that it will rain 70 percent the current time is 258. What time do you finish? You are listening to Noah All Hazards on the radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kuc 55.

Serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the Southeast County of Jack in North Central Texas, Northwest Parker County in North Central Texas, North Palo Pinto County in North Central Texas until 3:30 p.m. m., central time. Time at 2 40 p.m. CST, a severe thunderstorm was located near Possum Kingdom Lake, where 18 miles west of Mineral Wells was moving east at 45 miles per hour Inhalation hazard and wind gusts to 60 miles per hour Source radar indicated impact on people and animals Outdoors be injured expect hail damage to roofs, siding, windows and vehicles expect wind damage to roofs, driveway siding a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 3:30 p.

CST for Southeastern Jack Northwestern Parkery, well, good afternoon everyone, this is the state's new chief meteorologist, Pete Delkus. and as expected, we have severe weather across North Texas and all of us right now are under a tornado watch. That tornado watch lasts until 8 o'clock tonight and again, it's the vast majority of North Texas, not here in the southeastern sections of North Texas. Mineola Canton Corsicana Athens Palestine but everywhere else under a Metroplex tornado watch 100 right now under that tornado watch there is no severe weather in the Metroplex we are all clear right now but you can see this storm warning chart west of us and there we are, we now have a severe storm warning that is in effect for Jack County, Palo Pinto County, Parker County and this storm warning, as we put a track of storms that are moving east at about 45 miles per hour, you have tennis ball sized hail right now, so tennis balls the size of Hill with this storm and it will hit Mineral Wells it's three o'clock right now about six minutes minerals in fresh wells in 314 Poolville 325 Cottondale 338 Springtown 341 in sabathany will arrive there at 3 44. that's the only storm we have right now in all of North Texas we have other storms trying to develop we have one here in county Clay just west of Montague County one in Jack County is not severe but this activity here is fine along a dry line there is the cold front back west of that but let me show you the timing this is a four o'clock those storms we still have a decent limit in Dallas Fort Worth right now and in parts of North Texas that supercell storm there I just pointed out to you that Supercell will allow the layer to erode a little bit and as this elevation of the dry line starts to move, the dry line will move inward and provide a little bit more lift which should help erode the layer with that.

The limit is over. I expect more storms to develop, so at four o'clock that's where our activity will be. I'm going to do this hour by hour. We're at five o'clock from Sherman to Denton, including some storms in Collin County at five. Tarrant County at five o'clock and then everything continues to move east, there is the cold front once the cold front moves through its severe weather threat is over, the rain will not end and certainly the cold temperatures and the wind blowing on the back of that front that won't end that's just beginning but at least the threat of severe weather comes to an end when the cold front passes there we are at six o'clock there are seven cold fronts in At the top from DFW, the big airport around seven, give or take, a couple of minutes, there are seven, it's eight here, the Metroplex is free at eight at night, but the areas east and southeast of the Metroplex are not nine.

Things have moved southeast. North Texas areas that are Corsicana Athens even up to East Texas Tyler Palestine Mahaya at 10 o'clock tonight and then at midnight uh everyone is safe we ​​still have some rain moving in the back of that front and strong winds, a wind advisory will go into effect today at five o'clock and last until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning, 20 to 30 gusts up to 45, maybe close to 50 miles per hour, so that all of North Texas is under a wind advisory starting at five tonight and a frost is forecast. it is quite likely for these areas north of the Dallas Fort Worth area.

I'm not going to rule it out in the Metroplex, it's possible Saturday morning, not likely to be southward, but Sunday morning areas are more likely to move a little further out. to the south includes Decatur Denton McKinney Greenville and Sulfur Springs is still possible and Dallas Fort Worth and not likely for areas to the south, so this weekend wind chill tonight and tomorrow morning cold air for Friday and then throughout the weekend. and early next week and right now the immediate problem, the area of ​​concern is that tornado watch that lasts until eight o'clock tonight. Make sure you stay with us.

We will be here all afternoon and evening as we always are now. our regular schedule remember that a tornado watch means that conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather, including tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds within and near the watch area, while severe weather may not be imminent, People should remain alert to rapidly changing weather conditions and listen. For later statements and possible warnings, stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio commercial radio and television or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information. Wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m.

CST on Friday after the frontal North northwest winds 20 to 30 miles per hour with gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Affected areas include North and Central Texas. Hazardous weather conditions are expected from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m., central time of the day, impacts on Friday. Unsecured outdoor items can fly away in the wind. Driving on area roads can be difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles. A wind advisory means sustained winds of at least 20 to 30 miles per hour are expected. Excessive force cannot make driving difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles. Residents may want to take action.

To secure trash cans, patio furniture, and other lightweight outdoor items that can be blown around by high winds, the current time is 305 p.m. Central Daylight Time, you are listening to Noah, All Hazards, over the radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas-Fort Worth listening area, a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 3:30 p.m. CST for southeast Jack, northwest Parker, and northeast Palo Pinto counties. At 2:59 p.m. CST, a severe storm was located near Grayford or near mineral wells moving east of 45 miles per hour Inhalation hazard and wind gusts of 60 miles per hour Source radar indicated impact people and animals Outdoors will be injured hail damage expected to roofs, windows and vehicles wind damage expected to roofs, siding driveways Affected locations include Grayford Calapinto Cool Lake mineral wells Millsap Paran Adele Advance salesville mineral wells wit energy City Joplin often Horan Garner pedenville and Bennett a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. central time of day for north central Texas prepare immediately for large hail and damaging winds move to shelter inside a strong building and stay away from Windows, the storm is producing large hail, seek shelter now inside a sturdy structure and stay away from Windows now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. m. this afternoon, wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon to 10 a.m. m.

Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the southern upper 70s Winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour are possible this evening Mostly cloudy showers are likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the evening. Some storms can be severe. Windy and much cooler. Less humid with lows in the upper 30s. North winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour. 70 percent rain is possible, current time is 3 08 p.m. m., summer timecentral, if you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 3 30 p.m. m.

Central Daylight Time for Southeast Jack, Northwest Parker, and Northeast Palo Pinto Counties 59 p.m. Central Daylight Time, a severe storm was located near Grayford or near mineral wells moving east at 45 miles per hour. Danger involving wind gusts of 60 miles per hour. The home radar indicated impact. people and outdoor animals will be injured, expect hail damage to roofs, windows and vehicles, expect wind damage to roofs, siding driveways, intact locations include mineral wells, Grayford, Palo Pinto, Cool Lake Minnow, Wells Millsap, Paran, Adele, Salesville Advance, Whitney Town, The National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for southern Montague County in north central Texas.

Northwest Wise County in north central Texas. Northeast Jack County in North Central Texas until 4:15 p.m. Central Daylight Time at 308 p.m. Central Daylight Time, a severe storm was located seven miles north of Jacksboro. moving northeast at 40 miles per hour Danger 60 miles per hour in gusts and hail the size of half a dollar Source radar indicated impact damage to vehicles Wind damage expected to roofs Siding entrances Locations affected include Bowie Jacksboro Saint Joe Sunset Lake Armor G Carter Newport Montague Cundiff Lost Creek Reservoir Fruitland Park Springs Camp's Corner Crafton freestberg Mallard and Bonita a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m.

CST for North Central Texas, for your protection, enter a sturdy structure and stay away from windows, and if a thunderstorm warning is in effect, it remains in effect until 3:30 p.m. CST for southeastern Jack, northwest Parker, and northeast Palo Pinto counties at 2:59 p.m. CST, a severe thunderstorm was located near Grayford or near mineral wells moving east at 45 miles per hour. Inhalation hazard at 60 mile per hour wind gusts Source radar indicated impact people and animals Outdoors will be injured expect hail damage to roofs windows and vehicles specification wind damage to roofs siding entrances intact locations include Grayford Calipinto Cool Lake mineral wells mineral wells Millsap Stop Adele Advance Salesville wit energy Town Joplin often Horan Garner pedenville and Bennett a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. central time of day for north central Texas prepare immediately for large hail and damaging winds move to shelter inside a strong building and stay away from windows the storm is producing large hail, seek shelter now inside a sturdy structure and stay away away from windows.

Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. m. this afternoon. Wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m. Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms some thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour time mostly cloudy showers possible tonight with a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon some storms may be severe Windy and much colder less humid with lows in the upper 30s North winds 15 to 25 miles per hour with gusty winds up to 30. watch The National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe storm warning for southern Wise County in north central Texas Southeast Jack County in north central Texas Parker County in north central Texas Texas Western Tarrant County in north central Texas until 4 p.m. m. central time of day at 3 12 p.m. m.

Central Time A severe thunderstorm was located near Lake Mineral Wells or near mineral wells moving east at 45 miles per hour Danger Golf ball-sized hail and wind gusts to 60 miles per hour Radar source indicated impact people and animals Outdoors will be injured expect hail damage to roofs, windows and vehicles, expect wind damage to roofs Impacted entry locations include Fort Worth Weatherford Mineral Wells Benbrook White Settlement Azle River Oaks Sansom Park Lake Worth Eagle Mountain Breyer to Colin Acres Willow Park Reno Aledo Springtown Westworth Village Hudson Oaks Pelican Bay and Rome This includes the following highways Interstate 20 between mile markers 401 and 431.

Interstate 30 between mile markers 1 and 10. A tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. CST for North Central Texas. For your protection, enter a sturdy structure and stay away from windows. Now let's check the local forecast for Dallas. Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. m. this afternoon. Wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m. Friday this afternoon, mostly cloudy with a 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms some storms may be severe highs in the southern upper 70s Winds of 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour are possible this overnight mostly cloudy showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon some storms may be severe Windy and much cooler, less humid, with lows in the upper 30s.

North winds 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour, rain possible. 70 percent. The National Weather Service has issued Tornado Watch Number 68, in effect until 8 p.m. central daylight. Time this alert includes the following counties in Texas Mosque Dallas Denton Ellis Hill Hood Johnson Parker Somerville Tarrant and the wise remember that a tornado watch means conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather, including tornadoes, hail Large and damaging winds within and near the watch area While severe weather may not be imminent, people should remain alert to rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for subsequent statements and possible warnings.

Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio, commercial radio and television channels, or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information. The current time is 3 16 p.m. Central Daylight Time, you are listening to NOAA All Hazards Radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for southern Montague County in north central Texas. Northwest Wise County in north central Texas Northeast Jack County in north central Texas until 4 15 p.m. Central Daylight Time at 308 p.m. Central Daylight Time, a severe storm was located seven miles north of Jacksboro, moving northeast at 40 miles per hour Danger, wind gusts to 60 miles per hour and hail the size of half a dollar The radar source indicated impact Hail damage to vehicles expected specification wind damage to roofs siding entrances locations impacted include child Jacksboro Saint Joe Sunset Lake armor G Carter Newport Montague Cundiff Lost Creek Reservoir Fruitland Park Springs campgrounds Corner Craven fresberg Mallard and Bonita a The tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m.

CST for North Central Texas. For your protection, enter a sturdy structure and stay away from windows. The following is a preliminary storm report for Parker County. Hail the size of golf balls was reported at 306. PM, three miles east of Northeast Mineral Wells, current time is 3 18 PM Central Daylight Time, if you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of the Station From the National Weather Service kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for southern Montague County in north central Texas. Northwest Wise County in north central Texas.

Northeast Jack County in North Central Texas until 4:15 p.m. Central Daylight Time at 308 p.m. Central Daylight Time, a severe storm was located seven miles north of Jacksboro. moving northeast at 40 miles per hour Danger Wind gusts of 60 miles per hour and hail the size of half a dollar Source radar indicated impact Vehicles expected to suffer hail damage to roofs Siding driveways Locations affected include child Jacksboro Saint Joe Sunset Lake armor G Carter Newport Montague Cundiff Lost Creek Reservoir Fruitland Park Springs Camp's Corner Crafton fresberg Mallard and Bonita a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m.

CST for North Central Texas, for your protection, enter a sturdy structure and stay away from Windows, the National Weather Service in Fort Worth. has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for southern Wise County in north central Texas Southeast Jack County in north central Texas Parker County in north central Texas Western Tarrant County in north central Texas until 4 p.m. Central Daylight Time and 3:12 p.m. Central Daylight Time, a severe thunderstorm was located near lake mineral wells or near mineral wells moving east at 45 miles per hour Danger of golf ball-sized hail and gusty winds of 60 miles per hour Source radar indicated impact people and animals Outdoors will be injured hail expected to damage roofs, windows and vehicles wind damage expected to roofs siding entrances affected locations include Fort Worth Weatherford Mineral Wells Benbrook White Settlement Hazel River Oaks Sansom Park Lake Worth Eagle Mountain Breyer Pecan Acres Willow Park Reno Aledo Springtown Westworth Village Hudson Oaks Pelican Bay and Rome this includes the following highways Interstate 20 between mile markers 401 and 431 Interstate 30 between mile markers 1 and 10.

A tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. CST for North Central Texas, for your protection, enter a sturdy structure and stay away from Windows. Now let's check your local forecast. for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. m. this afternoon, wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m. Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms, some thunderstorms may have severe highs overhead Tonight 70 degree south winds possible at 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts of up to 35 miles per hour.

Mostly cloudy showers are likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the evening. Some thunderstorms can be severe. Windy and much colder. Less humid with lows in the upper 30s. North winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour are possible. Chance of rain 70 percent. The following is a preliminary storm report for Parker County. Hail the size of golf balls was reported at 3:17 p.m. less than Cool City the current time is 3 22 p.m. central time of day you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for southern Dallas County Montana in North Central Texas Northwest Wise County in North Central Texas Northeast Jack County in North Central Texas until 4 15 p.m.

Central Daylight Time at 308 p.m. Central Daylight Time, a severe storm was located seven miles north of Jacksboro and was moving northeast at 40 miles per hour Danger Wind gusts of 60 miles per hour and hail the size of half a dollar The radar source indicated impact hail damage to vehicles Wind damage expected to roofs Siding entrances Impacted locations include Bowie Jacksboro St Joe Sunset Lake armor G Carter Newport Montague Cundiff Perdido Creek Reservoir Fruitland Park Springs camps Corner Crafton fresberg Mallard and Bonita A tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. CST for North Central Texas, for your protection, enter a sturdy structure and stay away from windows issued by the National Weather Service in Fort Worth. a severe thunderstorm warning for southern Wise County in north central Texas Southeast Jack County in north central Texas Parker County in north central Texas Western Tarrant County in north central Texas until4 p.m.

Central Daylight Time at 3 12 p.m. Central Daylight Time, a severe storm is located near lake mineral wells or near mineral wells moving east at 45 miles per hour Danger of golf ball-sized hail and wind gusts of 60 miles per hour Source radar indicated impact people and animals Outdoors will be injured hail damage expected to roofs, windows and vehicles wind damage expected to roofs, siding, driveways, affected locations include Ft. Worth Weatherford, Benbrook Mineral Wells, White Settlement, Azle River Oaks, Sansom Park, Lake Worth, Eagle Mountain, Breyer, Pecan Acres, Willow Park, Reno, A severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 4 p.m.

Central Time, for the south, northeast Parker and west. tariff counties 3 11 p.m. central time, a severe storm was located seven miles northwest of Weatherford and was moving east at 45 miles per hour. Danger of tennis ball-sized hail and wind gusts of 65 miles per hour. Trained weather observers at the source impact people and animals. In the open air they will be injured. Hail damage to roofs, siding, windows and vehicles, wind damage expected to roofs, siding entrances. Affected locations include Fort Worth Weatherford Benbrook White Settlement Hazel River Oaks Sansom Park Lake Worth Eagle Mountain Breyer Pecan Acres Willow Park Reno Aledo Springtown Westworth Village Hudson Oaks Pelican Bay Rome and Haslet a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m.

CST for North Central Texas, the storm is producing large hail seek shelter now inside a sturdy structure and stay away from windows, and the severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 4:15 p.m. CST for southern Montague Northwest and Northeast Jack Counties is 3:24 p.m. CT, a severe thunderstorm was located near Lake Armonji Carter eight miles southwest of Bowie and was moving northeast at 55 miles per hour Danger 60 miles per hour Wind gusts and hail the size of half a dollar Radar source Damage is expected in the tail of the impact to vehicles. Wind damage to roofs is expected.

Lining entries. Affected locations include Saint Joe Sunset Lake. Armor G. Carter Newport Montague Fruitland Park. Springs Camps. Crafton freestberg corner. Mallard and Bonita. A tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. m., central time of day. for North Central Texas let's now check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. m. this afternoon. Wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m. Friday this afternoon, mostly cloudy with a 50 chance of showers. and thunderstorms some storms may be severe highs in the southern upper 70s Winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible tonight mostly cloudy showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon some Storms can be severe Windy and much cooler, less humid, with lows in the upper 30s.

North winds 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour, rain possible. 70 percent. The National Weather Service has issued Tornado Watch Number 68, in effect until 8 p.m. m., central time. Daylight Savings Time, this alert includes the following counties in Texas Muskie Dallas Denton Ellis Hill Hood Johnson Parker Somerville Tarrant and remember that a tornado watch means conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather, including tornadoes, large hail, and winds While severe weather may not be imminent, people should remain alert to rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for subsequent statements and possible warnings.

Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio's commercial radio and television media or Internet sources for the latest information on the severe weather, wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. this afternoon to 10 a.m. Central Time on Friday after rental. Northwest northwest winds are expected at 20 to 30 miles per hour with gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Affected areas include North and Central Texas. Hazardous weather conditions are expected from 5 p.m. of this from the afternoon until 10 a.m. CST Friday Impacts Unsecured outdoor items may be blown away Driving on area roads may be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles, a wind advisory means sustained winds of at least 20 to 30 are expected miles per hour wins so strong may not make driving difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles, residents may want to take steps to secure trash cans, lawn furniture and other lightweight outdoor objects that can be dragged by vehicles. strong winds.

The following is a preliminary storm report for Parker. Taylor County, the size of golf balls, was reported at 3 17 p.m. m., one of the least in the cold city, the current time is 3 29 p. Central Daylight Time, the National Weather Service has issued tornado watches. The tornado watch continues across North Texas until 8 o'clock tonight right now the Metroplex is pretty quiet on this western side of Tarrant County. It is now under a severe storm warning. We have a big storm in Tarrant County right now. Golf ball-sized hail has been reported. It has been confirmed in Tarrant. County or should I say in Parker County, golf ball sized hail, so Parker Tarrant and the southern section of this part of Wise County, including Rome, are under that thunderstorm warning until four in spot.

Now remember anytime in North Texas, many municipalities when there is a tornado watch in effect like there is now for all of North Texas and a severe thunderstorm warning that activates storm sirens in many areas. They're not tornado sirens anymore, that was when I was a kid, 100 years ago. As for storm sirens, they sound for large hail that damages large hail, they also sound for winds over 60 to 70 miles per hour, and they certainly sound for tornadoes, so no longer referring to tornado sirens. There are storm sirens now, keep that in mind if you have sirens going off in your community and right now I know in Hudson Oaks Willow Park in Alito there are alerts that are being sent out to those communities so again there is the warning that is in effect.

I want to get closer right now. Parker, this is just north of Weatherford and I mean we have a big storm with a little notch right now in this storm, so let me show you in our tower chamber we have a classic supercell storm here. Here we have the rain and hail as we move this camera a little bit, the rain and hail there and as we come back to that, I want to put a track on this storm because as that storm moves west moving heading east, I should say 45 to 50 miles per hour, the forward speed this thing is just going will be in Springtown, it's there now Azle 338 Briar 342 Pecan Acres 346 River Oaks 350 Saginaw 351 downtown Fort Worth 357 so no it's very far away, Haltom City 359 Keller 402 Roanoke 406 Bedford 408 and South Lake at 4 11.

When it comes I'm looking at really big hail, golf ball sized hail to ping pong ball sized hail, it's one possibility with this storm right now I'm getting some reports from a meteorologist three inches two to three inches Jesse hawila Jesse check my graph three inch diameter hail that's the size of a baseball so we're looking at the baseball tennis, the baseball sized hail with the supercell storm that is in the center of Parker County, we have moved our camera a little bit, this is the base of the storm, this supercell storm that rises to more 40,000 feet above the surface.

We are seeing a thunderstorm, a severe thunderstorm in Jack Montague Wise County, this is northern Wise County, this is, in effect, this thunderstorm warning until 4 15. and these are the supercells that are have originated in a dry line heading back west of the Dallas Fort Worth Area Western sections of North Texas a second line of storms is forming along that cold front, so there we are Metroplex covered in thunderstorms at five o'clock, not 100 percent coverage, but thunderstorms right now in the Metroplex from four to five o'clock this is the time at six o'clock become even more widespread at six o'clock seven o'clock the cold front has passed through DFW once the cold front moves through your location the severe threat will end abruptly but watch the storms at seven at eight o'clock there is activity at nine o'clock from Mexia to Atenas to Tyler to Gilmer to Mineola and then at 10 o'clock North Texas is clear, but right now we are seeing very large hail with these thunderstorms.

In the Weatherford area I'm getting confirmed reports of golf ball hail close to the size of a tennis ball confirmed on the north side of Fort Worth right now and here's what's going on: We're looking at a wind advisory that will go into effect at five o'clock tonight, that's for all of North Texas, so strong winds of 20 to 50 miles per hour and a freeze in the forecast for Saturday morning is possible in the Metroplex , most likely for areas to the north and then Sunday morning that's where it's most likely through Dallas Fort Worth and then probably not south, but remember right now I have a core of hail, a thunderstorm in Montague County which right now appears to be producing hail the size of an inch and a half in diameter, so it's not just Parker County that will soon move to Tarrant County.

Big hail, it's just a couple of storms, it will create a lot of problems. Be sure to stay with us. WFAA on Four Star starts in about 25 minutes. See you later at five miles an hour. Danger Tennis ball-sized hail and wind gusts of 65 miles per hour. Trained weather observers at the source impact people and animals. Outdoors they will get injured. Hail damage to roofs, windows and vehicles is expected. Wind damage to roofs is expected. Tickets. Affected locations include Fort Worth Weatherford Benbrook White Settlement Hazel River. Oaks Sansom Park Lake Worth Eagle Mountain Breyer Pecan Acres Willow Park Reno Aledo Springtown Westworth Village Hudson Oaks Pelican Bay Rome and Haslet a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. central time of day for north central Texas the storm is producing large hail now seek shelter inside a sturdy structure and stay away from windows a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 4:15 p.m.

Central Daylight Time for southern Montague, northwestern and northeastern Jack counties is 3 24 p.m. Central Daylight Time, a severe storm was located near Armor G Carter Lake for eight miles southwest of Bowie moving northeast at 55 miles per hour Danger Wind gusts to 60 miles per hour and hail the size of half a dollar Source radar indicated impact Hail damage to vehicles expected Wind damage to roofs expected Siding entrances Affected locations include child Saint Joe Sunset Lake Armor G Carter Newport Montague Fruitland Park Springs camps Corner Crafton fresberg Mallard and Bonita a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. m., central time of day for north central Texas.

This severe thunderstorm warning for southeastern Jack and northwest Parker counties will expire at 3:30 p.m. m., central time of day. The storm that caused the warning has moved out of the area, therefore the warning will be allowed to expire. A tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. m., central time of day for north central Texas. Remember a severe storm warning. Still in effect for northern Parker County until 4 pm now let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 pm. m. this afternoon, wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m.

Friday this afternoon, mostly cloudy with a 50 chance of showers and a few thunderstorms. Thunderstorms may be severe highs in the upper 70s. South winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour are possible tonight. Mostly cloudy showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the evening. Some thunderstorms can be severe. Windy and much cooler. less humid with lows in the upper 30s North winds 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour 70 percent chance of rainThe following is a preliminary storm report for Parker County. Hail the size of ping pong balls was reported at 3:30 p.m. m., five miles north of the town of Weatherford, the current time is 3 38 p.m.

Central Daylight Time, you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area at The Severe Thunderstorm Warning remains in effect until 4 p.m. CST for northeastern Parker and Western Tarant counties, and until 3:23 p.m. CST, a severe storm was located seven miles northwest of Weatherford and was moving east at 45 miles per hour. Danger of tennis ball-sized hail and wind gusts of 65 miles per hour Trained weather observers at the source impact people and animals. Outdoors people will be injured, hail damage to roofs, windows and vehicles is expected, wind damage to roofs is expected.

Affected sighting locations include Fort Worth Weatherford Benbrook White Settlement Hazel River Oaks Sansom Park Lake Worth Eagle Mountain Breyer Pecan Acres Willow Park Reno Aledo Springtown Westworth Village Hudson Oaks Pelican Bay Rome and Haslet a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. CST for North Central Texas the storm is producing large hail seek shelter now inside a sturdy structure and stay away from Windows the current time is 3 39 p.m. CST, you are listening to Noah, all hazards on the radio, the voice of the National Weather Service, the severe thunderstorm warning for southern Wise County is canceled, there is a storm view that caused the warning has moved outside the warning area, therefore the warning has been canceled a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. m., central time of day for north central Texas.

A severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 4 p.m. CST for northeastern Parker and western Tarrant counties at 3:39 PM CST, a severe thunderstorm was located over Willow Park seven miles east of Weatherford, moving toward the east. This is 45 miles per hour. Danger of tennis ball-sized hail and wind gusts of 70 miles per hour. Trained weather observers at the source will impact people and animals. In the open air they will be injured. Hail damage to roofs, citing windows and vehicles, considerable damage to trees is expected. Wind damage to the roofs of affected mobile homes and outbuildings is also likely to include Fort Worth Weatherford Benbrook White Settlement Azle River Oaks Sansom Park Lake Worth Eagle Mountain Breyer to Colin Acres Willow Park Reno Aledo Westworth Village Hudson Oaks Pelican Bay Haslet I goal and Lake Weatherford a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. central time of day for north central texas the storm is producing large hail seek shelter now inside a sturdy structure and stay away from windows the current time is 3 41 p.m. m Central Daylight Time you are listening to Noah All Hazards on the radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area.

A severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 4:15 p.m. m. Central Daylight Time for South Montague, Northwest and Northeast. Jack Counties, it's 3:24 p.m. CST, a severe thunderstorm was located near Armor G Carter Lake for eight miles southwest of Bowie and was moving northeast at 55 miles per hour. Danger, wind gusts of 60 miles per hour and following this severe thunderstorm warning for the northwest and northeast. jack counties is canceled the severe thunderstorm that triggered the warning has moved out of the warning area, therefore the warning has been canceled a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m.

Central Time for North Central Texas A Severe Thunderstorm Warning remains in effect until 4 p.m. central time for northeastern Parker and Western Tarrant counties at 3:39 p.m. CT, a severe storm was located over Willow Park seven miles east of Weatherford and moving east at 45 miles per hour, hail the size of a Hazard tennis ball and wind gusts of 70 miles per hour. hour. Source-trained weather observers impact people and animals. Outdoors people will be injured, hail is expected to damage roofs, windows and vehicles, considerable damage is expected to trees. Wind damage to the roofs of affected mobile homes and outbuildings is also likely to include Fort Worth Weatherford Benbrook White Settlement Hazel River Oaks Sansom Park Lake Worth Eagle Mountain Breyer Pecan Acres Willow Park renal Aledo Westworth Village Hudson Oaks Pelican Bay Haslet anera and Lake Weatherford a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. central time of day for north central Texas the storm is producing large hail seek shelter now inside a sturdy shelter structure and stay away from Windows a thunderstorm warning view for Northwest and Northeast Jack counties is canceled The severe storm that triggered the warning has moved outside the warning area, so the warning has been canceled.

A tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. CST for North Central Texas let's now check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. m. this afternoon, wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m. Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a temperature of 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms some storms may be severe highs in the southern upper 70s Winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible tonight mostly cloudy showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much cooler Less humid will flow in the upper 30s North winds 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour 70 percent rain is possible the national weather service has issued tornado watch number 68 effective until 8 p.m.

CST, this watch includes the following Texas counties Muskie Dallas Denton Ellis Hill Hood Johnson Parker Somerville Tarrant and the wise remember that a tornado watch means conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather, including tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds within and near the watch area While severe weather is not imminent, people should remain alert to rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for subsequent statements and possible warnings. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio's commercial radio and television outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information: Preliminary storm report for Wise County, tail up to the size of a quarter at 3 39 p.m. m., eight miles northwest of Chico, the following is a preliminary storm report for Parker County, hail the size of chicken eggs was reported at 3 33 p.m. m. six miles north of the city of Weatherford the current time is 3:46 p.m. m CST you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the severe thunderstorm warning for southern Wise County. is canceled there is a severe thunderstorm that caused the warning to have been moved out of the warning area, therefore the warning has been canceled a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. central time for north central Texas. a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 4 p.m. central time for northeastern Parker and western Tarrant counties 3 39 p.m.

CST, a severe thunderstorm was located over Willow Park or seven miles east of Weatherford, moving east at 45 miles per hour. Danger of tennis ball-sized hail and wind gusts of 70 miles per hour. Trained weather source Observers will impact people and animals. Outdoors injuries will occur, hail damage to roofs, siding, windows and vehicles is expected, considerable damage to trees is expected. Wind damage to the roofs of affected mobile homes and outbuildings is also likely to include Fort Worth Weatherford Benbrook White Settlement Hazel River Oaks Sansom Park Lake Worth Eagle Mountain Breyer Pecan Acres Willow Park Reno Aledo Westworth Village Hudson Oaks Pelican Bay Haslet I goal and Lake Weatherford a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. central time of day for north central Texas the storm is producing large hail seek shelter now inside a sturdy structure and stay away from Windows, the severe thunderstorm warning for Northwestern Wise and Northeastern Jack counties is canceled.

There is a thunderstorm that caused the warning to have been moved out of the warning area, therefore the warning has been cancelled. A tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. m., central time of day. for North Central Texas let's now check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. m. this afternoon. Wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m. Friday this afternoon, mostly cloudy with a 50 chance of showers. and thunderstorms some storms may be severe highs in the southern upper 70s Winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible tonight mostly cloudy showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon some Storms can be severe Windy and much cooler, less humid, with lows in the upper 30s.

North winds 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour, 70 percent chance of rain. The following is a preliminary storm report for Wise County anal up to size. of quarters was reported at 3 39 PM eight miles northwest of Chico, the following is a preliminary storm The report for Parker County hail the size of chicken eggs was reported at 3 33 PM. m., six miles north of the town of Weatherford. The following is a preliminary storm report for Tarrant County the size of a half dollar was reported at 3 48 p.m. m. one. Miley's Northeast Lakeside current time is 3:50 p.m.

CST, you are listening to Noah all Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the Severe Thunderstorm Warning for southern Wise County is in effect. canceled this severe storm that prompted the warning has moved out of the warning area, therefore the warning has been canceled a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. m., central time of day for north central Texas. A severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 4 p.m. CST for northeast Parker and Western Tarrant Counties at 3:39 p.m. CT, a severe thunderstorm was located over Willow Park or seven miles east of Weatherford and was moving east at 45 miles per hour.

Danger of tennis ball-sized hail and wind gusts of 70 miles per hour. Source-trained weather observers impact people and animals outdoors will be injured, hail damage to roofs, siding, windows and vehicles is expected, considerable damage to trees is expected. The wind is also likely to damage the roofs of mobile homes and outbuildings. Affected locations include Fort Worth Weatherford Benbrook White Settlement Hazel River Oaks Sansom Park Lake Worth Eagle Mountain Breyer El Colon Acres Willow Park Renal Aledo Westworth Village Hudson Oaks Pelican Bay Haslet Panera and Lake Foreign The National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a warning of severe thunderstorm for east central Parker County in north central Texas Tarrant County in north central Texas until 4 30 p.m.

Time 3: 51 p.m. CT, a severe thunderstorm was located near Lake Worth and was moving east at 40 miles per hour. Danger of hail the size of a ping pong ball and wind gusts of 60 miles per hour. Trained weather observers at the source will impact people and animals. Outdoors they will be injured, hail damage is expected. to roofs, siding, windows and vehicles, wind damage is expected to roofs, siding, driveways, affected locations include Fort Worth Arlington Grand Prairie Euless Bedford Grapevine Haltom City Keller Coppell Hurst Southlake watanga Colleyville Benbrook Saginaw White Settlement Forest Hill Azle Richland Hills and River Oaks a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m.

CST for North Central Texas, for your protection, enter a structureresistant and keep away from windows. continuous Cloud-to-ground lightning is occurring with this storm, move indoors immediately lightning can kill Tornado Watch Number 68 remains in effect until 8 p.m. m., central time daylight saving time for the following counties in Texas mosque Dallas Denton Ellis Hill Hood Johnson Parker Somerville Tarrant and wise remember that a tornado watch means that conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather, including tornadoes, hail Large and damaging winds within and near the watch area, while severe weather may not be imminent. People should remain alert to rapidly changing weather conditions and listen to subsequent statements and possible warnings.

Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio commercial radio and television outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information. A severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect. until 4 p.m. CST for northeastern Parker and Western Tarrant counties, at 3:39 p.m. MST, a severe thunderstorm was located over Willow Park or seven miles east of Weatherford, moving east at 45 miles per hour, tennis ball-sized hail, and 70 miles per hour. hour-long wind gusts Trained weather observers at source impact people and animals Outdoors will be injured hail is expected to damage roofs, windows and vehicles considerable damage to trees is expected. Wind damage to the roofs of affected mobile homes and outbuildings is also likely to include Fort Worth Weatherford Benbrook White Settlement Azle River Oaks Sansom Park Lake Worth Eagle Mountain Breyer Pecan Acres Willow Park Reno Aledo Westworth Village Hudson Oaks Pelican Bay Haslet I goal and Lake Weatherford a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. central time of day for north central Texas the storm is producing large hail seek shelter now inside a sturdy structure and stay away from windows, the severe thunderstorm warning for Northwestern Wise and Northeastern Jack counties is canceled.

The severe storm that triggered the warning has moved outside the warning area, therefore the warning has been canceled. A tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. CST for North Central Texas, let's now check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. m. this afternoon, wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m. Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms some storms may be severe highs in the upper 70s South winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible this overnight mostly cloudy showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s North winds 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible chance of rain 70 percent the following is a preliminary storm report for Wise County hail the size of a quarter was reported at 3 39 p.m. m. eight miles northwest of Chico the following is a preliminary storm report for Tarrant County a tail of up to half a dollar was reported at 3 48 p.m. m. on the northeast shore of Miley Lake the following is a preliminary storm report for Parker County hail the size of oranges was reported at 3 54 p.m. m., three miles northwest of the city of Weatherford, the current time is 3 57 p.

CT, you are listening to Noah, all hazards, on the radio, the voice of the National Weather Service. Stationed service kec55 serving the dallas fort worth listening area, the national weather service in fort worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for east central parker county in north central texas. Tarrant County in north central Texas until 4:30 p.m. CST at 3:51 p.m. m., central time. During the day, a severe thunderstorm was located near Lake Worth and was moving east at 40 miles per hour. Danger of hail the size of a ping pong ball and wind gusts of 60 miles per hour.

Trained weather observers at the source impact people and animals. Outdoors will be injured, expect hail damage to roofs, siding, windows and vehicles expect wind damage to roofs, siding, driveways, affected locations include Fort Worth Arlington Grand Prairie Spectators Bedford Grapevine Haltom City Keller Coppell Hurst Southlake watanga Colleyville Benbrook Saginaw White Settlement Forest Hill Hazel Richland Hills and River Oaks a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. at central time of day time for north central Texas for your protection get into a sturdy structure and stay away from windows continuously Cloud-to-ground lightning is occurring with this storm move indoors immediately lightning can kill a warning Severe thunderstorm remains in effect until 4 p.m.

CST for Northeast Parker and Western Tarrant at 3:39 p.m. CT, a severe thunderstorm was located over Willow Park seven miles east of Weatherford and was moving east at 45 miles per hour. Danger of tennis ball-sized hail and wind gusts of 70 miles per hour. Source-trained weather observers impact people. and animals Outdoors will be injured, hail damage to roofs, siding, windows and vehicles is expected, considerable damage to trees is expected. Wind damage is also likely to affect the roofs of mobile homes and outbuildings. Affected locations include Fort Worth Weatherford Vembroke. Hello everyone and thank you for watching Thursday's edition of WFAA News.

At 4 I'm Teresa Woodard for Jason Wheeler today and we'll start with a live look at our tower camera in Weatherford, you can see all those clouds in the distance, Chief Meteorologist Pete Delkus is with us this afternoon and Pete, we're You noticed that between 4 and 8 p.m. m. was when we would start to see things skyrocket and it seems like that's true. My hope was that we were wrong, unfortunately you know when you have a dry line and you have all the ingredients in place. and a cold front moving in and it's March in Texas it's spring this is what's happening this is what's happening let me see if we have it ready I want to do this I want to go to this photo this is what's happening this is just a couple of minutes ago , just so you know, last night, the day before, I was talking about big hail, it could be the size of a tennis ball, it's a hail the size of a tennis ball, so we've had a lot of reports, this is a Bamberg that sent us. this this is uh this is in Weatherford or I just think on the north side of town so there we are it's a really big hail it's interesting when I see these hailstones and you see what's happening how they're all different. but all of North Texas right now is on, I'm talking about areas southeast of North Texas.

The door to the southeast section of Texas is not under a tornado watch, everyone else is under a tornado watch in the area and we have a severe thunderstorm, it's a supercell storm that has now moved into Tarrant County, so Tarrant County is also Parker County. It's actually just this eastern end of Parker County that is under a thunderstorm watch and warning until 4:30. All of Tarrant County except this section of the south end of Tarrant, the rest. Tarrant County is under a severe thunderstorm warning until 4:30. and other than that, in the Metroplex, nothing else is happening right now, but we have a major thunderstorm in Tarrant County and it extends from anywhere from the Parker Tarrant county line right on the north side of downtown from Fort Worth, we're going to put a track on it and the track will show exactly where the core of this storm is moving at arrival time, so right now it's 402, it'll be in North Richland Hills any minute, right in the center of the city.

Fort Worth itself here in the next few minutes Grapevine 413 DFW the big airport 415 we're looking at Irving at 422 Six Flags 423 Arlington 427 Grand Prairie 430 University Park at 435 Dallas at 438 the Dallas Zoo 442 Fruitdale 450 at Mesquite at 4 54 I mentioned we had a storm that was severe in Montague County. We have a decent layer right now across the area which is that warm layer of air up high, but with the dry line that's back to the west of us right now. provide enough lift, the cold front will provide enough lift to get over that layer and slowly it will start to erode and the storms will continue to break out, this is what the radar looks like at five o'clock, the activity is moving towards Dallas County, Collin County, as well as five o'clock.

On the dot, there we are at six o'clock, let's see how the storm activity expands at six, is that the dry line closes a little closer to the heart of the Metroplex and then at seven o'clock the activity is at east of Dallas at that point. the cold front passed through DFW at seven o'clock and I've mentioned it in these clippings we've made over the last few hours, once the cold front moves through your location, wherever you are, your severe weather threat will arrive abruptly. all the way through, we're at eight at night at 8, the Metroplex is clear, but the areas east of Dallas are not at nine, it's moving into Southeast Texas and Far East Texas and then, certainly, as we move through the In the latter part of tonight, all the activity slowly comes to an end, but all of North Texas will be clear by 10 o'clock tonight and then as we clear behind of the cold front, winds increase at five o'clock, a wind advisory goes into effect.

Winds 20 to 45 gusting close to 50. That's why we have a tornado watch in effect right now and behind that cold front, strong winds and a freeze is a possibility. I'll be back in a few minutes with meteorologist Jesse Hawila. We will explain more about the timing of severe weather threats and the cold air and freezing that will follow in the future. Our surveillance remains in effect until 8 p.m. m., central time of day for north central Texas. For your protection, enter a sturdy structure and stay away. from Windows, continuous lightning is occurring from the cloud to the ground with this storm, move indoors immediately, lightning can kill now, let's check your local forecast for Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68, in effect until 8 p.m. . m. this afternoon, wind advisory in effect as of 5 p.m. m. this afternoon. to 10 a.m.

Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms some storms may be severe highs in the southern upper 70s Winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible tonight mostly cloudy showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms overnight some storms may be severe Windy and much colder less humid with lows in the upper 30s North winds 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour 70 percent chance of rain possible The following is a preliminary storm report for Tarrant County. A queue of up to half a dollar was reported at 3 48 p.m. m. on the northeast shore of Miley Lake.

The following is a preliminary storm report for Parker County. Hail up to the size of oranges was reported at 3 54. PM, three miles northwest of the city of Weatherford, current time is 4:05 p.m. Central Daylight Time, you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed at KEC 55. Serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a storm warning severe electrical for east central Parker County in north central Texas. Tarrant County in north central Texas until 4:30 p.m. Central Daylight Time at 3:51 p.m. Central Daylight Time, a severe thunderstorm was located near Lake Worth moving east at 40 miles. per hour Danger of ping pong ball-sized hail and wind gusts of 60 miles per hour Trained weather observers at the source impact people and animals Outdoors injury will be expected Hail damage to roofs, windows and vehicles expected wind damage to roofs, driveways Affected locations include Fort Worth ArlingtonGrand Prairie Spectators Bedford Grapevine Haltom City Keller Coppell Hurst Southlake watanga Colleyville Benbrook Saginaw White Settlement Forest Hill Hazel Richland Hills and River Oaks a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. central timeof the day for North Central Texas for your protection get inside a sturdy structure and stay away from Windows continuous Cloud-to-ground lightning is occurring with this storm move indoors immediately lightning can kill Tornado Watch Number 68 remains in effect to 8 p.m.

Central Time for the following counties in Texas mosque Dallas Denton Ellis Hill Hood Johnson Parker Somerville Tarrant and Remember that a tornado watch means conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather, including tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds near the watch area, while severe weather conditions may not be imminent. People should remain alert to rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later. statements and possible warnings stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio's commercial radio and television outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. m. this afternoon.

Wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m. Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms some thunderstorms may have severe highs in the upper 70s South winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible tonight mostly cloudy showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon some thunderstorms may be severe Windy in much cooler, less humid weather with lows in the upper 30s North winds 15 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour possible 70 percent chance of rain The following is a preliminary storm report for Parker County.

Hail the size of oranges was reported at 3:54 p.m. m., three miles northwest of the town of Weatherford, the current time is 4 09 p.m. m., Central Daylight Time. a Noah all hazards radio voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for east central Parker County in the North Central Texas Tarrant County in North Central Texas until 4:30 p.m. CST at 3:51 p.m. CST, a severe thunderstorm was located near Lake Worth moving east at 40 miles per hour Danger of ping pong ball-sized hail in wind gusts of 60 miles per hour Sources of trained weather observers impact people and animals Outdoors injuries will be expected Hail damage to roofs, windows and vehicles Wind damage expected to roofs, siding entrances Affected locations include Fort Worth Arlington Grand Prairie Spectators Bedford Grapevine Haltom City Keller Coppell Hurst Southlake watanga Colleyville Benbrook Saginaw White Settlement Forest Hill Hazel Richland Hills and River Oaks a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m.

CST for North Central Texas, for your protection, get inside a sturdy structure and stay away from windows. Continuous cloud to ground lightning is occurring with this storm, move indoors immediately, lightning can kill, now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. m. this afternoon wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m. Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms some thunderstorms there is a thunderstorm sight The warning for east central Parker County is canceled. This severe storm that caused the warning has moved out of the warning area, therefore the warning has been canceled.

A tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. CST for North Central Texas. A severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 4:30 p.m. CST for Central Tarrant County at 4:10 p.m. CT, a severe storm was located over Haltom City and was moving east at 40 miles per hour. Danger, wind gusts of 60 miles per hour and quarter-size hail. The radar of origin was indicated. Hail damage to vehicles is expected. Wind damage to roofs is expected. Lining entries. Affected locations include Fort Worth Arlington Grand Prairie Euless Bedford Grapevine Haltom City Keller Coppell Hurst Southlake watangra Colleyville Benbrook Saginaw White Settlement Forest Hill Richland Hills River Oaks and Cannondale a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m.

CST for North Central Texas, for your protection, stay inside a sturdy structure and stay away from windows. Continuous cloud to ground lightning is occurring with this storm, move inland immediately, now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex. Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. m. this afternoon Wind Advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m. Friday this afternoon mostly cloudy with a 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms some thunderstorms may have severe highs in the upper 70s South winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour are possible this overnight mostly cloudy showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon Solar storms may be severe Windy and much cooler less humid with lows in the upper 30s North winds 15 to 25 miles an hour with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour it is possible to rain 70 percent the current time is 4 13 p.m.

CST, you're listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed at kec55 serving Dallas Fort Worth. listening area the severe thunderstorm warning for east central parker county is canceled this severe thunderstorm that triggered the warning has moved out of the warning area therefore the warning has been canceled a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. CST for North Central Texas a Severe Thunderstorm Warning remains in effect until 4:30 p.m. CST for Central Tarrant County at 4:10 p.m. CST, a severe storm was located over Haltom City moving east at 40 miles per hour Danger: Wind gusts of 60 miles per hour and quarter size Hail Source radar indicated impact Expected hail damage to vehicles Wind damage expected to roofs Siding driveways Impacted locations overseas The National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a tornado warning for southern Tarrant County in north central Texas until 5 p.m.

Central Daylight Time at 4 14 PM Central Daylight Time, Chroma Key. I'll let you drive the graphics system for us and as we look at what's going on, this literally came on when the camera lit up there a moment ago, so Jesse, let's put this on. but here we all are in Tarrant County we are starting to see some churn with this right now but there is a strong churn present mostly you can see the notch that we have here on this and we have been watching this I think . I pointed out that near the top of the newscast we're starting to see a little influx on this right now and this storm Jesse, let's put a clue on that show where the rotation is, if possible, so we can point it out to people. they are northeast of downtown, so to speak, and right now we have sirens going off in Tarrant County, those in Fort Worth right now, our rotation is right where Notch is Arlington is also setting off the sirens outdoor warning, so when sirens are heard activated right now in Tarrant County.

I know they were activated on the west side of Tarrant County. They were activated due to baseball size, golf ball size, tennis ball size, baseball size hail that caused damage in Parker County. Weatherford was very, very big. hail the size of a tennis ball, hail, we had mineral wells, several cars with broken windows and also with mirrors that fell off the cars due to the size of a tennis ball, hail, there is our rotation, so this is just north of downtown Fort. It's worth getting ready to cross 199 shortly, so let's get to that here, let me do this first of all, arrival time at Haltom City, let's put that track back there Haltom City, I think it was at 419, so any moment that track again. it's moving east at about 35 to 40 miles per hour there's Haltom City 421 Richland Hills 424 Handley 429 pantigo 436 and Six Flags 438 Grand Prairie is 444. so we're going to take that track out right now and put I want to get a little closer more here if we can just to show you exactly and Jesse if you can if you can get us that camera in downtown Fort Worth and I know that that camera is located right here and it's pointing to the east so unfortunately we can't turn it and look north or northeast, but our Fort Worth camera is pointing east right now, so the circulation is preparing to cross, let's go back to the map where the circulation is moving. ready to cross, we'll get over there, prepare to cross 35W in just a couple of minutes, just north of the I-30 interchange, so here's 30, there's 30, right 30, here's 35, here's the 30th so it's getting ready there's our circulation so it's this area here that we're most concerned about so yeah we have an opportunity from West Fort Worth let's get to that right now and let me show you what we've got , so that's the area, there's River Oaks, that's where we have rotation right now. radar and I don't know, this is just west of Fort Worth, it's a little hard to tell what part of the storm it is right now, is this the back end or is it okay looking to the northeast, so it would be in the back of the storm itself, the supercell itself, so it's kind of a jagged edge.

I don't see any rotation there. We have an observer who is also in that area who is going by the mix master in Fort Worth reporting a decrease. and rotation, but there are no other reports from other people at this time. I don't see any rotation. I don't see. I don't see any rotation. I don't see any rotation or decline in that part. not just scud clouds, let's get back to me, let's leave the camera up, but let me point out a couple of things here in the studio if we can, so let's turn on the hot chroma key if we can, there we are, we have a rotation. wall cloud right now that is being reported right now by a hunter in the field a rotating wall clock Jesse as I look at this maybe I see a little rotation I just don't know if we're looking at the right part of the storm Here, since We are west of downtown Fort Worth, my fear is that we are looking at the back, not the front, of the storm, but I am getting a report from one of our spotters in the field that there is a rotation. wall cloud just south of River Oaks heading east just east of River Oaks Boulevard right now this is not where it is and Josh Josh is our producer in the control room Josh, if you can talk to me and let me know, uh, yes Can you give me a precise location of this meteorologist Jesse hawila here too and Jesse from this point of view?

I don't see anything that looks ominous, but again I think we are in the back of the storm, which is not the site of the storm. storm necessarily that would show the rotation is, are you seeing the same thing Jessie? So what we're seeing here is just scud, yeah, and you've seen some of that upward movement, um, you know the upward movement with that too, the rotation really is something like that. tightly coiled closer a little bit closer to the center of the city so if we're looking if we're on the west side looking towards the back uh we're just looking at the back end of the supercell you're seeing some upward motion but not the spinning wall cloud yes that was my fear and that's okay but the worry is on the other side of the storm so let's go back to the radar and point it out and let people see exactly where it is.

It's Grand Prairie right now they're activating their sirens uh so this is our area of ​​concern. I think the camera is probably back here looking at this side of the storm, but this is the side of the storm that we have our concern about. our rotation right here, you see this hook, that's where our rotation is, so it's north of downtown, so if our camera was here, let's say at 30 and 35 right there, at that interchange in the center, Looking back, we could look there. able to see some rotation again, someone crossed the mix master andThey reported a drop and a rotation, but I don't have any other reports, by the way, UT Arlington is currently sounding outdoor warning sirens. activated for the tornado warning that is in effect in Tarrant County, that tornado warning lasts until five p.m.

Grand Prairie has activated its sirens for the exact same reason Fort Worth has sirens activated right now and east of River Oaks right now. there's our River Oaks and again right on the east side, that's where we have our rotation Matt Howerton is in Fort Worth right now Matt, I don't know where you are, uh, I see your camera, tell me where you are Matt, I think you're in heading west, if I'm not mistaken, confirm that, oh, there's downtown Fort Worth on the right, you're heading west, tell me what you're looking at, some rotation, Matt's location, yeah, hey Pete, so right now We just saw a small funnel over downtown Fort Worth.

We're heading west, we're just south of the skyline here in Fort Worth and south of downtown where all the buildings are. We're leaving here on Lancaster Avenue, but this store is the storm is pretty nasty right now. I literally heard the tornado or excuse me for the storm. Sirens blared as we headed into the city and what we thought we had. I don't know if they had us here a second ago, but we did have my photographer. I saw what he thought was a funnel there over the city of Fort Worth or downtown. His hand was raised.

I don't know if I was up at the time when you guys were live. But yeah, I think we're seeing the same thing, the same kind of things that you guys are seeing on the radar, in the studio, but yeah, this is a pretty unpleasant situation. here and we're looking at it we're moving around here we're going to try to move we're going to go Josh we're going to go east east on third we're going to go east on 30th and we'll try to get a better shot for you guys and let's see if we can capture some of what you're seeing there in the studio okay Josh we appreciate I'm also getting a report right now of a confirmation of a tornado so we have confirmation right now of a tornado located in Fort Worth now this would just be Josh your camera and Matt this is your camera if you can reposition a little bit this is the supercell so now we're getting confirmation of a tornado in Fort Worth and we have Jefferson in Fort Worth so give me an update on where are you right now, uh and uh, this is your camera, so talk to me, buddy, what do we have?

Where are you in the 7th Street area here in Fort Worth and could I tell you? This just a few minutes ago we had sun and very quickly the sky changed, we had the sky open, it rained a lot, the rain calmed down, we had wind, the wind calmed down, but as you can see our clouds above us. We are very, very active again. This happened within a few seconds. We are not far from the old Montgomery Plaza to give you another reference point of where we are. This happened within a few seconds. Really, really fast, that's why.

It is very important to make sure you are aware of the weather. Hello, do me. I don't know who your photographer is, but I need to scroll down. I need to see the ground, so if you guys can zoom in, scroll down and let me see what's going on so I know you're in Montgomery Plaza and okay, right here. Hey, this is Jesse, this can be our rotation right here, this can be tornado meteorologist Jesse hawila and scoop, you guys? Look, I look and it's hard to tell from where I am right now, but I might be seeing the rotation right now.

A meteorologist. Jesse whoila has a bigger TV where he is sitting right now. Jesse, do you see that behind that building and scoop they're in? on the right side of the Montgomery Plaza building, on the right I see a small indentation, a small indentation that could be the beginning of a funnel cloud, zoom in to your right, a small scoop in the middle. Those two buildings is Jesse. I know you have a better TV where you are. It could be that a little Scutter is a little rotation that we're seeing there if we can hold that shot.

I mean, it looks like it's spinning. It looks like it is, look at it, you can see two different movements, obviously the things in the foreground move to the right and then the things in the back move to the left, now, um, if that's that scoop. in that chamber, if you could keep an eye on that's a very specific area, as it's still, you know, here, that's pretty spotty, I don't see anything confirmed there, but there's definitely something to keep an eye on, yeah, and find out if you can hear me. this is what we are looking for.

I'm looking at the base of the storm and we're trying to see if we see any rotation, of course, it looks like if you can zoom out right now, um, what we're looking for. Because I think this is our spinning wall cloud right here and I know Matt Howerton is out there too and yeah, this is our supercell storm, so this is the spinning wall cloud and Jesse, I see a little bit. A little bit of rotation here at the base of this storm, but what we're looking for is that the base of the storm itself, that's where we're going to make the funnel cloud start to rotate and then it'll start to go down and it's a little hard to see from your position there, but I see you're across the street from Montgomery Plaza, not in that area, it'll be down here at the base, not necessarily up here, higher up, uh, but Jesse from your point of view.

I don't see any rotation over there right now, but it looks like this wall cloud is rotating by RO right now. I'm looking to see if we have any of our other spotters reporting on the tornado right now, but we're getting some conflicting reports from some people who have had their eyes on this storm in Tarrant County and really on the entire cycle. life and the report we're getting right now from some of our Hunters in the field is kind of contradictory, as I mentioned the report we're getting right now from some of those in the field who say it hasn't landed, so There's a lot of uncertainty with this right now, but I don't see anything happening there right now.

Euless next to Euless in Bedford right now I guess Hearst will do the same by activating the outdoor storm sirens. We, this is clearly our way to Jesse, wouldn't you agree? This is our rotating wall cloud right now because I I mean, I can see the rotation here at the base. I just don't see, I don't see a funnel cloud developing. I did it before. Yeah, you know, looking at the radar here, for example, it's just in the background here, looking at the speed scans. uh what was a tighter rotation now and we're seeing this here is more irregular, it's wider and for those that are really good, we want it to be wider, we want it to be irregular, uh you Now we're just looking at the scans, I would say the turnover has really gotten a lot less now that you still see this upward movement right now, right there, and a lot of times now we're going to work to see who. confirmed that there is a tornado for one of the storm spotters, but what you are seeing many times people can be confused by this.

I mean, look at this, it's a pretty sinister sight. You can see, you can see the rotation here, yeah. wide rotation wide, yes, very wide now, so you want to watch these cycles when you have these super cells, they can go up and down, you want to keep an eye on these areas because you know you can do it in a very short time. going from a jagged wall cloud or an irregular, disorganized rotation to all of a sudden a funnel, maybe a tornado, so we're keeping a close eye on this, but looking at these radar scans you see how it's just spreading out now.

Yes, sometimes people see these things and immediately start panicking, thinking it's a tornado and of course because there is enough rotation we want everyone to stay safe, but we have some rotation anyway In this storm, we are definitely keeping an eye on it. the upward movement also P you see that there with this the scud there yes, yes, you could see the scud here and there is some confirmation at this time that there are several experienced storm chasers in the area that saw a brief dust uh, with some swirls under the wall, cloud, a funnel over West Fort Worth a little bit earlier, maybe with a little bit of debris associated with that right now, so there may have been a little bit of a debris cloud briefly, but right now, already You know, I mean you.

We're watching this live as we are and I don't see anything right now Jesse, let's do this and get out, let's keep your camera, keep scanning towards the sky there, I know Matt Howerton is out right now, uh, let's keep a Look at that camera on the control room and then I'll get back to the radar so if you're joining us good afternoon everyone I'm WFAA Chief Meteorologist Pete Delkus we have a tornado warning that's in effect for Tarrant County this moment this is our continuing weather coverage that began around four pm today we continue to see severe thunderstorms in the Dallas Fort Worth area at this time Tarrant County is under the threat of a tornado warning in addition to a tornado Keep an eye on all of North Texas, that tornado watch lasts until eight o'clock tonight, let's get to the radar if we can and then we'll come back to this live image.

There was our rotation and again you could see Jesse pausing this. for a moment we had that nice sangria, almost that nice little hook there. I don't see that there it is, you can see there, there's the indentation here and then as you move that image forward, you can see how. it becomes less defined it's not as classic a hook as what you're seeing right now it's still very patchy at this point but I want to put a hint for Jesse to go to the most recent image for me if you can please and that's the last one, yeah, and then let's put a hint on it because I want to show people where that wide rotation is, it was more well defined five ten ten minutes ago and put a hint on that, uh, it's 4 31 right now, so is in Richland Hills as we speak Hurst at 4 35.

That's why I said on HEB right now Hurst Euless Bedford, if you're new to town, it's not the grocery store, it's three three communities that are next to each other and she still Arrive at 4 35 Six Flags 446 in Grand Prairie 4 4 ​​51. Right now everyone in Tarrant County has been sounding sirens and it's all due and remember they are no longer tornado sirens that stopped several years ago, they are now storm sirens. and were the storm sirens that initially sounded for hail from the size of a golf ball to a tennis ball. We have pictures of that extensive damage right now in parts of Parker County and Palo Pinto County.

The mineral wells have had several broken windows and cars. I have had mirrors knocked off cars and again in Parker County and Palo Pinto County in Weatherford, you and Weatherford in Parker County also had a number of reports of golf ball or golf ball size hail. a tennis ball, so that's what started the original sound of the sirens and now we have sirens going off because of the threat of a tornado, so we're still on the lookout for that with these storms that you just saw, the runway will widen a bit. I want everyone else to see because that's how many locations there are. under the threat right now of some severe thunderstorms, but right now we have Collin County and Denton County pretty much intact and unaffected by these storms, everything is in downtown Tarrant and downtown Fort Worth just down the road. um, so this will be moving to Dallas County here very, very soon, one second, this is just a severe storm warning, but the 60 mile per hour winds in quarter size hail coming back to the west will also be They will move into Dallas County, Tarrant County and then into Dallas County, so we will continue to see these storms unfold.

Back to our storm in Tarrant County and I know we have Jefferson still on the phone with his camera. Give me an update on what you're seeing, hey boy, that's a big rotation. wall cloud right there, yeah, we're definitely seeing the wall clouds here and as you mentioned, the storm sirens sounded here and they were sounding for a while as we saw these clouds spinning and spinning here over the Montgomery Plaza building and then the Las sirens stopped and the clouds cleared a little more and started to break up, but we definitely had that twist in the clouds and a lot of concern about it possibly being a tornado at the beginning of the tornado onset that we did.

The wind rained very quickly and then it got windy and then it got very very warm, so all those ingredients right before what we normally see right before a tornado happened here in the 7th Street District area, a lot of people came out and was taking pictures of the clouds so we were definitely seeing clouds swirling here so like I said it broke as fast as it started it's a big storm right there and the meteorologistJesse Hawila just pointed this out, we have to look where the darkness is. meets the light, that's where we're going to have the tornado and right now we have a very wide area of ​​rotation that we're looking at right now and I wish these buildings weren't in the way we have to look at, not in, we're not on the scoop, this is the back, so we're the Montgomery Plaza sign, we don't need to look there because this is scud, that's the back of the storm. tornado, if we have one, it will be in the front of the storm, it will be in this area here where those tall buildings are in downtown Fort Worth, that's where our rotation will be now, the circulation of this has really become quite irregular, It's pretty wide right now, so the scoop to your right is where, if something happens, that's where it's going to happen.

This always looks unpleasant, but that's not where bad things happen, where bad things happen, it will end. Here, where the dark and the light meet, that's the front side of the storm, so if you can move the camera to the right, we still have the tornado warning that's in effect for Tarrant County until five o'clock , is very close to the north. Richland Hills right now is exactly where darkness meets light on the front of the storm that's where we always have our problems that's where the hail core is that's where the winds are and certainly that's where the tornado is Josh talked to me, what did you say?

Matt Howerton is in Fort Worth too Matt, uh, let's look at your opportunity for just a second, let's turn that up Matt, tell me where you are, yeah, that's our supercell, right there, any rotation, Matt, any rotation. It doesn't match, don't you know we can see Pete, we're going east on I-30, near 8 20. That's right, we just passed 8 20. we're on 820 right now oh sorry, we're on a 20 on this one. moment right now um and honestly what we're seeing is like you said the ingredients are there but it's all scud and there's nothing that's really um uh that we We're seeing that that's cause for alarm, but we're following this and it's a cell pretty big here and like you said, it's something we're keeping an eye on and everyone keeping an eye on for the next 30 to 45 minutes here to see.

What's happening? But I mean, earlier, when we were watching this, you know, it moved over Fort Worth, like we said, we thought we saw, we saw kind of a funnel forming and then it dissipated and, like the scoop said, everything started moving. We're moving east with this and watching it as it goes, but you know, another thing is that this happens during rush hour traffic, which makes everything a little more dangerous as well. We're on the road here. and there's a lot of stopping and starting and people are obviously looking to the left of this. I mean, it's a very ominous sight, but like we said, we're underneath this and we're watching it as we go. but nothing, you know, we would say is cause for alarm right now, but what we saw earlier in Fort Worth, I mean, things look pretty uncertain and could be here in the next 20 or 30 minutes as we continue to follow this again. as we look at this this storm is a supercell that's what we have this is what's left of it it's in the process of it's quite patchy right now it's not as well defined as it certainly wasn't as well defined as it was A short time ago, this Low level circulation really does look impressive, but in reality the low level rotation has actually weakened substantially with this sore with this storm right now and if the weakening trend continues, that warning may be canceled soon if it continues.

Trending in that direction now the storm is still capable of producing nickel-sized hail and winds of 40 to 50 miles per hour, but remember that severe hail is a quarter size or larger, the severe winds are 58 miles per hour or Stronger, I don't see that happening with this storm at this time, but we have additional storms that are coming into the now far western Tarrant County and moving from Parker into Tarrant County and that could create some problems. As far as some, maybe some flooding issues in Tarrant County right now, so as the second round of storms, this is round number one, but as this second round of storms moves in there , there may be some flooding issues occurring in Central Parker.

Eastern Parker and then into Western and Central Tarrant counties as we continue to watch this storm uh let's get back to the radar let me show you the evolution of this and this is it I mean we don't have anything happening in Denton. County or in Collin County Dallas County, they will be involved in this storm here very soon. This is an activity that is activated right here that is activated along a dry line, so that is spark or trigger number one. Trigger number two is this. it's the cold front that's the storm line now once the cold front passes through it should be the cold front now it extends back here this area no we'll call it uh right in the center of Palo Pinto County it's probably close to the Possum Kingdom lake oh there It's like I picked it up Jesse thanks for putting it up so it's near Possum Kingdom lake.

It's the cold front right now and that cold front will be in DFW, it will be at the big airport around seven o'clock once that front passes. there, its serious threat has come to an end, so as we look at this right now, the tornado is already, the tornado warning has now been canceled for Tarrant County, that's how fast Meteorologist Jesse Hawila is here, Jesse , that's how fast this is. It intensified and I have to tell you that I believe and I thought about this this morning like this and I talked to our news director about this early this afternoon when we had that line of storms and Jesse, at least in my little brain, this has been verified, let's go back al uh let's go back to the DMA SAT red, if you could put that on me, we had that line of storms because that goes back six hours, we had that line of storms this morning and as that line of storms came in and then moved into east Texas now none of those storms this morning were severe, but what those storms did this morning is on the back or in the wake of that morning group of storms that morning group created some air that sank, some air that sank In the back of those storms, then you know the atmosphere is like a river.

All the things have a very fluid motion, so we had that sinking air in the back and that sinking air created some stability. Where is the stability? Well, it's in the back. side of that group of thunderstorms, what's on the back of the group of thunderstorms, the Metroplex, so when that supercell storm developed here, look at this, look at how it appears here, there, there was some sunshine out there This morning, a lot of instability. then it ran into a lot of stability, if you see the Sun in those areas, look at that, it ran into a stable air mass and then it just really went out.

We see this happen all the time in North Texas. I hope that continues to happen over the next few hours. I don't know how long that stable air will stay, but now I do believe that just by watching these storms for years it ran into a stable air mass and man Jesse, that's supercell, you know, get in here, Jesse, that supercell really collapsed if you look , if we go back to evolution here, walk over here, Jesse and walk people through this, so I want to start, let's start here so you can see here, for example. That's a classic supercell uh you can see the hook right there on the east side of Parker County moving towards Tarrant County that's what it looked like at 3 45 and then we saw that as it started to move further east it started to lose a little bit of that structure, so here it's going through here, so there, there's a supercell running, you know, five minutes at a time, here each one of these scans, it's about when we had that tornado warning and you see here, you see that little hook here. right in the middle of Fort Worth so there it is right there as it started as we started to progress we got it closer to 4 30.

You see there's a very well defined hook and that's when you saw that funnel on the north side . of the center and then when it crosses I-35 you start to see it losing that structure, you see that you don't have that, you see it in the back here, you don't have that hook anymore, so when you see that hook in the back you have what we call back flank downwinds coming out of the storm, you have other winds coming into the storm and that's when you start to have that rotation. Now, as you can imagine, this is more of a straight line. line look at it now what we have would be more of a straight line risk 50 miles per hour isn't even a severe storm Ward I mean look how fast you know Pete was saying we had a supercell with a tornado warning just 15 minutes ago now everyone De All of a sudden, this is just a storm with maybe some gusty winds, but of course, on the back end here we're looking at this cluster of storms in Tarrant County, so things change quickly and that's why it's not They take the warnings lightly, because it can go from nothing to a tornado and back to nothing Pete and Jesse.

I appreciate that explanation. I also wanted to illustrate the point to meteorologist Jesse whoila, how well he knew how to use the chart system, since he was here explaining that I know, I know. what you were thinking right now, the severe threat is over in downtown Fort Worth as far as tornado concerns go, but right now we have a severe thunderstorm warning that is in effect, it's the west side, it's downtown Fort Worth to the west and this is for quarter-sized hail and 60 mile per hour winds this is in Parker County this is in Tarrant County this is the second round it's not the Supercell it's not the supercell is the one that fell apart so let's go to this photo of Josh Stevens in west Fort Worth oh Adriana de Alba Adriana is there for us right now let's go to her shot and oh okay that was the shot we saw before Adriana, give me an update, you're on the west side of downtown and tell us what. are you watching or possibly hearing, hey Pete, well yeah, we're just south of I-30, we're at Camp Bowie next to Kenmore plus and this, like you said, is the second round that's moving forward and it just changed in a matter of minutes. it means it's moving towards us, we're starting to rain a little bit and the wind has really started to pick up, but as you mentioned, the concern here is hell and those 60 mile per hour winds with this severe storm warning, so that we're just West of Fort Worth we're at the end of this and now we're seeing what you're seeing, there's the second round of this storm system, so you see these ominous clouds, but then once they move south of us, I mean.

It's bright and cheerful so we're just watching it as it moves towards us thanks for that update. We appreciate that we continue to communicate with you. We have additional thunderstorms developing over the next few hours. the sun is out where Adriana is and that is not a good thing, there is always an extra instability that is added to the atmosphere, that is what the sun does, it starts to boil the atmosphere so to speak. I'm looking, let's go back to the radar because there's a thunderstorm, you know, the one here in Tarrant, on the Dallas County line.

This is one that will move toward Love Field and could produce hail the size of a quarter to a half dollar. I'd be surprised if we don't. There's no thunderstorm warning issued for Dallas County here at the moment, so once again, this storm right in Jesse, let's do this, let's get a little closer, let's put a track on this right now, oh, there it is, has just been issued, yes, a severe one. A thunderstorm warning has been issued for Dallas and Tarrant County, this is until 5:30. and it's for hail, which is the size of an inch and a quarter, uh, if you're probably under 50, you don't know what a half dollar.

It looks like more, but it's an inch that's a quarter in diameter and an inch and a quarter that's a half dollar in diameter, so it's hail that could be up to a half dollar in size, so that's the arrival time in Irving. , is at 447 Addison's at 453 the Galleria. 454 North Dallas 458 Richardson 501 Dallas 503 Dallas Zoo 508 Garland 508 Roulette 514 Dal Rock 516 Mesquite 518. And here's the story. I know this hill is not the size of a tennis ball like we had in Parker County and also in Palo Pinto County, but I'll tell you what hail the size of a quarter to a half dollar will create problems in itself yourself, so don't take it too lightly if you live in Dallas and you have the opportunity, you have a few minutes, not a lot. time is 4 47. go out and find a way to, maybe, protect your car from these storms.

I certainly don't love you, if you're going todo it in Dallas, you better do it right now because I don't have much time to get your car to a safe place because the arrival time in Dallas is in 15 minutes, so you have a few minutes right now, so I would say right now, as we continue to watch this storm, this will be in Dallas at Love Field 15 minutes or so, if you use Love Field as a reference point, you have about 15 minutes. We're also seeing 50 mile per hour winds, 50 to 60 mile per hour winds with these storms as well and and you could say that again right now, what did you say?

I know we had a report. I know we have reporters all over the field and yes, right now we have a wind gust of 58 miles per hour and an official gust reported in DFW, so that's what's moving from Tarrant County to literally as long as I'm talking, crossing into Dallas County, so we have 60 mile per hour winds and hail the size of quarters, so we have severe thunderstorm warnings in Dallas and Tarrant County in effect until 5:30 . here's a story I mentioned this before that when we have a tornado watch in effect and all of North Texas is under a tornado watch along with a severe thunderstorm warning, the sirens will go off, they're not tornado sirens for the that sound tornadoes, but the sirens also sound for damaging hail and damaging winds over 60 to 70 miles per hour, so if the sirens sound in Dallas County, that is why it is not a threat of tornado right now, is a big threat. hail and a threat of damaging wind, so as we continue to watch severe weather swirl around the Dallas Fort Worth area.

I want to welcome you to our continued weather coverage here at WFAA. My name is Pete Delkus. We continue to watch these storms as they move. Dallas Fort Worth and throughout North Texas severe storm warnings for Dallas County, the west side of Tarrant County and also the west side of Tarrant County and also Parker County, let's broaden our view because Parker and Tarrant They have on the west side. I have a severe thunderstorm warning that's in effect until I think it moves here Jesse very quickly, that one's in effect until five o'clock, so it expires in just a few minutes, but then it runs into another one here, kind of Sincerely , we have a complicated watch case warning box here, but we will zoom in a little more if we can, because we have a severe thunderstorm. warning to the north and we will approach along the Red River as these thunderstorms this is a dry line activity this is cold front activity and this is Cook County this is Grayson County this is Fannin fan and you are not under the warning, but you are certainly Grayson and you are also in Cook.

Let's get a clue because this thing runs along Highway 82 from the west to the east, but Grayson's severe thunderstorm warnings are in effect until 5 45. Your warning is issued. for 60 mile per hour winds and quarter size hail is almost in Gainesville will be there in just a couple of minutes Whitesboro at 5 10 Collinsville 515 Pottsboro 522 Sherman will arrive in Sherman at 5 33 how at 5 41 and in Bells at 5 49. that's the last time for the storm along the Red River, we'll remove that track, let's show Jesse, let's show that dma view if we can because we have a storm to the north, we have the activity right in the heart. from the Metroplex and we have another one here in Lampasas, so those are our storms, those are the three, you know, I mentioned the last few days, this activity would not be widespread, it would be more isolated in the wild, that's what we have now.

Across North Texas, remember we have about 30 counties in the WFA viewing area, pretty close to that, so even though 50 percent of the Metroplex is inundated with thunderstorms right now, it's pretty isolated in the wild in the rest of North Texas. The rain in East Texas continues. take a step off the road so you can see the rain in Nacogdoches which is not severe, but these three thunderstorms, one, two and three, are severe, these two have started along the dry line, this one to the north , which starts in in anticipation of a cold front moving east, so Jesse, while you're watching this storm, let's go back to Dallas and Tarrant County and I want you to give me your analysis on that and also start watching around Irving right now.

I don't see the intensity or supercell definition that I saw before, but I still see a little notch here in this storm, so I'll get out of the way and let you come in and do your analysis on this as well. Alright, one thing, Pete, I'm seeing what you were talking about there, that that little notch, if you remember before, was talking about the outgoing and incoming wins, so before this was very dominant in the outflow. Had all the winds coming out of the storm now, if we look at the speed here, we're seeing this little increase in the speed of the winds coming into the storm and that's why we're having this little bit of a hook so you know that in this There are no tornado warnings at the moment, but we are starting to see circulation or at least a little bit of rotation come back into play here near Irving, so I'll just say this: there is no tornado warning at this time, but consider this as a heads up if you live east of Irving, let's say you know you live in University Park, you live in Highland Park, you live towards Garland or Richardson, just know that we are watching this very closely and As we said before, the supercells will go up and down, there will be a time when they will produce a funnel and then they will spread out a little bit, now it is starting to gain a little more organization and something else. you can see it indicates there's some organization here see the core of hail is starting to pop up a little bit more you're starting to see more of these pinks and purples showing up in the western parts of Dallas County which means it may mean The size of the hail increases a little bit towards the Irving Las Colinas area and then of course further east, so along Northwest Highway up to 635, that's the area where we need to be most aware of the hail. climate because we are seeing again that this supercell is starting to take a while. better shape here in northwest Dallas County, so again at this time it's not a worn out tornado, but it's certainly an early warning for those in the northern half of Dallas County, Pete, to be very vigilant because we're seeing that rotation begins to take.

A severe thunderstorm warning is in effect again in Dallas Tarrant County until 5:30. uh right now uh we don't have any tornado warnings in North Texas, but at least we're keeping a close eye on this particular cell moving into Dallas County and another severe storm as well. The storm warning is coming to Tarrant County, so you'll see how this storm is on the eastern edge of this particular warning moving into the eastern half of Tarrant County and perhaps producing 65 mile per hour winds and hail from half dollar size. So there will be a new severe thunderstorm warning that will go out here momentarily for the eastern half of North County and it will also move into Dallas and, like I said, even now look at this, they're right on the north side of Irving Pete, as you see first of all what we're talking about is the hook is starting to turn and another sign that the storm is getting a little healthier so to speak the hail core is really starting to come back meaning the updraft is a little stronger. really be on alert for maybe a tornado warning here, so we'll see, but the northern half of Dallas County should certainly be on alert.

No, Jesse, you're absolutely right, maybe it's the tornado warning right now. My concern right now is I mean, large hail, I mean, we already know that it occurred, you know, in Dallas County, we have reports right now of quarter to half dollar size hail. I'm getting worried and as we get closer here, here's Irving right now. uh George W H W bush uh uh here man, the turnpike, I'm worried about the hail, it could be the size of maybe golf balls right now Jesse, do we have the hail analysis tool? Oh no, here, yeah, check it out. but uh yeah, I'm telling you to go back to that reflectivity, Jesse, because I'm worried about this bleeding, oh wow, I'm afraid there's a tornado that could be in that room, yeah, I think I'd be surprised if we didn't have a tornado. warning coming out here right on the second for this part of Dallas County right now is actually on track to move right into University Park, so you can see this if you just take this and run it University Park Highland Park.

This is Love Field right here, so it's going to cross Love Field so we don't leave. I know the news is, uh, our five o'clock news is ready to start here momentarily, but this is the time that we're not going to leave because we're going to have a tornado warning that's there, it's now yeah, it's just issued a tornado warning now has been issued for this severe storm warning in Dallas County so this storm the core of hail is really intense with this certainly the There is potential for golf ball sized hail and right now we're looking at this storm, it's in Irving right now and it's moving east northeast at about 40 miles per hour and this is going to impact so in just it's 457 almost 458.

Love Field in about five minutes or so Jesse we have that Love Field camera so here's the core there's love so it's west of Love Field right now and it's coming to Highland Park on 508 at the same time for University Park North Dallas 511 White . Rock at 5 18 and you need to take shelter with this right now, there's our Love Field camera and it's looking southwest, west, southwest, right now, tornado warning right now for Dallas, the city of Dallas would be included in that and Love Field is included. At that point I don't see any activity right now on Love, but if we look at this right now it's 4:58, so I had an arrival time at Love Field of about 505,567 minutes.

From now on the storm is on. At this point, here's Love Field, let's go back to that chamber of Love Field and Danny. I know you're in the control room. If we are clear, our circulation is clearly there. I'm going to assume things just got shut down. Right now on Love I don't see any activity at the moment. The ground shutdown is in place right now at Love Field because of that severe storm that could possibly produce a tornado here at any time we saw some downturn in Fort Worth and just now we're seeing the same thing happen with this storm in Love Field and in Dallas specifically in Irving.

Right now you can see some of the lightning that we have now. I know we have several people in the field. And Danny, who did you say we have there right now? Okay, we have Matt Howerton, we have other people, but right now it's five o'clock, so good afternoon everyone. I'm WFAA Chief Meteorologist Pete Delkus, this is our severe continuum. Weather coverage throughout North Texas right now is under a tornado watch until eight o'clock tonight and now Dallas County in Dallas itself is under a tornado warning which tornado warning is until 5 uh 5 30 tonight, so for another 30 minutes we'll be watching a thunderstorm that's in Irving right now and let's go, let's go to that tower chamber for just a second if Matt Howerton is in Fort Worth.

I don't want to go with Matt because Matt's not in that Fort Worth storm and Matt real quick, buddy, tell me. yo where are you if you are if you're in the back of the storm we're going to go back to the uh we're going to go back to the radar give me a quick update Matt we're parallel to right now and we can see some rotation if you're looking at our shot right now on I-30 heading east towards Dallas, there's a little bit that we saw like a funnel, it's like in the left center of your screen if you're looking at us right now and it was turning a few moments ago and it was going down a little bit.

Now we are watching it to see if it changes. It looks like it dissipated in some kind of scud, but I think we're there. We're seeing what we're still seeing what you guys are seeing in the studio. There's a little bit of churning that we're noticing here as this cell is resetting since Jesse said it was scattered, but then I think it's trying to recompose itself right now again and like you said, if you're in the Dallas County area and in all those places that you mentioned a few moments ago, you probably want to stay tuned and stay with us here and watch this, but we are parallel. to this cell on I-30 eastbound as it moves toward Dallas and we're noticing some rotation, we saw a little bit of a funnel, some dip, but most of us have dissipated at this point, but we're noticing exactly the same. things thatbut if you're south of us, if you were, yeah, just south of uh of 30, you might be seeing clouds, but beyond that, especially beyond that, you're not going to see much rain right now, it looks like You're probably having a sunny day, but above us, right? now you can see it's rotated, now you can see what it looks like just south of us, but it's actually the system we saw moving in the west right now, it's more of a Sprinkle, not a super heavy rain, but we can certainly see . it's moving it looks like north of us was the heavier mob ok William thanks and you're right that William your observation is exactly spot on right now so what we're worried about would be if you turned that camera around complete. backwards because William is in this area right here and his camera was looking in that area, he would have to turn it all the way around.

I mean this is really breaking down right now, remember it did the same thing in Tarrant County when it moved to Dallas County and then it started to pick up again and now the circulation really disappeared completely, but there's still a warning of tornado for Dallas County until 5 5 30 for Dallas County so once again good afternoon everyone this is WFAA Chief Meteorologist Pete Delkus we have continuous weather coverage right now and now the warning of tornado has been canceled for Dallas County, which is so classic Texas, where these tornado warnings come and go so quickly that they intensify and subside. fall apart and then they'll recover so once again I'm WFA Chief Meteorologist Pete Delkus we've been watching these severe storms pass through parts of Palo Pinto County Parker County Tarrant County and now the county from Dallas, everything uh.

Almost all of Tarrant and Dallas County are currently under severe thunderstorm warnings. Those are the only warnings we have right now in the area. We have golf ball sized hail that has been reported in several locations and as we approach South of the Dallas Fort Worth area, let's go into Johnson County and into Cleburne, we have golf ball sized hail. golf and a baseball-sized hill being reported at Walmart in Cleburne, so golf purchased several golf ball reports. And I have a bit of a hook here on this, there is the core of hail right now just north of downtown Cleburne, but we have multiple reports right now of golf ball size hail and also baseball size hail. large hail in Johnson County, specifically at the Walmart in Cleburne, and there is no doubt that that will create a lot of damage, which is why Ellis County, Johnson County, is under a severe storm warning, not a tornado warning, but it's big hail, storm warning until six o'clock. tonight and that will continue that will move towards Ellis County there's the runway right now it's almost 5 18 right this second so get excited for the storms there Alfredo 527 Happy Hill 529 Venus is 5 36 the peak of the mountain is 542 and in Midlothian Ellis Midlothian County arrival time and Ellis County there, you are Midlothian 5 46 for your arrival time, so when we remove that clue, we're looking at a large hail that we mentioned up to a hail the size of a tennis ball that we have, in fact, we have had confirmation of hail the size of a tennis ball that is two inches in diameter hail the size of a baseball is two and three-quarter inches in diameter, so we have that already It happened and all the data supported that big hail.

Let's go back to Dallas County and also Tarrant County the tornado. The warning has been canceled and Jesse I see that we now haveWe have flash flood warnings for Tarrant County and also for Dallas County. Flash flood warnings have been issued until 8 15. Can we turn off the thunderstorm warnings? We're going to turn them off right now and leave flash flood warnings on for Dallas and Tarrant County. warnings in effect for Dallas and Tarrant County until 8 15. We don't have severe weather in Denton or Collin counties, we haven't had severe weather in Allison Collin County, but we actually have three or four thunderstorms that are brewing. moving through the area and there are our flash flood warnings 8 15.

Dallas and Tarrant County have fallen more than two inches of rain in some areas in less than two hours, like an hour, hour and 15 minutes, and more continues to fall in these areas, let's take Jesse, let's go to the Red River because Grayson County and Cook County also under severe thunderstorm warnings will turn off flash flood warnings, we will turn thunderstorm warnings back on and as Let's go back to the areas along the Red River, there we are. Gainesville, right now is Grayson County, so it's moving towards you and Sherman. There's a good cluster of storms here as it moves from west to east, well along Highway 82.

This activity is moving almost due east at about 40 miles per hour, so let's put a track on that and let you know. I'll show what time those storms will reach Sherman if they survive and don't collapse, maybe at Bonham, but the arrival time for these places is moving east at about 40 miles per hour. we have very heavy rain coming to Pottsboro and some 60 mile per hour winds quarter to half dollar hail Pottsboro about nine minutes Sherman 539 how 551 if it stays together van alstein 559 Bonham 619 and Carson 623 Dodge City 628 I'm Now we're getting reports in Tarrant County of quarter size hail around East Chase, half dollar size hail and in these places also in Vic, very very heavy rain and hail right now, this is between Fort Worth and Arlington, just along and south of Interstate 30.

Hail the size of a half dollar, an inch and a quarter in diameter, is large hail. I think right now we have some photos of some hail caused by the weather recently. Look at this man, he is really falling. It was only for a short time. ago in Weatherford Lauren Gantt sent us this video, thanks to Lauren, it doesn't look like hail the size of a baseball or tennis ball, but I don't think anyone in Weatherford or Parker County would complain about that, but certainly a quarter of size well we got some broken ones we got a broken windshield man that's all in Weatherford right now look at this hail and that's exactly what's happening.

This is in Irving right now. You can see hail the size of a golf ball. Ting the palm trees and the pretty pictures, unless it's your house that received the damage. I anticipate a severe storm warning coming out here in just a couple of minutes for the east side of Dallas County and Rockwall and Hunt County as well and these there it is here is our that is our last storm and this is this storm warning electrical, includes this southeastern swath of Collin County to the southern tip of Lake Lavon, includes Royce City and Rockwall, we will put a track, but south southeast Collin County hunts Kaufman and Rockwall Severe Thunderstorm Warning in effect until six p.m. 'Watch tonight there are severe thunderstorm warnings in effect it's for hail the size of a quarter dollar golf ball it's for some sudden rain showers and it's certainly for winds of about 60 miles per hour but you know a quarter from a half dollar maybe even a hail the size of a golf ball Danny, do we have? that video on Irving, can you play that video again?

Okay, so we'll show it, but that's the type of hail that you're going to experience in Rowlett and also in Wiley here momentarily, that's what's moving in their direction, so this is a video and Irving, it's the same storm, it's the exact same storm that is now, move over, moving through ping pong ball sized hail, golf ball sized hail, this is the same storm that moved across the western side of Dallas County . in Irving it's now moving into eastern Dallas County and then into Rockwall County so here's what you can expect in several places man that's a lot of hail that's what's happening here in Texas hail well, without a doubt, we have had over the years.

We've had over the last six, seven, eight years, even baseball-sized hail that created an enormous amount of damage, so there we are, these are the places that are under that hail threat that I just pointed out, arrival time at Rowlett. 526 so it's almost 5 26 in Rowlett Wiley 528 Heath 532 Rockwall 534 Lavon 536 Royce City 544 Terrell 549 Quinlan in 559 in Hawk Cove in 603 meteorologist Jesse hawila is also with us here and Jesse as you walk to the chroma key and talk about of these storms I want to remind people that I love you with this type of hail, you have to stay away from the windows of your house, you just saw that video, it was in Weatherford where the windshield of the car was broken, so stay. away from the windows, go to your safe room.

We have this continuous weather coverage broadcast in our application. The WFAA app you must have to go to your safe room. This storm will pass pretty quickly, but just go to the safe room. kids grab your phone and know that we'll be here watching these thunderstorms as they continue to move forward when the power goes out and we're watching Encore right now and uh the number of The outages have been going up and up here these past few minutes, mostly along Throughout that area that you keep referring to Irving entering the Love Field area and in Dallas, in the last two minutes, they have increased to over 4,000 customers affected and, as you know, Pete, a customer you know, such time a house that has multiple people in it so you certainly don't want to get caught in a situation like this and not be able to access information anymore if it's still in your area so it's really nice to have that app and those are Jason Wheeler and Jason, we're glad you're here in the studio with Jesse and I, uh, Jesse, I know you've been looking behind the scenes a lot of activity looking at the radar, give us an update on that please, yeah, so , just like you, the things that we're

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here that we were talking about before, we're going to have a couple of storms that will develop along the dry line, which are these things here and then.

The secondary part of severe risk that we'll be watching is going to be along the cold front and what I've done here and this probably looks a little strange, but I've actually increased the sensitivity on our radar, so it's picking up. in more than just rains that pick up dust and bugs and all that, so you see this line right here, this kind of dark black line here from the mineral wells to where this group of storms is in Cook County, that's the front cold and once it is behind the cold front, which would include areas like Decatur and Alvord and soon to be the Rome and Weatherford mineral pits, it will be free of severe weather, so before that there may be some additional development along this same front.

The line you see here so you know Sanger right now looks like it's going to avoid anything, but before that, Louisville we'll still be on alert for severe weather, uh, and then there's that line again, that's where they could develop. more storms. Actually, I want to go to the temperatures here, there it is, you can actually see where the cold front is, so this is rain cooled air here in the Metroplex, this is where it's still in the 80s and what's getting moving in our direction it's about 50 degrees towards Wichita Falls so you can see where that cold front is and as that front starts to move southeast at least there will still be a chance for severe weather and that's what we're in. looking here, so these are the cells that appeared before the dry front. line we now have that severe storm warning for Rockwall County as well as eastern Dallas County, northern Kaufman and parts of Hunt County as well.

The hail could be maybe the size of a ping pong ball, maybe a little bit of ping pong balls, maybe golf. the size of the ball and we will continue to monitor the risk of a tornado threat. Remember that we have a tornado watch for pretty much all of North Texas until eight p.m., so even though we don't have tornado warnings, things like we've seen a few times. These cells can already go up and down, so we had the tornado warning in Tarrant County, it was cancelled, that same cell started moving towards Dallas County, it went right over Irving.

The hail core appeared and began to spin, we had another tornado warning in Dallas. That county also started to dissipate a little bit, so we'll continue, that's that cell over there, so the cell that has had the rotation in the tornado warnings now in northeast Dallas County will soon be theRockwall County is also semi-organized right now, you know? There is still a little bit of organization there so we will continue to monitor at least the risk as it is not a zero threat for tornadoes. We have said that today is a low risk and we have said that the main threat today will be.

Very large hail, we're seeing we've seen videos and images and confirmation of that so we'll see that cell looking at this cluster and then the other threat that we have now in the very urban areas of Tarrant and Dallas counties uh flash. floods very, very heavy rains that come down in a very short period of time that can overwhelm the entire drainage, that's why we have that flash flood warning and the backwash effect and Dallas County, which is why we have these clusters of storms, a messy setup we have here these clusters of storms that formed along the dry line before we have the cold front moving through with severe storm warnings for Cook and Grayson counties and a supercell here in Johnson County that Soon it will be Ellis County which has produced very large hail potential. as well as again tornado watch until 8 can't rule out a quick turn Pete yes and Jesse you are absolutely right about the tornado warning that storm in Johnson County that produced a golf ball on a hill the size of a ball of baseball, we have that confirmed that there has been hail the size of a tennis ball and a baseball at Walmart in Johnson County, specifically in Cleburne, so we want people to not take this too lightly and we're not going to go to world news, which we would normally do at 5 30 with David Muir we're going to stay with our ongoing severe weather coverage and it all starts here in just a couple of seconds as you watch this line of severe storms move through the area from Dallas Fort Worth.

Good night again everyone. I'm WFAA. Chief Meteorologist Pete Delkus this is our continuing severe weather coverage. We have a tornado watch in effect for all of North Texas until 8 o'clock tonight. We have had two tornado warnings, one for Dallas County and one for Tarrant County. We have severe storm warnings. right now for Tarrant County also for Dallas County for Grayson County for Johnson County for Ellis County we even have one here east of uh I should say west of Waco these storms continue to come through the area where I still have concerns about tornadoes, obviously we still have a tornado watch in effect until 8 o'clock tonight for all of North Texas.

Southeast Texas. It's not under this, but it will certainly feel the brunt of this strong cold front here over the next few hours. Therefore, a tornado watch is, in effect, multiple warnings of severe thunderstorms. We have received multiple reports of hail from quarter size to baseball size and everything in between has been reported with the hail being so large throughout the area that we have had some wind damage reported. There I have had some conflicting reports with tornado landings personally here in the studio. I have not seen a tornado touch down. The Doppler radar has had some surprising indicators that point to the fact that we have tornadoes right now in the area, that we have had some tornadoes in the area, at least in Tarrant County and Dallas County, we will continue to watch for that. right now in Hunt County.

Emergency managers are sounding sirens there. I was listening to myself. In my ear, if you can work on that, I think you've fixed it, so thank you very much for that. We continue to see a severe storm warning and on the east side of Dallas County, here's the lake, there's a rock wall, there's Roy City, here's Wiley. This is the southeast corner of Collin County, so part of Collin County, Hunt County, Kaufman County and also Rockwall County, all of Rockwall County, are right in the middle of this in this moment, as that storm moves across Lake Tawakoni.

I'll be on this here real soon, but let's put a track on it because there's our hail core right there in Rockwall right now, our track is almost due east, so it hits 5 32, so it's in Lavon at the moment. Lavon is up here and Colin is the type that's not like this part of Collin County where that storm is, it's not as intense there as it is in Rockwall, so that storm is in Lavon now, arrival time at Royce City 541 McClendon Chisholm 543 Quinlan 556 cash 558 West Tawakoni East Tawakoni about 10 minutes apart West 605 East 615 and then Point Texas will get there at 6 16.

Let's get back to this Tarrant County storm, Jesse, while I was looking at that a moment ago when you were speaking, I'm looking at possibly a severe storm warning going out for the southern part of Tarrant in Dallas County here around Joe Pool, uh, right along the county line, we're looking at, I mean opportunity, here there's Joe Poole, look at this, I mean, it could be hail that's possibly the size of a tennis ball with these storms right now, so it's going to move through this southern part of Dallas County, which would create a considerable damage right there, so I think we're going to have a new thunderstorm warning for this southern part of Dallas County and also for the southern part of Tarrant County.

Mansfield, you've been saved here, uh, you're like between storms we have this one around Arlington right now and another one in Johnson, this is Ellis County, this is Mansfield, you've been lucky here in the last few hours, not much has happened, but you have activity. north and there is activity to the south and in Johnson County we have that severe thunderstorm warning for Ellison Johnson County that lasts until six o'clock, that's the one in Cleburne that produced the tennis ball-sized hail and the tennis ball to baseball. hill sized hill, we had reports of that, but a severe thunderstorm warning should be issued momentarily for this storm that is moving into the southern portion of Tarrant County south of Dallas.

Southwest Dallas County for that storm cell that's right here along the Tarrant Dallas County line. We have, I know we have some photos of the hail that fell in the area, they will come back on the radar in a moment, but as we put up those photos of the hail that fell in different areas and they tell me where this man is. What I was afraid of about this is that when I was looking at this data, Jesse, look at the knocks here on these cars when we were looking at that data on Monday, this is the concern that we have, so it's no surprise to Jesse, unfortunately we were hopeful that that would happen.

Not the case, but this is just classic hail damage. This is an Irving. It is close to Carl Road and Northgate. I wonder if that door opened, that automatic door opened because of the wind and then that wind just blew the hail away. It doesn't seem like that, we have one inch hail right now in North Arlington on I-30 and in Cooper we have one and three quarter inch hail in Grand Prairie right now so I'm being a little honest. I'm a Not surprised they didn't issue that thunderstorm warning for south of Tarrant in Dallas County.

I think I'm sure they're working on it, but there it is now, where is this? So yes. South South Dallas County right now. South Dallas County. Also in southern Tarrant County right now we have a severe thunderstorm warning that has been issued for hail that could be the size of a golf or tennis ball, so back to radar Jesse. I think that box is, yes, there it is, that's the new warning. box, that's the storm, so I mean a golf ball, the size of a tennis ball, hail, that damage that you saw on that, that car there with the appearance of a ball hammer was taken to the hood of the car and also uh to that. windshield, that's the kind of hail damage we're going to get with these thunderstorms, so again, you know, ping pong ball size hail is in, I think ping ball size pong is an inch and a half, one and three. quarters, I think it's the size of a golf ball, but you get the idea, the size of a ping pong golf ball, hail, uh, and certainly, some tennis ball sized hail, it's all possible, there is our clue, so the second storm arrives at Love Field, it is 5 36 seconds, the storm arrives in love at 5 38. so at any time downtown Dallas 542 the Dallas Zoo 545 Oak Cliff 546 Duncanville 550 Fruitdale 554 Bulk Spring 601 Mesquite 557 Hutchins 603 Lawson 605 and 40 on 607.

Jason Wheeler is also in the studio with us, we'll give you Jason just a moment to uh I know you're seeing some of those power outages. I'll let you take a look and give us an update in just a second. I just wanted to let you know. I'll come to you in just a second, but there's our new severe thunderstorm warning and it's in Dallas County. Jesse, let's put a couple of Tower cameras here, take your pick. I'm looking at some Tower cameras. Things are starting to clear up in downtown Fort Worth, let's go to that Fort Worth camera because In Fort Worth, you're clear and the cold fronts are maybe an hour away from you in Fort Worth and once that front come in, you'll be clear in Fort Worth, but this Fort Worth camera is looking towards Dallas County, there's a storm in Dallas County I think this is 30 right here, it's 30, of course, heading east, that's that one storm in Dallas County that's dropping hail the size of a golf ball, you know, ping pong ball, right now in that southern tarent, so Fort Worth is safe right now, everything is pushed to the east towards Dallas County, man, it's going down, look at the wind blowing, the rain here at Dallas Baptist, really, really, really windblown.

Rain, 50 to 60 mile per hour winds right now in downtown Dallas and Jesse, you can, man, it's really going down. at Dallas Baptist right now which is in the southern part of Dallas County, let's put an oh, can you see the flag, look at the flag right now, man, really, really, standing at full attention with those high winds, Jesse, are you? can you put the victories? this, I don't know what the winds are in DBU right now, but they have to be again. I don't know what they are, but I want to guess, just by looking at this, I mean, I don't know 40 miles per hour, so the trees don't seem to be that much of a problem.

I know there are some buildings around here that protect some of that, but certainly when you look at a flag that's almost pointing up a little bit, you've got some really strong winds, but a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Dallas Baptist right now. I know the students are in a safe place because of the strong 60 mile per hour winds and certainly that hail the size of a golf ball or larger, yes, so we have a 43 mile per hour wind. now at Dallas Baptist I know we have that second DBU camera Jesse, can you put that one up that's at the bottom of the hill it's down in this area it's under the Pilgrim Chapel it's looking up the hill towards the campus that would be uh? dbu2 as we call it and um no, okay, we're just flipping through this is live television, this is how it works and as we look up the hill at Dallas Baptist, that's going to show that that second camera is a pretty similar image, right?

Now I'll let Jesse work on that and Danny, you said you had some photos and I want to talk to Jason in a moment, okay, let's go to Tarrant right now, so things have really started to calm down in Tarrant County. kind of look of this, I don't know where this camera is, but just from looking at this, I suspect that this camera, oh, there's the Brentwood Staircase, Road, uh, it's most likely going east somehow on this moment with this location and Jason as we watch. this one and some of these other cameras we have, oh Jesse, can you get me that Cedar Hill camera?

Can we go back to climate 49 in this Cedar Hill chamber we have? There's our Fair Park camera once again. Look, there's our Cedar. It's about 650 feet up right now, look at the base of this storm. I mean, this is Joe Pool Lake. Dallas Baptist is in this area somewhere around here, so, Jason, I know you've been checking out, uh, us. I'll put the radar back on your Jason. I want you to give people an update on the power outages in the area and any other Emergency Management updates you have and Jesse, we're going to get the radar back up and running while Jason gives us that update, please, yes.

I've been checking, Pete, here lately, you were talking a lot about Johnson County, specifically, and I saw on the Johnson County Emergency Management Facebook page that they were talking about that golf ball-sized hail that you were talking Earlier at Walmart they said it was also affecting the high school there in Johnson County, let me see ifI can get that exactly from what they put there and I just finished texting back and forth with uh it was at Cleburne High School sorry golf ball sized hail at Cleburne High School and Walmart. According to Johnson County Emergency Management's Facebook page, I texted them back and forth and they sent them some photos of the hail you're seeing the video of. fell there a moment ago, so the Emergency Management person there in Johnson County says so far there are no injuries or damage that they can report, but they are confirming that golf ball sized hail, you know, As we know, it takes a while.

Those damage reports come after we see something like this, but we can see it in real time with the power outages that seem to explode here in the last 20 to 25 minutes or so as this storm just hit. through DFW and if you look at the Encore outages page, you can see exactly the path of the storm as it moves through the Metroplex here, right in the center, we have over 6,000 customers affected there. now when I first logged in here maybe 25 minutes ago we were at 2000 and then it jumped to four and then six so it's been increasing exponentially not a huge surprise considering the size of the hail we've been seeing but also those huge wind gusts and of course all those lightning that parts of DFW have been experiencing, we always point out that when we look at this it says active outages there, 180 customers affected 6185, you know, those 6185 that may be several people in the same place there, so multiply it and you know, let's say you're talking about four people in a household, you can see that a lot of people don't have electricity and that's why we always say have that weather app on hand.

That way you can stay up to date with what's happening with this dangerous weather as it progresses, especially if you lose power. I think we want to go to Rebecca Lopez now that she is in Oak Cliff to give us more information. What's been going on there? You've been talking about it here for the last few minutes Pete, hey Rebecca, hey Jason, so just now the storm sirens were going off here in Oak Cliff and we've seen a lot of lightning and rain. has picked up here my husband sent me a photo of a coin sized hail that fell on the Pantego Arlington border and I can only assume that's what's headed this way which is why they are sounding the storm sirens with many lightning. lots of thunder and then the storm again The sirens are sounding, the wind is picking up and there you have it, you can hear the thunder behind me, you can hear the thunder and then obviously you can see the lightning, behind me, and another time we.

We're expecting hail and some of those stronger winds to hit this area here very soon, so that's what we're seeing here in Oak Cliff right now, Jason, I just wanted to ask you, you know, we're always wondering how aware everyone is. of the climate. On a day like this we see threatening skies, we know that our meteorologists here all week have been talking about this day particularly at these hours, in fact, between four and eight in the afternoon, but when I look behind you, I do . Look, you know there are a few people on the street, we know what's headed your way, but you don't know, not far from you, it looks like in a covered area, people have been trying to get their cars in there.

They've been trying to get under that awning there at the gas station, behind you, they're just doing what they always do. There aren't people here doing the usual thing and it's really starting to rain pretty hard now and I can see. I-35 right behind my photographer John Goth and the cars are still, you know, no one seems to be trying to stop the traffic, it's still pretty heavy and the rain can be seen behind me. I'm going to get out of it. From the way you can see, it's really falling from time to time. I can only assume we're going to get some of that hail to storm.

The sirens have been sounding recently. Less than five minutes ago, we are under a tarp in a safe place, but we have heard thunder and seen a lot of lightning and like I said before, my husband sent me a photo of hail the size of a quarter and it was really falling almost like it's raining hail in the Arlington Pantego area and so we'll stay safe here under this awning as we hope that gets here very soon where we are Jason, okay Rebecca, thanks for the Oak Cliff update Pete, you know, I've had people in my own Emily who went out in weather like this and they got stuck in one of those traffic jams and the hail came and they all got there in line, that's what Texas should do, right? is that so?

We have a thunderstorm or tornado warning. warning let's all go out and look uh I'm telling you I just don't do that that's how people get hurt and it happens every year so please stay inside until this is over and if you say oh it's no big deal, It's some wind, I can see it well again once again, what's with the lightning? You know, it doesn't play favorites, trust me, so we want you to be smart about these things and right now we certainly still have a risk of tornadoes, we have the tornado watch in effect until eight o'clock, but we also have this threat of hail very high, so let's do a quick reset here if you're just joining us.

Good evening everyone. I'm the chief meteorologist for WFAA. Pete Delkus, our ongoing severe weather coverage started about two hours ago and right now I can hear the thunder right now here on the television studio videos. We've been seeing these storms. We have had several tornado warnings. Also in Tarrant County. In Dallas County we have had reports of some wind damage. We certainly have had reports of multiple videos and images of golf ball sized hail reports of tennis ball sized hail baseball sized hail that has caused damage throughout the area we have flash flooding right now, although you just heard Rebecca talk about the heavy rain, there was no flash flooding there, but a large portion of Dallas of Dallas County is under a flash flood warning along with Tarrant County until 8 o'clock.

I think it's 8 15 tonight for that flash flood warning and right now we have two severe thunderstorm warnings for Dallas County, Rockwall County and also Hunt County and this guy. from this southeastern swath of Collin County right now we are still seeing 60 to 70 mile per hour winds the hail is golf ball size or larger throughout the area we have reporters and photographers throughout North Texas in this moment not just in the Metroplex but throughout North Texas, right now I want to head north and we'll head back right into the Metroplex with our reporters who are in the field and then we'll head south. and then we'll head west where Adriana de Alba is in Fort Worth, but let's start heading north and Danny, you told me we have a reporter right now.

I believe in Collin County and William Joy. William Joy, you're in Dallas, I think you're in the parking lot that way to my right. I heard the Thunder, let me see your photo and tell me what you're experiencing there, William, okay, we'll get back to William in just a second, we now have the report of the tennis ball-sized hail that's happening in the county. from Johnson and who is moving to Ellis County at this time. These storms are producing, that's the one that produced the big hail at Walmart and I think Jason also said, high school in Cleburne, if I'm not mistaken, this same storm system right now is the Johnson Ellis County line, it is moving toward Waxahachie at this point, although it is not as intense as it was recently south of Midlothian. this hail core right here, let's see what it is.

It's certainly at least a quarter-sized hail right now, but that thunderstorm warning is in effect for Ellison Johnson County until six o'clock, around Griffith, right here on the county line that's right next to it. side. northwest of you in May Pearl, so that's where that storm is and it's moving almost due east right now. You can see that core of hail. I shouldn't do this. The core of hail are these lighter colored areas. Let's take a break. that for just a second Jesse, right there you see those little pixels, the purple ones, that's where we have the quarter, maybe the size of a golf ball, hail, so we want you to be alert, that's what creates some problems, let's go back to Dallas County and Jesse let's go to the city of Dallas right now.

I mean, he looks at this. We just heard the Thunder there on Rebecca's live take. There's our hail core in Dallas. William Joy William. I know you're on the go right now. Are you in the center? What are you seeing? What are you listening to? Pete, the last time we talked to you we were able to see some very dark clouds. Kyle Roberts said even a cloud on the wall is what he saw in a video I had tweeted, possibly behind it. Reunion Tower, but it didn't really rain much with that now, obviously, that's changed. You can see behind us that wall of rain passing by.

I want to show you that actually, if you look just to the left behind me, there is a ceiling. Let's see the rain actually falling from above, not only is it raining hard right now, but the winds are also strong. We heard those sirens go off maybe about five ten minutes ago and they stopped, but for perspective last time. spoke to us, you may remember that when we pointed in this direction we also pointed out that people south of us may not even be experiencing much rain right now, which has obviously changed, this is certainly the heaviest rain we've ever seen. experienced so far, Pete, I think William.

William, I apologize, you know what, William, what you're looking at, you know what happened there, this is the same thing. I was talking to meteorologist Jesse whoila, he looks at how that wind blows the rain over the other side of the bridge, that's the part of the storm system. that was at Dallas Baptist a little while ago, now it's in downtown Dallas and I mean, that thing has moved, I don't know, 15 or 20 miles in just a few minutes, it's just flying, so the rain is really heavy and William you said you heard the sirens going off yeah Pete that was probably about five ten minutes ago we heard those sirens and I'll tell you the moment we saw we saw the clouds and the storm approaching but we didn't actually feel any rain, right, the rain hadn't started yet, we don't hear the sirens now, but we have this kind of strong burst of rain and the wind that comes with it, not exactly ideal conditions for driving.

I tell you we haven't seen any hills, not even pea-sized hail. I know that was one of the big concerns with this storm, it's not just the wind but the tennis ball sized hail and right now we're really only seeing rain so nothing that could cause any damage. Beyond the heavy rain you talked about earlier, possibly some flash flood warnings, we've certainly seen a ton of water come into downtown Dallas in just the last 10 to 15 minutes, the sky is lighting up. a little bit, I don't know if that's a sign of hope that the storm may be moving forward, but the rain is certainly coming down as hard as it has been well, we appreciate that, yeah, and I've got some reports right now of some peas. large hail mixed with the rain in Fair Park here in Dallas, so that's just to the left of that camera shot over there, let me point this out, Jesse, thanks for increasing the reflectivity here on this radar, this is the cold front. right here is your cold front just passed through downtown Fort Worth let's go to Adriana de Alba Adriana you're you're I don't know where you are you're somewhere in the Fort Worth metropolitan area but tell me about What you're seeing there, the cold front is almost at your location, depending on where you are in Fort Worth or Tarrant County, once the front moves through, the severe weather threat will be over, so give me an update on what you're seeing. where are you right now, hey Pete, well what you just described is exactly what we're experiencing here because a moment ago we saw a rainbow to our right, uh, it's really starting to clear up, we're on I-30, uh. we just got here, I think we just passed Green Oak, so we're in this area and what we've seen, as we passed near downtown Fort Worth, we started to see a little bit of flooding and ponding along the road that they had. closing one of the lanes just to keep cars from getting stuck there, so you know, Heavy Rain moved through this area and that's one of the problems it created, but you can see the traffic is moving pretty well now that we have some. stalling to the right of us, right next to the lanes here, um, but alreadyIt's not raining and it looks like the worst in this area of ​​Fort Worth has at least moved on Adriana, you're right, I want to keep your camera on for just a second she put her camera back on I want to go into chroma key and point something she's in the direction this one right there I think he said on I-30 so look at the rain I mean it's pouring rain here this is Dallas County over here so that's exactly it I mean William Joy is right in the middle of it, let's go back to William Joy's chamber and this is kind of what's left of a supercell storm, but let's go back to William Joy and William, do you have any greetings right now?

In the water coming off the bridge, Pete, as soon as I finished talking to you and said, oh, we're not experiencing hell, we started to see, in fact, the way I could see it was going down because it's hard when you look. behind us on the right because it is going down very fast, suddenly I saw in the parking lot a bunch of pellets that started flying behind me, it is difficult to pick them up. I'll try to grab one, but the size of a pea is I think a fair assessment of what we're experiencing in downtown Dallas right now is with that wind blowing into the garage because we're sheltering under a roof right now, but as you pointed out at the beginning In this live shot it's the wind and rain that's really more pronounced again, the sky is getting clearer and clearer over the last five ten minutes but we're still seeing a ton of rain falling and we had some hail. a little bit, I'm going to say that for now it has stopped.

I don't see those pellets flying like they did before, but as soon as I said that last time, it started again, but yeah, certainly, maybe some small pellets. If there's something smaller than P, that drops every once in a while and we see it drop and you can really see it stand out with the contrast. I was actually struck by one, um, the contrast between the ground here. Here, let me try to pick, can you see, maybe down here on the ground, can you see that? It's against the dark background, that's where you can maybe see it best, that's really the size we have.

We're not dealing with anything that's going to cause damage to a car or a roof or anything like that, but it's certainly kind of a sign of the storm that we're dealing with right now. Pete, yeah, you're absolutely right that it's maybe the size of a nickel. something this bad is the size of a quarter or more and right now, as we go back to the radar, we are queuing up a video that we have of a hail from recently, we will show you that in just a second, but to As we get back on the radar, I have new storm warnings and I have to tell you that right now I am concerned about some of these storms that are moving from Dallas County into this part of Kaufman County.

We have some storms. warnings right now for Ellis County, Ellis County, here's Ellis Johnson and Navarro County, so let's zoom out a little Jesse, let me show people what's going on because the hunt for Colin Dallas in the Rockwall County severe thunderstorm warnings have now expired. or it's getting ready to be canceled here that lasts until I think six o'clock so this will be canceled the severe part of the storm right now is here and then it's going to move directly into Kaufman County so Kaufman . They'll have a thunderstorm warning here momentarily, but some damage in Ellis Johnson and also Navarro counties, so we'll be watching that storm as it moves from Johnson into Ellis and then into Navarro County here very, very soon, like this We'll watch those storms as they continue to move from west to east across the area.

Come on, Jesse, show me that dma map. If we can, here we go, so this is the storm activity that started outside the dry line. This is our cold front. and that cold front extends from right here Jesse, do we have another map? Can we show that cold front? I thought I saw you working on one a moment ago. There's our cold front, so it's in the north. Look it's 55 and Sherman at 68 in McKinney 55 Sherman 68 in Bonham and then 51 in Wichita Falls this is the same storm system that you know that dumped snow in the Rocky Mountains Produced all the snow and uh and the rain in California and then in Arizona Southern New Mexico The Rocky Mountains have seen a lot of snow with this, I mean, it's been another very, very dynamic system.

You know, this is one of those. I was counting the atmospheric river storms this morning that have moved in from the Pacific and hit. the west coast of the United States and if I remember correctly, I think I counted 11 of them so far this season, we have been hit by several of them, some of them have stayed north of us, but these are two weeks. in a row now that those west coast storms have moved into our part of our part of Texas and there will be another one as we move into next week. I think on the 21st-22nd it will hit the west coast again. in California and that will have an impact on us next week and right now it's a little uncertain as far as severe weather goes, but of course we'll see.

I don't think I remember what dates the 21st and 22nd are. They are next week, but mid to late next week we could have another severe weather outbreak here in Dallas Fort Worth 71 to Waxahachie 60 indicators, so once the advance front, it will be clear, Jesse, go back to the tornado warning map because it's all of North Texas until eight, but Denton right now, I mean, I don't know if you can, you can put that cold front here, Jesse, but in these areas, Graham and Bowie, Decatur and Gainesville, the Denton mineral wells, the cold fronts pass through, so you're still there.

Technically under a tornado watch, but there is no threat of severe weather, the National Weather Service issues them along with the Storm Prediction Center in Norman. I know they're technically leaving this out, but if you're in Graham. and Bowie, I don't want you to think, oh my gosh, we still have the threat of severe weather because once the front comes in, you're going to have some wind, some strong winds tonight, gusts of 30 to 50 degrees. I just showed you on that map and on top of that, you'll also have all, many of us have a chance of freezing this Saturday and Sunday because of that strong cold front right now, even though it's six o'clock.

I want to do another quick reset and let you know what's happening and good night everyone. I'm WFAA Chief Meteorologist Pete Delkus, our severe weather coverage is continuous severe weather coverage. We started going on television this afternoon around three o'clock and have been on almost continuously for the last two hours or so. Due to the severe weather that is moving through the Dallas Fort Worth area, please see the tornado watch that is in effect until eight o'clock until eight. Tonight, we had several tornado warnings. We have received several dozen reports of severe hail. The hail in the area has been the size of a tennis ball and a baseball.

We have a number of areas where some damaged cars have been seen. The windshield mirrors have fallen off due to the severe weather that has moved through the area. Oh it looks like right now the tornado watch Jesse turned the radar back on the tornado watch has now been canceled for Cook County Eastland County Jack County Montague Palo Pinto Stevens wise and young it was only a matter of time once plus the National Weather Service and the Storm Prediction Center inundated with severe weather not only in North Texas but also areas north in Oklahoma, that's where the Storm Prediction Center is in Oklahoma City, but it has been canceled for Eastland cook Jack Montague palapinto Stevens wise in Young County, you're not under that tornado anymore Look, the rest of us are up until eight o'clock tonight.

Storm heading north along the Red River, this one is not serious, this is great news as it leaves Grayson County and heads into Fannin County. It is not serious, it is serious north of the river, next to the Texoma. We're seeing some severe thunderstorms passing through there on part of the lake or certainly the river as well and then we're seeing a severe thunderstorm warning continuing in parts of Dallas County, Collin County, where the southeastern fringe is no longer is under threat, but I suspect here shortly that Kaufman County will see a severe thunderstorm warning issued here very soon.

We have Jason Wheeler and Theresa Woodard, they are also in the studio with us. Storm warnings continue. Flash flood warnings continue for the Metroplex, not Denton County or Collin County. You guys have been lucky, everything has been great in Dallas and Jason, there are flight delays, there are power outages, could you and Teresa give us an update on the severe storms that are hitting the area from a news perspective? If you agree, Pete, thank you. To do that, we want to recap here, show you a little bit of the video that we've been watching here these last 30 minutes, 45 minutes or so, while this has been airing here, we can tell you.

The power outage situation right now we're over 7,000 customers affected, Pete, which is more than when we spoke a few minutes ago, since we have our camera, don't adjust your TV. Jason Wheeler here with Teresa Woodard uh keeping an eye on things going on here, the airports have been a disaster, we know there are ground stops at both airports, the big DFW International and Love Field airports until about 6:15. At Love Field they got off the passengers. to the basem*nt of the terminal a moment ago because I was in the direct line of that really big supercell there and right now the Dallas Fort Worth area accounts for more than a quarter of all delays nationwide and more than two-thirds of cancellations, so let's make it clear, it's not a good night to try to fly, let's take a look at some of the videos we've picked out over the course of the last two hours from around North Texas.

Foreign image of downtown Dallas at this time. We just showed you videos from across North Texas as these storms have really been popping up and moving across the region from west to east. You can see that the center looks a little quiet at the moment, maybe a little. from a gray sky maybe a little break but they were definitely under pressure this is actually not far from our WFAA studio just behind WFA's William Joy was live there a few moments ago the water was coming off the viaduct and I was also watching hail fall Yes, and it was relatively small compared to what we've been seeing.

We've seen some huge hail in Parker County, especially some big things in Cleburne Johnson County like that. golf ball and larger hail, as Pete has been detailing to us, we have had some impressive hail this afternoon, Pete, uh, it looks like the worst is over for most people here in DFW, but there is still a strong storm out there, yes. and you know, Jason, we have this cold front right now that's lining up kind of dividing the Dallas Fort Worth area and when we get back on the radar, I'll show you that Dallas County is still under pressure right now.

Tarrant County for For the most part we still have some rain here come on uh Jesse let's do this let's look at northern Tarrant County we have some rain but that's just going to exacerbate the flooding situation because remember Dallas and Tarrant County are under flash flood warnings until 8:15. There's been two or three inches of rain that's come down in the last few hours, so we're seeing some real issues there and I know as our reporters are there, they're looking at hail damage and potentially wind damage. , but me. I'm sure they're going to start having some problems with some flooding and some roads that are impassable to one degree, one level or another, so Dallas County is still being abandoned, let's look at Jesse, can you put a couple of those Dallas? give me the Love Field camera if you can, it's still pouring rain at Love Field and then we'll look at one of the cameras, maybe we'll go to the Fair Park camera looking at the city of Dallas.

I have everything. those cameras over there, so there's love here is the back, so that's kind of the cleaning line that you know we have now. This isn't some super seller spinning wall cloud or anything like that. It's just the back of the heavy rain. It's still pouring rain here at Love Field but I always like to look at the trees just to see if I can see them flying and the winds really aren't a big deal the last few minutes we've been going 36 miles per hour. streak let's go to that Fair Park camera Fair Park camera should obviously show the heavy rain right now Dallas, the city of Dallas is covered by that heavier rain here on the north side of the city of Dallas, that's why More of this part of Dallas is obscured just because the rainIt's a little more intense at this point, we certainly don't have the infrastructure that we have here in this part of Dallas, but anyway you get the idea in Fair Park we also have gusts of 36 miles per hour the next camera we can put there, let's go to one of our, we have a DBU camera, put one of those, put one of the two, we saw that, I mean before and I mean, man, the rain was just that. it was the wind blown rain, things really calmed down, almost you know, I heard William Joy mention that the sky was lighting up just a few minutes ago and it certainly is in DBU, but the rain is still coming down now, back to the radar remember that warning I said I'm interested this was 10 minutes ago I anticipate Kaufman County will be under a warning there, at this time a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for eastern Dallas County so the eastern side of the county from Dallas that would include Rockwall County which includes Hunt County Kaufman County that's until 6 45.

Now why is this being broadcast? It's not the rain, the rain is a problem, it's the big hail, it's a quarter of the hail the size of a ping pong ball, these areas haven't had the activity that we had in the Metroplex and locations to the east, but we were there to 6:45 and Jesse paused this for just a second and zoomed in here around Mesquite because we have some hail that's being reported, it's half dollar sized hail. so hail the size of a quarter or larger is serious and how big is a quarter, the diameter is an inch, what is an inch and a quarter, well that's hail the size of a half dollar, so just a quarter inch larger, but there's a hail the size of a half dollar that could do it. to maybe the size of a ping pong ball, hail, I'm not going to rule out that I think the ping pong is an inch and a half.

I think the golf ball is an inch and three-quarters, something like that, but you get the idea, but we have some anyway. certainly something like a half dollar maybe a hail the size of a ping pong ball right now right here around Mesquite between Mesquite and Forney here's 80. here's 20 so it's just north of 20. that's where we have that hail Jesse, let's expand it just a little bit and we're going to put a follow up on that because if you live here in Terrell I want to let you know what time this hail is going to hit your area so you can take the proper precautions, stay away from the windows. is the first thing you should do and if you have anyone driving through this area, call them and tell them to stop immediately.

Don't drive here. It's 609 right now, which puts it in McLendon Chisholm at 619. Terrell 625 Kaufman 6 35 West Tawakoni 646 Wills Point 648 and in East Tawakoni at six 54 right now, so in Mesquite proper there's some hail about the size of a dime that's dropping there right now, but that's in Mesquite proper, but just east of In that area is where you are, you're taking advantage of the potential of between a quarter and a half dollar, maybe to golf ball-sized hail that could hit this southern part of Rockwall County that won't eat Rockwall into Roy City. Technically we're in it in this warning, but the core of the hail is really, let's call it the southern half of Rockwall County.

There could be some hail in Rockwall and also in Roy City, but I think the damaging hail, you know, the half dollar, the ping. pong ball sized things that will be located in the southern half, but we are certainly looking at that storm, let me go off camera here for Jesse, let me see one of the other radars that we don't normally put up. on TV because it's a mess right now and as you walk people through it, no, let's do that. When I want to see that hail core right there, it would take me forever to explain, so yeah, that's it. right around Mesquite and Forney Seagoville uh Heartland is moving towards talty it's not in Rockwall or destiny and you're looking at this too Jesse you're worried right now I've transitioned I'm not Let's rule out the threat of a tornado.

We have a tornado watch in effect for these areas until eight o'clock tonight. Can you put that in real quick? Jesse, that tornado warning. I'm not going to rule out the threat of tornadoes and. You can see that these are all the areas that have been canceled. These areas are still under a tornado watch until eight o'clock tonight and I am not downplaying the threat of tornadoes. I still have a concern about that, but Jesse is right. If I'm wrong, but the concern that the number one concern right now, which has been all week, the number one concern right now is the big hail, would you agree or not?

Yeah, no, I totally agree and like you said, that was that's been our number one concern, we had those couple of warnings that were issued before Tarrant in Dallas County, we got these potential twists and that's why when You see our maps, when we make our forecast, we say there is still a potential for maybe. one or two isolated tornadoes can't rule that out if it starts spinning and we've seen a couple of reports of funnel clouds and now when you look at this, you're not seeing those really well-defined supercell structures that we saw before, but you're starting to see these hail nuclei, they're still hanging around, maybe you've got some P to a quarter size hail, possibly even a half dollar size hail, which is an inch and a quarter in diameter, uh, moving to Kaufman.

County and also look here and that's the other thing these hail cores may start to appear again on the south side of Dallas here you are starting to see some of these pinks and purples appear again so you know it's rained very hard and more hail appeared in this vicinity, here along i-35e is the Dallas Zoo, moving towards Fruitdale and I-45, so you see maybe some pea or a pea sized hail fourth that is not going to be. When it goes into place, you start to see these pinks and purples start to appear again, so a severe thunderstorm warning is out for Dallas County, Hunt County, Kaufman and Rockwall until 6:45.

You also know the problem when we see hail in these areas if there is hail. Falls in Dallas County tarot, Colin Rockwall, you won't miss something, hit a roof, hit a car or hit people very easily because of how densely populated this area is against that hail core on the east side of Dallas County is moving into Kaufman County, so you see these reflectivity values, as we call them, and when the radar scans the sky, when we start to see these pinks and purples appear, it's a very heavy rain or hail, so we're seeing that in the east.

Dallas County and there again, on the south side of Dallas, there are some of those pinks and purples, there is the center that we see between the Dallas Zoo and then going towards South Lamar Street, there is Illinois Avenue, we see some of This hail popping up, you know? You live on the south side of Dallas, you might be seeing quarter-sized hail right now, so we're seeing that potential continue until the cold front clears Dallas County until it clears more, most Part of North Texas at least will have that chance, the number one concern, as it has been all week, will be large hail, potentially the size of tennis balls, which we have seen reports of.

Number two would be some damaging wind gusts of 50 to 60 miles per hour and still on the list, that's why we have a tornado watch, there could be an isolated twist now that we've had those two warnings Tarrant County Dallas County , but right now there are no tornado warnings, but we are seeing high water in the Metroplex, that's why we have that flash flood warning in effect, you see here this green polygon that goes from Azle to Azle County Tarrant to the northern half of Dallas County also in the back of this here this is the cold front right here okay so we're getting started To see how the cold front moves in, they're seeing more thunderstorms around DFW in Bedford , so the HEB area around here some storms are not severe but could become severe, we are at least the atmosphere is still prepared to see severe. climate, that's why we have these warnings in place, so we spread out and we don't forget, we also don't forget about Ellis County.

Waxahachie has that supercell there, uh, there's some hail here south of Waxahachie, so now it's seen east of Maypearl. Maypearl isn't dealing with it anymore, but this cell is moving east, there's Bardwell, there's Ennis and this might have to deal with some hail here very soon, but there is a severe thunderstorm warning in effect for Ellis Johnson and County Navarro, where are we going? Ed until 6 45. Rebecca, okay, we're just south of downtown in Oak Cliff and you see flooding, okay, Rebecca Lopez, you're seeing flooding here. We have that flash flood warning in effect for Dallas and Tarrant counties, so we had concerns about hail. and now you're saying some high water that you're reporting, yeah, we saw a lot like the size of a pea, we saw hail the size of a pea, while a Honda ago, a range of torrential rain, a moment ago, behind me , you can see a little bit of puddles and flooding on the street, but I'm going to turn around so you can see I-35, where cars are starting to use their hazard lights because there are parts of I-35 that don't They are. floods and it is not a safe situation.

I mean, the traffic seems to keep moving, but you can see people with some of their emergency lights on and we've seen people almost hydroplaning on the road where it's really piling up on I-35 because it just rained so much a while ago, it just happened to here in Oak Cliff and we're going to try to get a little bit closer so you can see there's a car right there with its emergency lights on and again, that's it. The big concern right now is because we just got a ton of rain that is flooding some of the side streets and also the highway here in Oak Cliff.

Back to you guys, okay, thank you very much for that update. Matt Howerton is available right now and Matt you're on South Loop 12 that's right yeah Pete we're on South Loop 12 between I-30 and I-20 right now and man it was pretty shaky today when we were between Dallas and Tarrant counties with that tornado warning, but we've seen a ton of rain here in this area in the last hour or so, as Lopez was saying here and what we're noticing is a lot of standing water in the ground. We're noticing a lot of shredded vegetation which indicates strong winds obviously and a lot of, like you said, a lot of slow going traffic because people are trying to navigate through these waters so yeah, I think like you said tonight, you know hail remains a problem. and we're going to have some problems with look at this right here, we're getting to this, this is coming from our lower chamber, all that water flooding, uh, they're in the drain and how much it's all stagnant. yeah, just a little bit of flooding here, quite a bit here from this camera that we could see in this little area, it's a pretty good shot of this car in front of us going through all this water on the ground, but you said like you. said hail, you know what we're going to see from that damage, the damage from that and then also the flooding here, uh, as the rain continues to fall because it was falling pretty fast, there's a car that's nice, that's what it looks like.

You may be stuck here on the left or you may not want to go through some of this. I'm not sure, but one way or another, yeah, I mean, this has been a pretty significant climate event and it's been, you know, kind. It caught us a little bit earlier when we were focusing on the tornado warnings that were moving through Terran and Dallas counties, but now it does, the after effects here, the hail and also the flooding here after all these storms and You know they keep running around the area guys okay Matt thanks so much for that update.

Let me give you an update here on what's happening with these storms. We have a severe thunderstorm warning in Johnson and Ellis County. County that's a quarter to a half dollar in size, hail, okay, so I mean it's Johnson County, you're in the clear. I mean, it's really just Ennis and Ellis counties right now and then we have another one here that's in Kaufman County, this one is the same one. What I mean is that really the serious threat is coming in right now on this west side of Kaufman County. Jesse, can you get over there real quick?

That's the hail we're seeing, get pretty close to that area over there, so around 40 Talties here you're seeing some pretty good hail, you're seeing a pretty good core of hail, maybe even the size of a ball. ping pong, without a doubt, a hail of a quarter to a half dollar or more, which willincludes you and Forney right now. So the Johnson County storm is actually that warning for Johnson County that just got canceled, but anyway, that's a severe storm warning from Kaufman Rockwell hunting in Dallas until 6:45. Let's go back to look at the rest of the Metroplex and then I'll head over to Jason and Teresa for another update.

We have heavy rain here right on the southeast side of Dallas County, maybe a pea size hail, a little water on the roads, here's the last hurray, the last gasp of thunderstorms in the Metroplex is activity . that is moving through DFW right now, this is not a severe cold front, it has moved through the large DFW airport right now and remember, once the cold front passes, your severe weather threat will arrive It's over, now you're sitting at home thinking well, Pete. How the hell am I going to know when the cold front is coming? Because the winds are really going to pick up.

We are going to have very strong winds. The winds are going to change from the south. They are going out. north and temperatures are going to drop pretty quickly when that happens, that's the cold front, which means there won't be any more severe weather, the threat of severe weather will be over at that point, but the winds right now in the front DFW cold fronts have moved on, so the severe threat On the flip side of that, it's clear that their severe weather threat has ended, whatever severe threat level it had, is still in effect before the cold front Jason Teresa .

I know you've been monitoring power outage issues at airports. and across the area, give us an update please, yes, you know, at this point, Pete, we're almost on the verge of ten thousand customers without power when we started this, you know, a couple of hours ago we were at about 2 000. They seem to have had a big problem in the Irving area which as we all know was hit much earlier. It seems like we're seeing a lot of outages over there, but 10,000 customers, you know, that's ten. thousands of homes and businesses without power at this hour Irving is where we saw a lot of that hail come down before, maybe about an hour ago is when Irving was really under pressure, you know, I wanted to point out that this is spring break for a lot of kids across Texas , so there are a lot of families that are home right now, but there may be others that were out trying to have a nice afternoon.

I know Six Flags had to close early because of the weather. I heard North Richland Hills was having some issues with standing water. Their fire department tweeted that they also have flooding in some low-lying areas around there, so definitely throughout the region families are on standby waiting for it to pass or if it has already passed, maybe breathing a little space, certainly those at the airports that are still waiting in many cases to take off or land, many cancellations and delays at both airports, let's talk about William Joy now. which is near downtown dallas William last time we saw you you were hail coming down you have a shelf cloud for us now it's Jason Teresa the most important thing I can point out is how quickly things have changed you pointed out the last time.

When you talked to me there was hail falling now it's not even raining where we are we are right near Reunion Tower at the Omni in downtown Dallas you can see cars driving on the bridge behind us and I want to show you first if Look up in the distance , just south of us, just towards the co*ckrell Hill area, you can see that there is a huge storm cloud in the distance where, as Jesse and Pete talked about, there is still severe weather, there are still serious storms that those people could be experiencing rain like I said, no.

I want to slowly turn you north here because there really is a gap, right at 30 is a perfect gap right now, we're really not seeing a ton of rain. I heard Rebecca Lopez talk about the flooding, we saw for a moment that it stopped and now the water is gushing over the side of the interstate, but if you keep going north here you can see that on the other side of this divide is another shelf cloud really big that moves. through the north it still moves from west to east, so now downtown Alice is like line 30 is the best way I can describe it.

I mean, I can legitimately see blue skies and the sun a while ago I couldn't see. meth methodist, you know, south of me or I couldn't see the Renaissance Hotel north of me along I-35 East, so now I can see them both clear as day because the rain has stopped, so which is really remarkable. The difference is that I just want to say that when Pete started talking, we were dealing with maybe not heavy rain but steady rain. Previously we were dealing with not only heavy rain, but strong winds blowing hail into the parking lot where we were covered at the time.

So things really changed very quickly, but as we just pointed out in this shot, Holly, you may not be experiencing rain just south of us and just north of us we have some very dark clouds moving in as this storm continues. Come on guys, what is the temperature where you are? Have you gotten that cold wind yet to let you know that front has passed and you don't have as much time to worry about coming? You know we haven't really felt like the temperature dropped that much, it certainly was a bit windy for a while and I think the fact that it's a little wet might make it feel colder than it otherwise would be, but it really stayed for us during the for the most part pretty much the same all this time, like I said, we believe that at least where we are things have moved on for the most part, but you can even say for Sam Cooper, a photographer who photographed right now, the cloud line that's still moving towards us right now POV William, the evolution of the clouds out there, my goodness, look what Pete's standing in front of that's a shelf cloud, that's it is what William was talking about, so this is in the, you know, you have these platform clouds. the leading edge is like another line of thunderstorms, a gust front if you will, and that's exactly what Jesse is, this is a pretty classic shelf cloud right here.

William had a decent photo of it, but our Fair Park camera faces west northwest to the right. now it shows that ending, so let's do this, let's transition Jesse, let's go from this back to that radar, remember the last gasp of this, this line of thunderstorms, that's the one here, that's the one, so the camera is in this area here and it's looking back. There, now, Jesse, let's get back to that, let's get back to that chamber in Fair Park, there we are, here we are, there we are, there's our cloud of shelves. Jesse comes in here and you can break that down for people too, yeah, so you get these.

These edges of thunderstorms and you'll get this, what I would say is a pretty spooky display in the sky, but you can actually be sure that behind this is the cold front, this is the cold front starting to move, this it's you. We're clear once this passes, so it looks like a very defined line here, you've got some very heavy rain behind you, this will be brief, too much, a very thin line of thunderstorms coming in with this, that's the cold front coming through. move right now. I got to downtown Dallas yet, but you can see how close it is too and by the way, remember earlier we were talking about what we call these scary looking clouds or the scud, you see these little appendages hanging down, you know, that can alarm some. some people that's not rotation that's not a tornado that's not a funnel but we call it a scud so it looks scary for sure but that's the cold front coming so soon Dallas will be safe you can see how close it really is yeah Sure that this is kind of the beginning of the end right now and as we get back on that radar very quickly, I want you to know that we will be here throughout the night keeping an eye on these severe storms as they move out of the Dallas Fort Worth area again, that's Last gasp right there, if you're on the back of your severe weather threat being over.

Heavy rain continues in areas to the east, our severe weather threat at this time has not fallen to zero, but already primarily a hail concern we still have that low level tornado threat we are still under that tornado watch until eight in point tonight we'll keep you posted we'll certainly be here for the rest of the night and don't forget we'll be getting full coverage of the day's news and a full rundown of the weather situation tonight on WFAA at 10. Until then, be sure Keep it on wfa.com and right here for the latest from Farmer's Branch South Lake Watonga and University Park.

Don't drown when you encounter flooded roads Most flood deaths occur in vehicles Be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads Wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. this afternoon until 10 a.m. CST Friday post frontal North northwesterly winds at 20 to 30 miles per hour with gusts up to 45 miles per hour expected affected areas include north and central Texas Hazardous weather conditions are expected from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. CST Friday Impacts Unsecured outdoor items can fly in the wind Driving on area roads can be difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles.

A wind advisory means sustained winds of at least 20 to 30 miles per hour are expected. Such strong victories cannot make driving difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles. Residents may wish to take steps to secure trash cans, lawn furniture and other lightweight outdoor objects that may be blown around by high winds. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex wind advisory in effect until 10 a.m. m. Friday, Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 a.m. m. PM tonight mostly cloudy tonight a 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms tonight some storms may be severe with damaging winds large hail and tornadoes Windy and much cooler with lows in the upper 30s North winds 20 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour are possible much cooler partly sunny Friday with highs in the mid 50s northerly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon the current time is 6 29 PM Central Daylight Time You are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area .

Wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. Central Daylight Time on Friday after the frontal Northwest winds are expected at 20 to 30 miles per hour with gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Affected areas include North and Central Texas. Hazardous weather conditions are expected from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m., central time of day. Friday's impacts. Unsecured outdoor items can fly into the Windy driving on area roads can become difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles. A wind advisory means sustained winds of at least 20 to 30 miles per hour are expected.

Such strong victories cannot make driving difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles. Residents may want to take steps to secure trash cans, lawn furniture and other lightweight outdoor objects that can be blown around by high winds. The flash flood warning remains in effect until 8:15 p.m. CST this afternoon for northwest Dallas and Central Tarrant counties at 6:30 p.m. m., central time of day. Time Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain in the Warren area. They have received several reports on social media of flooded roads around downtown Fort Worth in the North Richland Hills area. Lots of 2 and 4 inches of rain have fallen.

Additional rainfall amounts of 0.5 to 1 inch are possible. flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly Danger of flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source radar impact flooding of small streams and streams urban areas roads streets and underpasses, as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas some Places that will experience flash flooding include Dallas Fort Worth Arlington Garland Irving Grand Prairie Mesquite Carrollton Richardson Beulahs Bedford Grapevine Haltom City Keller Coppell Hearst Farmers Branch South Lake Watonga and University Park turn around don't drown when you encounter flooded roads most flood deaths occur in vehicles be aware of your surroundings and do not do not drive on flooded roads the current time is 6 32 p. m., summer timecentral, you are listening to Noel, all hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area.

The flash flood warning remains in effect until 8:15 p.m. m., central time of day. time this afternoon for northwest Dallas and Central Tarrant counties at 6 30 p.m. CST, Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms that produced heavy rain in the warning area. They have received several reports on social media of flooded roads around downtown Fort Worth in the North Richland Hills area between two and four inches of rain have fallen. Additional rainfall amounts of 0.5 to 1 inch are possible. Flash flooding is occurring or expected to begin soon. Danger of flash flooding caused by thunderstorms. Radar impact of the source. Flooding of small streams and streams.

Urban areas. Highways. Streets and underpasses, as well as others. Poor drainage and low-lying areas Some places that will experience flooding include Dallas Fort Worth Arlington Garland Irving Grand Prairie Mesquite Carrollton Richardson Beulah's Bedford Grapevine Haltom City Keller Coppell Hearst Farmers Branch Southlake Watonga and University Park turn around and don't drown when you encounter flooded roads most of flood ants are safe in vehicles, be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads. Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex wind advisory in effect until 10 a.m. m. on Friday. Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. m. of tonight. tonight mostly cloudy a 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms tonight some thunderstorms may be severe with damaging winds large hail and tornadoes Windy and much cooler with lows in the upper 30s North winds at 20 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour possible much cooler partly sunny Friday with highs in the 50s North winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles hourly afternoon hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening large hail larger than golf of all sizes will be the primary threat with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon will increase the threat of damaging wind.

There will also be a chance for tornadoes in the afternoon hours. Strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening throughout North and Central Texas and now the hazardous weather forecast for Friday into Wednesday will be possible with freezing temperatures over the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, a late season Frost is likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations. Tornado Watch Number 68 remains in effect until 8 p.m. m., central time of day for the following counties in Texas Mosque Dallas Denton Ellis Hill Hood Johnson Parker Somerville and remember that a tornado watch means that conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather, including tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds near the watch area, while severe weather may not be imminent.

People should remain alert to rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for subsequent statements and possible warnings. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio's commercial radio and television channels or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information. Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and rain tonight. and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening. The main threat will be large hail larger than golf of all sizes with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon the threat of damaging wind will increase there will also be a potential for tornadoes in the evening hours. the afternoon.

Strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas, with hazardous weather now in the forecast for Friday. Through Wednesday, freezing temperatures will be possible through next weekend, especially in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor. Late frosts are likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds prevail. The following message is transmitted at the request of the Texas Public Department. Security this is a child abduction alert issued by the Texas Amber Alert Network the Royce City Police Department is searching for Jordan sangong black male two years two feet or seven inches 35 pounds black hair brown eyes last seen time wearing known clothing that police are looking for Daddy's seimong age 37, black male, 5 feet 10 inches, 210 pounds, black hair, brown eyes and dressed all in black in connection with his kidnapping, the suspect was last seen in Royce City, Texas.

Law enforcement officials believe this child is recorded or an immediate danger if you have any information regarding this abduction please call the Royce City Police Department at 972-204-7002 Point of Contact media, to the City of Isroy Police Department at 214-585-9766, current time is 6:38 p.m. m., central time, is listening to Noah, all the dangers. radio the voice of the national weather service station kec55 serving the dallas fort worth listening area the flash flood warning remains in effect until 8 15 p.m. CST this afternoon for northwest Dallas and Central Tarrant counties at 6:30 p.m. CST, Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain in the warning area.

We have received several reports on social media of flooded roads around downtown Fort Worth in the North Richland Hills area. Between two and four inches of rain has fallen. Additional rainfall amounts of 0.5 to 1 inch. Flash flooding may be occurring. Expected to begin shortly Danger of flash flooding from thunderstorms Fountain radar impact Flooding of small streams and streams Urban areas Roads Streets and underpasses, as well as other low-lying and poorly drained areas Some locations that will experience flooding include Dallas Fort Worth Arlington Garland Irving Grand Prairie Mesquite Carrollton Richardson Euless Bedford Grapevine Haltom City Keller Coppell Hurst Farmers Branch South there is a viewer The storm warning for Southeast Dallas County is canceled There is a view of the storm that caused the warning has moved out of the area under warning therefore the warning has been canceled a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. m., central time of day for north central Texas.

A tornado watch also remains in effect until 1 a.m. m., central time of day for north central Texas. The National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for south central Kaufman County. Texas Northwest Henderson County and Central Texas Northeast Ellis County in north central Texas Northeast Navarro County in north central Texas Intel 7 45 PM Central Daylight Time at 6 38 PM Daylight Saving Time central A severe storm was located over Ennis moving east at 35 miles per hour Danger of ping pong ball sized hail and wind gusts of 60 miles per hour Source radar indicated impact people and animals Outdoors will result injuries expected hail damage to roofs, windows and vehicles expected wind damage to roofs, driveways, affected locations include Ennis Gun Barrel City Maybank tool Palmer seven points Camp Trinidad Bardwell Grays Prairie Alma Enchanted Oaks Cottonwood Lake Bardwell lake flag Cedar Creek Reservoir Lake Trinity Bryce Garrett and Paint Springs This includes Interstate 45 between mile markers 238 and 258.

A tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. CST For North Central Texas, a tornado watch also remains in effect until 1 a.m. CST for Central and North Central Texas. For your protection, enter a sturdy structure and stay away from Windows. Tornado Watch Number 68 has been canceled for the following Texas counties: Denton Hood Parker and Somerville. current time is 6:42 p.m. CST, you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a warning of severe storm for south of Kaufman.

County in North Central Texas Northwest Henderson County and Central Texas Northeast Ellis County in North Central Texas Northeast Navarro County in North Central Texas Intel 7 45 PM Central Daylight Time at 6 38 PM Central Daylight Time a severe storm was located over Ennis moving east at 35 miles per hour Danger of ping pong ball sized hail and wind gusts of 60 miles per hour Source radar indicated impact people and animals Outdoors will be injured expect hail damage to roofs, windows and vehicles expect wind damage to roofs, entrances, locations and tactics include Ennis Gun Barrel City Maybank tool Palmer seven points Camp Trinidad Bardwell Grays Prairie Alma Enchanted Oaks Cottonwood Bardwell Lake Flag Lake Cedar Creek Reservoir Trinidad Lake Bryce Garrett and Paint Springs This includes Interstate 45 between mile markers 238 and 258.

A tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. Central Time For North Central Texas, a tornado watch also remains in effect until 1 a.m. ET. CST for Central and North Central Texas, for your protection, enter a sturdy structure and stay away from windows, and some thunderstorm warnings remain in effect until 6:45 PM CST for Central Ellis and North Central Navarro counties 6 19 PM Central Daylight Time, severe thunderstorm located near Waxahachie moving east at 50 miles per hour Danger of ping pong ball-sized hail and wind gusts 60 mile per hour wind Source radar indicated impact people and animals Outdoors will be injured expect hail damage to roofs, windows and vehicles, expect wind damage to roofs, driveways, affected locations include Wahoo sahaji Ennis Palmer Napier Bardwell Alma Bardwell Lake Garrett Bristol M House Rigor Springs Hike Avalon Crisp Fluorescent Five Points Howard and Boyce a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. central time for north central Texas a tornado watch also remains in effect until 1 a.m.

Central Time Daylight Savings Time for North Central Texas, for your protection, stay inside a sturdy structure and stay away from windows. Continuous cloud-to-ground lightning is occurring with this storm, move indoors immediately. This Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Southeast Dallas County is canceled. There are a few storms that prompted the warning. has moved out of the warning area, therefore the warning has been canceled a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. m., central time of day for north central Texas. A tornado watch also remains in effect until 1 a.m. m., central time of day for north central Texas.

The flash flood warning remains in effect until 8:15 p.m. CST this afternoon for northwest Dallas and Central Tarrant counties. 30 p. m., central time of day. Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain in the warning area and there have been several reports on social media of flooded roads around downtown Fort Worth in North Richland. Between two and four inches of rain has fallen in the hills area. Additional rainfall amounts of 0.5 to 1 inch are possible. Flash flooding is occurring or expected to begin shortly. Danger of flash flooding caused by thunderstorms. Source radar impact. Flooding of small streams and streams.

Urban areas. Highways. underpasses, as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas, some places that will experience flash flooding include Dallas Fort Worth Arlington Garland Irving Grand Prairie Mesquite Carrollton Richardson Beulah Bedford Grapevine Haltom City Keller Coppell Hearst Farmer's Branch South Lake Watonga and University Park turn around don Don't drown when you encounter flooded roads most of the time.Flood deaths occur in vehicles be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex wind advisory in effect until 10 a.m. Friday Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. this afternoon tonight mostly cloudy a 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms tonight some thunderstorms may be severe with damaging winds large hail and tornadoes Windy and much cooler with lows in the upper 30s North winds 20 to 25 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour possible much cooler partly sunny Friday with highs in the mid 50s North winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon Tornado Watch Number 68 remains in effect until 8 p.m.

CST for the following counties in Texas Mosque, Dallas. Alice Hill Johnson and Tarrant remind that a tornado watch means that conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather, including tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds near the watch area, while severe weather may not be imminent. , people should remain alert to rapidly changing weather conditions and listen to subsequent statements and possible warnings. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio's commercial radio and television outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information. The next message. is transmitted at the request of the Texas Department of Public Safety this is a child abduction alert issued by the Texas Amber Alert Network the Royce City Police Department is searching for Jordan Sangmong black male two years two feet seven inches 35 pounds black brown hair eyes last seen wearing known clothing police are looking for dad's bachelor, 37 year old black male, 5 foot 10 inches, 210 pounds, black hair, brown eyes and dressed all in black in relation With his kidnapping, the suspect was last seen in Royce City, Texas law enforcement officials.

I think this kid is wired for immediate danger. If you have any information about this kidnapping, please call the City of Roy Police Department at 972-204-7002. Contact point for the media. Isroy City Police Department at 214-58-59766. The current time is 6.50. PM CT you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for southern Kaufman County in north central northwest Texas. Henderson County and Central Texas Northeast Ellis County in North Central Texas Northeast Navarro County in North Central Texas Intel 7 45 p.

Central Daylight Time at 6:38 p.m. Central Daylight Time, a severe thunderstorm was located over Ennis moving east at 35 miles per hour Danger of ping pong ball-sized hail and wind gusts to 60 miles per hour Source radar indicated impact people and animals Outdoors will be injured hail damage expected to roofs, windows and vehicles wind damage expected to roofs, siding driveways Affected locations include Ennis Gun Barrel City thanks to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for northwest Kaufman County in north central Texas South Dallas County in north central Texas until 7 30 p.m.

Central Daylight Time at 6:51 p.m. m Central Daylight Time, a severe storm was located over Duncanville moving east at 50 miles per hour Danger Wind gusts of 60 miles per hour and hail the size of half a dollar Source radar indicated impact. Hail damage to vehicles is expected. Spec. Wind damage to roofs. Lining entries. Affected locations include Dallas Grand Prairie Mesquite DeSoto Cedars Hill Duncanville Lancaster Bulk Springs Seagoville Forney Glen Heights Hutchins. co*ckrell Hill Sunnyvale Wilmer Ovilla Crandall Ferris combine and talty a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. CST for North Central Texas, for your protection, get into a sturdy structure and stay away from windows.

Continuous cloud-to-ground lightning is occurring with this storm movement. Inside immediately, lightning can kill. With this storm, heavy rain is occurring that can cause flash flooding. Do not drive your vehicle on flooded roads. The Foreign Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for southern Kaufman County in north central Texas, northwestern Henderson County and central Texas Northeast Ellis County in north central Texas Northeast Navarro County in North Central Texas Intel 7 45 p. m. Central Daylight Time at 6 38 p.m. m. Central Daylight Time A severe thunderstorm was located over Ennis moving east at 35 miles per hour Danger of ping pong ball sized hail in wind gusts of 60 miles per hour Source radar indicated impact people and animals Outdoors will be injured Hail damage expected to roofs, windows and vehicles Wind damage expected to roofs siding entrances Affected locations include Ennis Gun Barrel City Maybank Tool Palmer Seven Points Camp Trinidad Bardwell Grays Prairie Alma Enchanted Oaks Cottonwood Bardwell Lake Flag Lake Cedar Creek Reservoir Trinidad Lake Bryce Garrett and Paint Springs this includes Interstate 45 between mile markers 238 and 258.

A tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. CST for North Central Texas, a tornado watch is also in effect until 1 a.m. CST for Central and North Texas, for your protection, enter a sturdy structure and stay away from windows. The National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for northwest Kaufman County in north central Texas. South Dallas. county in north central Texas until 7:30 p.m. CST at 6:51 p.m. CT, a severe storm was located over Duncanville and was moving east at 50 miles per hour. Danger, wind gusts of 60 miles per hour and hail the size of half a dollar.

The home radar indicated impact hail. Damage expected to vehicles, specs, wind damage to roofs, siding, driveways, affected locations include Dallas Grand Prairie Mesquite DeSoto Cedar Hill Duncanville Lancaster Bulk Springs Seagoville Forney Glen Heights Hutchins co*ckrell Hill Sunnyvale Wilmer Ovilla Crandall Ferris combine and talty A tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. Central Time for North Central Texas, for your protection, get inside a sturdy structure and stay away from windows. Continuous cloud-to-ground lightning is occurring with this storm. Move inside immediately. Lightning can kill. Heavy rain is occurring with this storm and may cause flash flooding. Do not drive through flooded roads Tornado Watch Number 68 remains in effect until 8 p.m.

Central Time for the following counties in Texas Muskie Dallas Alice Hill Johnson and Tarrant Remember that a tornado watch means conditions are favorable For the development of severe weather conditions, including tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds within and near the watch area, while severe weather may not be imminent, persons should remain alert to rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for subsequent statements and possible warnings, stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio's commercial radio and television media or Internet sources. For the latest severe weather information, the Flash Flood Warning remains in effect until 8:15 p.m. CST this afternoon for northwest Dallas and Central Tarrant counties at 6:30 p.m.

Doppler radar, Central Time, indicated that thunderstorms that produced heavy rain in the warning area have received several reports on social media of flooded roads around downtown Fort Worth in the North Richland Hills area. Two to four inches of rain have fallen Additional rainfall amounts of 0.5 to 1 inch Flash flooding is possible in progress or is expected to begin shortly Danger of flash flooding from thunderstorms Source radar impact Flooding of small streams and streams a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 7:45 p.m. Central Daylight Time for Southern Kaufman Northwest Henderson East Central Alice and Northeastern Navarro Counties 56 p.m. m. central daylight time a severe storm was located near Alma for eight miles east of Ennis moving east at 35 miles per hour Danger of ping pong ball-sized hail and wind gusts to 60 miles per hour Radar The source indicated that at 6:50 p.m. m.

Hail the size of a half dollar reported just west of downtown Ennis impacts people and animals Outdoors will be injured, hail damage expected to roofs, windows and vehicles, wind expected to damage roofs, siding driveways , affected locations include Ennis Gun Barrel City Maybank seven point tool Camp Trinidad Grays Prairie Alma Enchanted Oaks Cottonwood Bardwell Lake flag lake Cedar Creek Reservoir Trinidad Lake Bryce cane Springs telusa Chatfield and Telico a Tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. Central of the day for North Central Texas. A tornado watch also remains in effect until 1 a.m. Central Time for downtown.

In North Central Texas, for your protection, stay inside a sturdy structure and stay away from windows. Continuous cloud to ground lightning is occurring with this storm, move indoors immediately, the National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for central Johnson County in north central Texas, Northwestern Hill County and central Texas, southwestern Ellis County in north central Texas until 8 p.m. CT at 6 58 PM CT there is a severe storm located near Lake Pat Cleburne or near Cleburne moving east at 30 miles per hour Danger Wind gusts of 60 miles per hour and hail the size of half a dollar Source radar indicated hail impact and vehicle damage Wind damage expected to occur to roofs, siding, driveways, intact locations include walsachi Cleburne Hillsboro Keene Italy Itasca Grandview Napier Bloom Covington Venom Carl's Corner Lake and Cleburne Parker Royal Vista Milford Coyote Flats Sanford Osceola and Woodbury a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m.

CST for Central and North Central Texas, for your protection, get into a sturdy structure and stay away from windows. Continuous cloud-to-ground lightning is occurring with this storm. Move inside immediately. Lightning can kill. Heavy rain is occurring with this storm and may cause flash flooding. Do not drive your vehicle in flooded areas. Roads appear Flash Flood Warning remains in effect until 8:15 p.m. CST this afternoon for northwest Dallas and Central Tarrant counties at 6:30 p.m. m., central time of day. Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms that produced heavy rain in the Warren area have received several reports on social media of flooding.

Roads around downtown Fort Worth in the North Richland Hills area have fallen between two and four inches of rain additional rainfall amounts of 0.5 to 1 inch flash flooding is possible ongoing or expected to begin shortly Danger of flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source radar impact flooding of small streams and streams urban areas roads streets and underpasses, as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas some locations that will experience flooding include Dallas Fort Worth Arlington Garland Irving Grand Prairie Mesquite Carrollton Richardson beulahs Bedford Grapevine Haltom City Keller Coppell Hurst Farmer's Branch South Lake Watonga and University Park turn around, do not drown when encountering flooded roads, most flood deaths occur in vehicles, be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads.

Now let's check your local forecast for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex wind advisory. valid until 10 a.m. Friday Tornado Watch 68 in effect until 8 p.m. tonight mostly cloudy tonight a 50 chance of showers and thunderstorms tonight some thunderstorms may be severe with damaging winds large hail and tornadoes Windy and much cooler with lows in the upper 30s North winds 20 to 25 miles per hour with gusts of windup to 40 miles per hour possible Much cooler partly sunny Friday with highs in the mid 50s North winds 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts up to 30 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to 15 miles per hour in the afternoon The following message is transmitted at the request of the Texas Department of Public Safety this is a children's production Alert issued by the Texas Amber Alert Network the City of Royce Police Department is searching for Jordan Sangamon black male two years two feet oh seven inches 35 pounds black hair brown eyes last seen wearing unknown clothing police are looking for dad's seimong, 37 year old black male, 5 foot 10 inches, 210 pounds, black hair, brown eyes and dressed all in black in relation With his kidnapping, the suspect was last seen in Royce City, Texas.

Law enforcement officials believe this child may be in immediate danger if you have any information regarding this abduction please call the City of Roy Police Department at 972-204-7002 Media Contact Point Police Department isroy city police at 214-585-9766 wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. CST Friday after Russell Northwest Winds of 20 to 30 miles per hour with gusts up to 45 miles per hour are expected. Affected areas include North and Central Texas. Hazardous weather conditions are expected from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m. m., central time of day.

Friday's impacts on secured exterior elements may be blown by the wind. Driving on area roads can be difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles. A wind advisory means sustained winds of at least 20 to 30 miles per hour are expected in this strong can. Does not impede driving, especially for high-profile vehicles, residents may wish to take steps to secure trash cans, patio furniture and other lightweight outdoor objects that may be blown around by high winds. The current time is seven or five p.m. Central Time. a Noah all hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for northwest Kaufman County in central North Texas South Dallas County in North Central Texas until 7:30 p.m. m.

Central Daylight Time at 6 51 p.m. m. Central Daylight Time a severe storm was located over Duncanville moving east at 50 miles per hour Danger Wind gusts of 60 miles per hour and hail the size of a half dollar Source radar indicated hail damage is expected to the vehicles. wind damage to roofs, siding driveways, affected locations include Dallas Grand Prairie Mesquite DeSoto Cedar Hill Duncanville Lancaster Bulk Springs Seagoville Forney Glen Heights Hutchins co*ckrell Hill Sunnyvale Wilmer Ovilla Crandall Ferris combine and talty a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. CST for North Central Texas, for your protection, get inside a sturdy structure and stay away from windows.

Continuous cloud-to-ground lightning is occurring with this storm. Move inside immediately. Lightning can kill. Heavy rain is occurring with this storm and may cause flash flooding. Do not drive your vehicle in flooded areas. roads, the National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for central Johnson County in north central Texas, Northwestern Hill County and central Texas, southwestern Ellis County in north central from Texas until 8 p.m. Central Daylight Time at 6:58 p.m. m., Central Daylight Time, a severe The storm was located near Lake Pat Cleburne or near Cleburne and was moving east at 30 miles per hour.

Danger: Wind gusts of 60 miles per hour and hail the size of half a dollar. The source's radar indicated impact. Hail damage to vehicles is expected. Hillsboro Keene Italy Itasca Grandview Napier Bloom Covington Venom Carl's Corner Lake in Cleburne Parker ryanoversta Milford Coyote Flats Sanford Osceola and Woodbury a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. CST for central and north central Texas, for your protection, get inside a sturdy structure and stay away from Windows continuous Cloud-to-ground lightning is occurring with this storm move inside immediately lightning can kill Heavy rain is occurring with this storm and may cause flash flooding do not drive your vehicle on flooded roads a severe storm warning remains in effect until 7 45 p.m.

CST for South Kaufman Northwest Henderson, Eastern, Central, Ellis and Northeastern Navarro Counties 6 56 p.m. CST, a severe storm was located near Alma along eight miles east of Ennis, moving east at 35 miles per hour Danger of ping-pong ball-sized hail and Gusts of 60 mile per hour wind Source radar indicated that a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 7:30 p.m. CST for northwest Kaufman in the counties southeast of Dallas. At 708 p.m. CT, a severe storm was located over Hudgens moving east at 45 miles per hour. Hazard Wind gusts of 60 miles per hour and hail the size of half a dollar Source radar indicated impact hail damage to vehicles Wind damage expected to roofs Siding driveways Affected locations include Dallas Mesquite DeSoto Cedar Hill Duncanville Lancaster Bulk Springs Seagoville Forney Glen Heights Hutchins Sunnyvale Wilmer Ovilla Crandall Ferris combines Talty Heartland and Sand Branch a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m.

CST for North Central Texas, for your protection, stay inside a sturdy structure and stay away from windows. Continuous cloud-to-ground lightning is occurring with this storm, move indoors immediately. The severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 7:45 p.m. CST for southern Kaufman, northwest Henderson, East Central Ellis and northeast Navarro counties. 6 36 p. CST, a severe storm was located near Alma for eight miles east of Ennis, moving east at 35 miles per hour. hour Danger of hail the size of a ping pong ball in wind gusts of 60 miles per hour Source radar indicated at 6 50 p.m. m. Half-dollar sized hail reported just west of downtown Ennis will impact people and animals.

Outdoors they will be injured, hail is expected to damage roofs, windows and vehicles. wind damage to roofs siding entrances affected locations include Ennis Gun Barrel City Maybank seven point tool Camp Trinidad Grays Prairie Alma Enchanted Oaks Cottonwood Bardwell Lake flag lake Cedar Creek Reservoir Trinidad Lake rice cane Springs pelosa Chatfield and Telico a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. Central Time for North Central Texas a tornado watch also remains in effect until 1 a.m. m. Central Time for Central and North Central Texas For your protection, stay inside a sturdy structure and stay away from Windows Continuous Cloud to Grow A Severe Thunderstorm Warning remains in effect until 8 p.m.

Central Time for Southeast Johnson, Northwestern Hill, and Southwest Ellis Counties at 7 10 p.m. Central Time, a severe thunderstorm was located along a line from Bloom to Grandview north of Maple moving east at 30 miles per hour Danger Wind at 60 miles per hour gusts and hail the size of half a dollar Source radar indicated tail-end damage to the vehicles. Wind damage is expected to damage roofs, siding, driveways, affected locations include Waxahachie Hillsboro Italy Itasca Grandview Napier Bloom Covington Carl's Corner Parker Ryan overstaffed Milford Lovelace Brandon Mayfield Griffith feresten Osceola at Five Points a Tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m.

CST for Central and North Central Texas, for your protection, stay inside a sturdy structure and stay away from windows. Cloud-to-ground lightning is continually occurring with this storm, move indoors immediately. A severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect. until 7:45 p.m. CST for southern Kaufman, northwest Henderson, eastern, central, Ellis and northeastern Navarro counties. 56 p. CST, a severe thunderstorm was located near Alma along eight miles east of Ennis, moving east at 35 miles per hour. Danger of hail the size of a ping pong ball. and wind gusts of 60 miles per hour The radar source indicated at 6:50 p.m. m. Hail the size of a half dollar was reported just west of downtown Ennis, impacting people and animals.

Outdoors they will be injured, hail is expected to damage roofs, windows and vehicles, wind is expected to damage roofs, siding, driveways and sites. Those affected include Ennis Gun Barrel City Maybank seven point tool Camp Trinidad Grays Prairie Alma Enchanted Oaks Cottonwood Bardwell Lake Flag Lake Cedar Creek Reservoir Trinidad Lake Bryce Cane Springs Telosa Chatfield and Telico a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. CST for North Central Texas a tornado watch also remains in effect until 1 a.m. CST for Central and North Central Texas, for your protection, stay inside a sturdy structure and stay away from windows.

Continuous cloud to ground lightning is occurring with this storm, move indoors immediately and the Severe Thunderstorm Warning remains in effect. effective until 7:30 p.m. CST for northwest Kaufman and southeast Dallas counties at 708 p.m. CST, a severe storm was located over Hudgens moving east at 45 miles per hour Danger, wind gusts to 60 miles per hour and hail the size of a half dollar Source Radar tail damage expected of indicated impact to vehicles specification wind damage to roofs siding entrances locations impacted include Dallas Mesquite DeSoto Cedars Hill Duncanville Lancaster Bulk Springs Seagoville Forney Glen Heights Hutchins Sunnyvale Wilmer Ovilla Crandall Ferris combined Talty Heartland and Sand Branch a tornado watch remains valid until 8 p.m.

CST for North Central Texas, for your protection, stay inside a sturdy structure and stay away from windows. Continuous cloud-to-ground lightning is occurring with this storm, move indoors immediately. A severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 8 p.m. m., central time of day for the southeast. Johnson Northwestern Hill and Southwestern Ellis Counties at 7 10 pm CT, a severe thunderstorm was located along a line from Bloom to Grandview north of Maple moving east at 30 miles per hour Danger Gusts 60 mile per hour wind and hail the size of a half dollar Source radar indicated impact Hail damage to vehicles expected specification wind damage to roofs siding entrances affected locations include Wahoo sahaji Hillsboro Italy Itasca Grandview Napier Bloom Covington Venom Carl's Corner Parker ryanoversta Milford Lovelace Brandon Mayfield Griffith feresten Osceola in Five Points a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m.

CST for central and north central Texas, for your protection, stay inside a sturdy structure and stay away from windows. Cloud-to-ground lightning is continually occurring with this storm, move indoors immediately. The flash flood warning remains. Tornado Watch Number 68 remains in effect until 8 PM Central Time for the following counties in Texas Mosque, Dallas, Alice Hill Johnson and Tarrant, remember that a tornado watch means conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather, including tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds near the watch area, while severe weather may not be imminent, people should remain alert to rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for subsequent statements and possible warnings.

Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio's commercial radio and television channels or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information. The flash flood warning remains in effect until 8:15 p.m. Central Daylight Time this afternoon for northwest Dallas and Central Tarrant counties at 6:30 p.m. Central Daylight Time Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms that produced heavy rain in the warning area. They have received several reports on social media of flooded roads around downtown Fort Worth in the North Richland Hills area. Between two and four inches of rain have fallenadditional rainfall amounts of 0.5 to 1 inch flash flooding is possible in progress or expected to begin shortly Danger of flash flooding from thunderstorms Source radar impact flooding of small streams and streams urban areas roads streets and underpasses as well Like other low-lying and poorly drained areas, some places that will experience flooding include Dallas Fort Worth Arlington Garland Irving Grand Prairie Mesquite Carrollton Richardson Euless Bedford Grapevine Haltom City Keller Coppell Hurst Farmers Branch Southlake Watonga and University Park turn around don't drown when you meet with flooded roads the majority of flood deaths occur in vehicles be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads the following message is transmitted at the request of the Texas Department of Public Safety this is a child abduction alert issued by the Internet from Texas Amber Alert Royce City Police Department is searching for Jordan sangmong black male two years old two foot oh seven inches 35 pounds black hair brown eyes last seen wearing known clothing police are searching for Daddy's Singapore 37 year old black male 5 feet 10 inches 210 pounds black hair, brown eyes and black clothing in connection with his kidnapping.

The suspect was last seen in Royce City. Texas law enforcement officials believe this child is listed for Immediate Danger. If you have any information regarding this kidnapping, please call the Roy's City Police Department at 972. -204-7002 media contact point Isroy City Police Department at 214-58-59766 current time is 7 20 p. Central Time is listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of the national weather service station kec55 serving Fort Dallas. Area worth listening to, a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 7 45 p.m. CST for southern Kaufman, northwest Henderson, east central Alice and northeast Navarro counties at 6 56 p.m.

CST, a severe storm was located near Alma eight miles east of Ennis moving east at 35 miles per hour Danger of ping-pong ball-sized hail and wind gusts of 60 miles per hour time The source's radar indicated 6:50 p.m. m. Hail the size of a half dollar was reported just west of downtown Ennis, impacting people and animals. Outdoors they will be injured, hail is expected to damage roofs. Windows and vehicles expect wind damage to roofs. Liner entries from affected locations include Ennis Gun Barrel City Maybank seven point tool Camp Trinidad Grays Prairie Alma Foreign Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for southern Kaufman County in north central Texas.

North Ellis County in North Central Texas Southeast Dallas County in North Central Texas until 8:15 p.m. Central Daylight Time at 7:21 p.m. Central Daylight Time, severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from Wilmington near Waxahachie moving east at 30 miles per hour Danger 60 miles per hour wind gusts and half hail the size of one dollar Source radar indicated impact Hail damage to vehicles expected Wind damage to roofs expected Siding entrances Affected locations include Dallas DeSoto Lancaster Juan Jose Ennis Midlothian Seagoville Glenn Heights Red Oak Kaufman Hutchins Wilmer Ovilla Crandall Ferris Palmer combine talty Oak Leaf and Grays Prairie this includes the following highways: Interstate 35e between mile markers 400 and 415.

Interstate 20 between mile markers 470 and 476 between mile markers 506 and 510. Interstate 45 between mile markers 257 and 277. A tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. CST for North Central Texas, for your protection, get inside a sturdy structure and stay away from windows. Continuous cloud-to-ground lightning is occurring with these storms. Move inside immediately. Lightning can kill. The severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 7:45 p.m. CST for South Kaufman. Northwest Henderson, Eastern, Central, Ellis and Northeast Navarro Counties 6 56 p. CST, a severe thunderstorm was located near Alma eight miles east of Ennis, moving east at 35 miles per hour. Danger of hail the size of a ping pong ball and wind gusts of 60 miles per hour.

Radar of origin indicated at 6:50 p.m. m. Hail the size of a half dollar was reported just west of downtown Ennis, impacting people and animals. Outdoors they will be injured, hail is expected to damage roofs, windows and vehicles, wind is expected to damage roofs, siding and trees. Locations impacted include Ennis Gun Barrel City, Maybank, Tool Seven. points Trinidad Campground Grays Prairie Alma Enchanted Oaks Cottonwood Lake Bardwell flag lake Cedar Creek Reservoir Trinidad Lake Bryce Kane Springs telosa Chatfield and Telico a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. central time for north central Texas a tornado watch also remains in effect until 1 a.m.

Daylight Saving Time for Central in North Central Texas, for your protection, stay inside a sturdy structure and stay away from windows. Continuous cloud-to-ground lightning is occurring with this storm, move indoors immediately. A severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 7:30 p.m. m., central daylight time. for northwest Kaufman and southeast Dallas counties at 708 p.m. CST, a severe storm was located over Hudgens moving east at 45 miles per hour Danger, wind gusts to 60 miles per hour and hail the size of half a dollar. The source's radar indicated that impact damage to the vehicles is expected. wind damage to roofs siding driveways affected locations include Dallas Mesquite DeSoto Cedar Hill Duncanville Lancaster Bulk Springs Seagoville Forney Glen Heights Hutchins Sunnyvale Wilmer Ovilla Crandall Ferris combine talty Heartland and Sand Branch a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m.

CST for North Central Texas For your protection, stay inside a sturdy structure and stay away from windows. Continuous cloud-to-ground lightning is occurring with this storm, move indoors immediately. A severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 8 p.m. CST for southeast Johnson, northwest Hill, and southwest Ellis counties at 7. At 10 p.m. CST, a severe thunderstorm was located along a line from Bloom to Grandview north of Mapier moving east at 30 miles per hour Danger Wind gusts of 60 miles per hour and hail the size of a half dollar Source radar indicated hail damage to vehicles is expected specifications wind damage to roofs siding entrances intact locations include Waxahachie Hillsboro Italy Itasca Grandview Napier Bloom Covington Venom Carl's Corner Parker ryanoverza Milford Lovelace Brandon Mayfield Griffith Feresten Osceola in Five Points a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m.

CST for Central in North Central Texas, for your protection, stay inside a sturdy structure and stay away from windows. Continuous cloud-to-ground lightning is occurring with this storm, move indoors immediately. The flash flood warning remains in effect until 8:15 p.m. CST tonight for northwest Dallas and Central Tarrant counties at 6:30 p.m. CST Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain in the Warren area. They have received several reports on social media of flooded roads around downtown Fort Worth in the North Richland Hills area. Two to four inches of rain have fallen Additional rainfall amounts of 0.5 to 1 inch Flash flooding is possible in progress or expected to begin shortly Flash flooding hazard from thunderstorms Source radar impact Small stream flooding and streams urban areas roads streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas in some locations will experience flooding include Dallas Fort Worth Arlington Garland Irving Grand Prairie Mesquite Carrollton Richardson Beulah's Bedford Grapevine Haltom City Keller Coppell Hurst Farmers Branch Southlake Watonga and University Park turn around do not drown when encountering flooded roads most flood deaths occur in vehicles be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads wind advisory in effect from 5 p.m. m. from this afternoon until 10 a.m.

CST Friday post north northwest frontal Winds 20 to 30 miles per hour with gusts expected up to 45 miles per hour Affected areas include North and Central Texas Hazardous weather conditions expected from 5 p.m. p.m. this afternoon until 10 a.m. Central Time, impacts Friday. Unsecured outdoor items can be blown away by the wind. Driving on area roads can become difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles. A wind advisory means sustained. Winds of at least 20 to 30 miles per hour are expected. Such strong victories cannot make driving difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles. Residents may want to take steps to secure trash cans, lawn furniture and other lightweight outdoor objects that can fly around.

The high wind advisory remains in effect until 10 a.m. CT on Friday. Coastal Rental in the Northwest. Winds of 20 to 30 miles per hour with gusts up to 45 miles per hour are expected. Affected areas include North and Central Texas. Hazardous weather conditions are expected. from now until 10 a.m. CST Friday Impacts Unsecured exterior items may be blown away Driving on area roads may become difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles A wind advisory means sustained winds of at least are expected 20 to 30 miles per hour The expected victories with this force cannot make driving difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles. Residents may want to take steps to secure trash cans, patio furniture and other lightweight outdoor objects that can be blown around by high winds.

Tornado Watch Number 68 remains in effect until 8 p.m. CST for the following counties in Texas Mosque, Dallas Alice Hill Johnson and Tarrant remind that a tornado watch means conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather, including tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds near the watch area, while severe weather may not be imminent people should remain alert to rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for subsequent statements and possible warnings stay tuned to commercial radio and television NOAA Weather Radio or Internet sources for get the latest severe weather information the current time is 7 31 PM Central Time Time you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, The National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for southern Kaufman County in north central Texas, northern Ellis County in North Central Texas, and southeast Dallas County in north central Texas. until 8 15 p.m.

Central Daylight Time at 7:21 p.m. Central Daylight Time, severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from Wilmington near Waxahachie moving east at 30 miles per hour Danger Wind gusts of 60 miles per hour and hail the size of half dollar Source radar indicated tail-end damage to the vehicles. Wind damage is expected to damage roofs, siding, driveways, affected locations include Dallas DeSoto Lancaster walczachi Ennis Midlothian Seagoville Glenn Heights Red Oak Kaufman Hutchins Wilmer Ovilla Crandall Ferris Palmer combine talty Oak Leaf and Grays Prairie this includes the following roads: Hwy. Interstate 35e between mile markers 400 and 415. Interstate 20 between mile markers 470 and 476 between mile markers 506 and 510.

Interstate 45 between mile markers 257 and 277. A tornado watch remains. valid until 8 p.m. m., central time of day. weather for north central texas for your protection get into a sturdy structure and stay away from windows continuous Cloud to ground lightning is occurring with these storms move indoors immediately it can kill a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 7 45 p. CST for South Kaufman Northwest Henderson, East Central, Alice and Northeast CountiesNavarro at 6:56 p.m. CST, a severe storm was located near Alma eight miles east of Venice, moving east at 35 miles per hour. Danger of hail the size of a ping pong ball and 60 miles per hour in this severe weather.

The thunderstorm warning for East Central Alice County is canceled. There is a thunderstorm that caused the warning to have moved outside the warned area, therefore the warning has been cancelled. A tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. CST for North Central Texas. There is also a tornado wash. remains in effect until 1 a.m. CST for Central and North Central Texas, the Severe Thunderstorm Warning for East Central Alice County is lifted. There is a storm for spectators that prompted the warning. It has moved outside the area under warning, therefore the warning has been cancelled. A tornado watch remains in effect. in effect until 8 p.m.

CST for North Central Texas, a tornado washout also remains in effect until 1 a.m. CST For Central and North Central Texas, the Flash Flood Warning remains in effect until 8:15 p.m. CST this afternoon for northwest Dallas and central Tarrant Counties at 6:30 p.m. CST, Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain in the Warren area. They have received several reports on social media of flooded roads around downtown Fort Worth in the North Richland Hills area. An additional two to four inches of rain has fallen. Rainfall amounts of 0.5 to 1 inch are possible. Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly.

Danger of flash flooding caused by thunderstorms. Radar impact of the source. Flooding of small streams and streams. Urban areas. Highways. Streets and underpasses, as well as other low-lying areas with poor drainage. Some places that will experience flooding include Dallas Fort Worth Arlington Garland Irving Grand Prairie Mesquite Carrollton Richardson Beulah's Bedford Grapevine Haltom City Keller Coppell Hurst Farmers Branch Southlake Watonga and University Park turn around don't drown when you encounter flooded roads most flood ants will They ensure that in vehicles, be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads. The current time is 7:36 p.m. m Central Daylight Time you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the southern Kaufman County in north central Texas northern Ellis County in north central Texas southeast Dallas County in north central Texas until 8 15 p.m.

Central Daylight Time at 7:21 p.m. Central Daylight Time, severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from Wilmington near Waxahachie moving east at 30 miles per hour Danger 60 miles per hour when gusts and hail the size of half a dollar The Source radar indicated impact. Hail damage to vehicles is expected. Wind damage to roofs is expected. Lining entries for affected locations include Dallas DeSoto Lancaster Ennis. Midlothian Seagoville Glenn Heights Red Oak Kaufman Hutchins Wilmer Ovilla Crandall Ferris Palmer combined Talty Oak Leaf and Grays Prairie, this includes the following Interstates 35e between mile markers 400 and 415. Interstate 20 between mile markers 470 and 476 between markers at mile markers 506 and 510.

Interstate 45 between mile markers 257 and 277. A tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. CST for North Central Texas, for your protection, get into a sturdy structure and stay away from windows. Continuous cloud-to-ground lightning is occurring with these storms, move indoors. immediately lightning can kill a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 8 p.m. CST for southeast Johnson, Northwestern Hill and southwest Ellis counties at 7 10 p.m. MST, a severe thunderstorm was located along a line from Bloom to Grandview north of Maple moving East at 30 miles per hour Danger 60 miles per hour in gusts and hail the size of half a dollar The source radar indicated impact hail damage to vehicles Wind expected to damage roofs siding entrances Impacted locations include Waxahachie Hillsboro Italy Itasca Grandview Napier Bloom Covington Venom Carl's Corner Parker Ryan overstaffed Milford Lovelace Brandon Mayfield Griffith feesten Osceola in Five Points a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m.

CST for central and north central Texas, for your protection, stay inside a sturdy structure and stay away from windows. Continuous cloud-to-ground lightning is occurring. with this storm, move inland immediately, the severe storm warning for East Central Alice County is canceled the severe storm that caused the warning has moved out of the warning area, therefore the warning has been canceled, A tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. CST for In North Central Texas, a tornado watch also remains in effect until 1 a.m. CST for Central and North Central Texas. The flash flood warning remains in effect until 8:15 p.m.

CST this afternoon for northwest Dallas and central Tarrant counties. 6 30 p. CST. Daytime Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain in the Warren area have received several reports on social media of flooded roads around downtown Fort Worth in the North Richland Hills area. Lots of 2 and 4 inches of rain have fallen. Additional rainfall amounts of 0.5 to 1 inch have accumulated. Possible flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly Danger of flash flooding from thunderstorms Source radar impact flooding of small streams and streams urban areas roads streets and underpasses, as well as other low-lying and poorly drained areas some places that will experience flooding include Dallas Fort Worth Arlington Garland Irving Grand Prairie Mesquite Carrollton Richardson Euless Bedford Grapevine Haltom City Keller Coppell Hurst Farmers Branch South Lake Watonga and University Park turn around don't drown when you encounter flooded roads most flood deaths occur in vehicles be aware of your surroundings and do not do not drive on flooded roads the current time is 7 41 PM Central Daylight Time you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio the voice of National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the listening area of Dallas Fort Worth The National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for southern Kaufman County in north central Texas North Ellis County in north central Texas Southeast Dallas County in north central Texas Texas until 8 15 p.m.

Central Daylight Time at 7:21 p.m. Central Daylight Time, severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from Wilmer to near Waxahachie moving east at 30 miles per hour Danger Wind gusts of 60 miles per hour and hail of the size of half dollar Fountain radar indicated impact Hail damage to vehicles expected Wind damage to roofs expected Siding entrances Affected locations include Dallas DeSoto Lancaster walsahatchee Ennis Midlothian Seagoville Glenn Heights Rojo Oak Kaufman Hutchins Wilmer Ovilla Crandall Ferris Palmer combines talty Oak Leaf and Grays Prairie. This includes the following highways Interstate 35e between mile markers 400 and 415. Interstate 20 between mile markers 470 and 476 between mile markers 506 and 510.

Interstate 45 between mile markers 257 and 277. a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. CST for North Central Texas, for your protection, get into a sturdy structure and stay away from windows. Continuous cloud-to-ground lightning is occurring with these storms. Move inside immediately. Lightning can kill a person. The severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 8 p.m. CST for Southeast Johnson. Northwestern Hill in southwestern Ellis Counties. At 7.10 p.m. CT, a severe storm was located along a line from Bloom to Grandview north of Maple and was moving east at 30 miles per hour. time Danger 60 miles per hour wind gusts and half dollar signs hail Source radar indicated impact hail damage to vehicles expected wind damage to roofs siding entrances affected locations include Waxahachie Hillsboro Italy Itasca Grandview Napier Bloom Covington Venom Carl's Corner Parker Ryan overstaffed Milford Lovelace Brandon Mayfield Griffith Foreston Osceola at Five Points a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m.

CST for Central and North Central Texas, for your protection, stay inside a sturdy structure and stay away from windows. Continuous cloud-to-ground lightning is occurring with this storm, move inland This severe thunderstorm warning for East Central Alice County is immediately lifted. There is a thunderstorm for spectators that caused the warning to have been moved out of the warning area, therefore the warning has been cancelled. A tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. CST for North Central Texas. The tornado watch also remains in effect until 1 a.m. CST for central and north central Texas. The flood warning remains in effect until 8:15 p.m.

CST this afternoon for northwest Dallas and Central Tarrant counties. 6 30 p. m., central time of day. Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain in the warning area There have been several reports on social media of flooded roads around downtown Fort Worth in the North Richland Hills area. Lots of 2 and 4 inches of rain have fallen. Additional rainfall amounts of 0.5 to 1 inch are possible. Flash flooding may be occurring or expected. will begin shortly Danger of flash flooding from thunderstorms Source radar impact flooding of small streams and streams urban areas roads streets and underpasses, as well as other low-lying and poorly drained areas some locations that will experience flash flooding include Dallas Fort Worth Arlington Garland Irving Grand Prairie Mesquite Carrollton Richardson beulahs Bedford Grapevine Haltom City Keller Coppell Hurst Farmer's Branch Southlake Watonga and University Park turn around don't drown when you encounter flooded roads most flood deaths occur in vehicles be aware of your surroundings and don't drive for flooded roads tornado watch number 68 remains in effect until 8 p.m.

CST for the following counties in Texas: mosque Dallas Alice Hill Johnson and Tarrant remind that a tornado watch means conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather, including tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds Near the area while severe weather is not imminent, people should remain alert to rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for subsequent statements and possible warnings. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio's commercial radio and television outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information outside of the National Weather Service. The service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for southern Kaufman County in north central Texas, northwestern Henderson County and central Texas, northeastern Ellis County in northeast Texas, northeastern Navarro County in north central Texas until 8:30 p.m.

Central Time at 7:47 p.m. m Central Time Time of day, a severe thunderstorm is located over or near Alma moving east at 35 miles per hour Danger Wind gusts of 60 miles per hour and quarter-sized hail Source radar indicated damage at the tail end of the impact to the vehicles. Wind damage is expected to roofs, siding entries, impacted locations. includes Ennis Gun Barrel City Maybank seven point tool Camp Trinidad Grays Prairie Alma Enchanted Oaks Cottonwood flag lake Cedar Creek Reservoir Bardwell Lake Bryce cane Springs Bristol Rosser Tolosa and Chatfield this includes Interstate 45 between mile markers 240 and 251. a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m.

CST for North Central Texas, a tornado watch also remains in effect until 1 a.m. CST for central and north central Texas, for your protection, enter a sturdy structure and stay away fromwindows. Heavy rain is occurring with this storm which may cause flash flooding do not drive your vehicle through flooded roads Noah is listening to all hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area The National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for southern Kaufman County in north central Texas north Ellis County in north central Texas Southeast Dallas County in north central Texas until 8 p.m. 15 p.m.

Central Daylight Time at 7 21 p.m. Central Daylight Time, severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from Wilmington near Waxahachie and moving east at 30 miles per hour Danger Wind gusts of 60 miles per hour and hail the size of a half dollar Source radar indicated impact hail damage to vehicles Wind damage expected to roofs Siding entrances Affected locations include Dallas DeSoto Lancaster wankusachi Ennis Midlothian Seagoville Glenn Heights Red Oak Kaufman Hutchins Wilmer hovilla Crandall Ferris Palmer combines the talty Oak Leaf and Grays Prairie, this includes the following Interstate 35e between mile markers 400 and 415. Interstate 20 between mile markers 470 and 476 between mile markers 506 and 510.

Interstate 45 between markers of miles 257 and 277. The tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. m. Central Daylight Time for North Central Texas. For your protection, enter a sturdy structure and the severe thunderstorm warning for southeastern Johnson, Northwestern Hill and Southwestern Alice counties will expire at 8 p.m. m Central Daylight Time, the storm that caused the The warning has weakened below the severe limits and has moved out of the weathered area, therefore the warning will be allowed to expire; however, gusty winds are still possible with this storm. A tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. Central Time for central and north central Texas, National Weather.

The service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for southern Kaufman County in north central Texas. Northern Ellis County in north central Texas. Southeast Dallas County in north central Texas until 8:15 p.m. Central Daylight Time at 7:21 p.m. Central Daylight Time, severe thunderstorms were located. along line extending from Wilmer to near Waxahachie moving east at 30 miles per hour Danger Wind gusts to 60 miles per hour and hail the size of half a dollar Source radar indicated tail damage from impact to vehicles Specific wind damage expected to roofs Siding Driveways Locations impacted include Dallas DeSoto Lancaster Waxahachie Ennis Midlothian Seagoville Glenn Heights Red Oak Kaufman Hutchins Wilmer Ovilla Crandall Ferris Palmer combined Talty Oak Leaf and Grays Prairie.

This includes the following highways Interstate 35e between mile markers 400 and 415. Interstate 20 between mile markers 470 and 476 between mile markers 506 and 510. Interstate 45 between mile markers 257 and 277. tornado remains in effect until 8 p.m. CST for North Central Texas, for your protection, get into a sturdy structure and stay away from windows. Continuous cloud-to-ground lightning is occurring with these storms moving inland immediately lightning can kill the National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for southern Kaufman County in north central Texas Northwest Henderson County and Central Texas Northeast Ellis County in North Central Texas Northeast Navarro County in North Central Texas until 8 30 p.m.

CT, there is a warning for viewers: The thunderstorm warning for southeastern Dallas County has been canceled. The storms that prompted the warning have moved outside the warned area, therefore the warning has been canceled. A tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. m., central time of day for the north center. Texas, a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 8:15 p.m. CST for southwest Kaufman and northeast Ellis counties at 7:53 p.m. CST, severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from Crandall to Palmer and moving east at 30 miles per hour Danger 60 miles per hour, wind gusts and large hail of half a dollar.

Source radar indicated impact. Hail damage to vehicles is expected. Wind damage to roofs is expected. Lining entries. Affected locations include Ennis Gray's Prairie Cottonwood Bristol Oak Grove Ross. A tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. central daylight time for north central Texas continuous Cloud-to-ground lightning is occurring with these storms move inland immediately the National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for southern Kaufman County in central North Texas, Northwest Henderson County and Central Texas, Northeast Ellis County in North Central Texas Northeast Navarro County in North Central Texas until 8 30 p.m. Central Daylight Time at 7:47 p.m. m., Central Daylight Time, a severe storm was located in Alma or Nirenas moving east at 35 miles per hour Danger wind gusts of 60 miles per hour and quarter-sized hail Source radar indicated impact Hail Damage to Vehicles Expected Wind Damage to Roofs Siding Driveways Locations impacted include Ennis Gun Barrel City Maybank seven point tool Trinidad Campground Grays Prairie Alma Enchanted Oaks Cottonwood Flag Lake Cedar Creek Reservoir Bardwell Lake Bryce Cane Springs Bristol Rosser Tolosa and Chatfield This includes Interstate 45 between mile markers 240 and 251.

A tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. m., central time of day for north central Texas. A tornado watch also remains in effect until 1 a.m. m., central time of day for central and north central Texas. For your protection, enter a sturdy structure and stay away from windows. With this storm, heavy rain is occurring that can cause flash flooding. Do not drive your vehicle on flooded roads. Watch for lower thunderstorm warnings for southeastern Johnson, Northwestern Hill and Southwestern Alice counties, set to expire at 8 p.m. CST, the storm that triggered the warning has weakened below severe limits and has moved out of the weathered area, therefore the warning will be allowed to expire; however, gusty winds are still possible with this storm, a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. m., central time of day. weather for central and north central Texas, the severe thunderstorm warning for southeast Dallas County is canceled.

The storms that triggered the warning have moved outside the warning area, therefore the warning has been canceled. The tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. m., central time of day for the north. In Central Texas, a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 8:15 p.m. Central Daylight Time for southwestern Kaufman and northeastern Ellis counties at 7:53 p.m. Central Daylight Time, severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from Crandall to Moving Polymer. Allowed to expire for the following counties in Texas: Dallas Forest, Alice Hill Johnson and Tarrant, the severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 8:15 p.m.

CST for southwestern Kauffman and northeastern Ellis counties at 7:53 p.m. m., central time of day. Severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from Crandall to Palmer moving east at 30 miles per hour Danger Wind gusts of 60 miles per hour and hail the size of half a dollar Source radar indicated damage to the tail of impact to vehicles Wind damage expected to roofs Siding driveways Intact locations include Ennis Grays Prairie Cottonwood Bristol Oak Grove Ross is clear and a tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. CT for North Central Texas. Continuous cloud stops lightning is occurring on the ground with these storms, move indoors immediately the flash flood warning remains in effect until 8 15 p.m.

CST this afternoon for northwest Dallas and Central Tarrant counties at 6:30 p.m. m., central time of day. Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain in the Warren area. We have received several reports on social media of flooded roads around downtown Fort Worth in the North Richland Hills area. Between two and four inches of rain has fallen. Additional rainfall amounts of 0.5 to 1 inch. Flash flooding may be ongoing or expected to begin shortly. Danger of flash flooding. caused by thunderstorms Source radar impact flooding of small streams and streams urban areas roads streets and underpasses, as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas some locations that will experience flooding include Dallas Fort Worth Arlington Garland Irving Grand Prairie Mesquite Carrollton Richardson beulahs Bedford Grapevine Haltom City Keller Coppell Hurst Farmers Branch South Lake Watonga and University Park turn around don't drown when you encounter flooded roads most flood ants occur in vehicles be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads the wind advisory remains in place valid until 10 a.m.

Central Daylight Time Friday Coast Rental Northwest Winds of 20 to 30 miles per hour with gusts up to 45 miles per hour affected areas include North and Central Texas Hazardous weather conditions are expected between now and 10 a.m. Central Daylight Time Unsecured Friday Impacts Outdoor items can be blown by the wind. Driving on area roads can be difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles. A wind advisory means sustained winds of at least 20 to 30 miles per hour are expected. Such strong victories cannot make driving especially difficult. For high-profile vehicles, residents may want to take steps to secure trash cans, lawn furniture, and other lightweight outdoor objects that can be blown around by high winds.

The current time is 801 p. m., central time of day, you are listening to Noah, all dangers, radio the voice. National Weather Service Stationed KEC55 Serving Dallas Fort Worth Listening Area The National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for southern Kaufman County in north central Texas, northwestern Henderson County and central Texas, northeast Ellis County in north central Texas, northeast Navarro County in north central Texas until 8:30 p.m. CST at 7:47 p.m. CST, a severe storm was located over Alma or near Ennis, moving east at 35 miles per hour Danger, 60 miles per hour, wind gusts and quarter-size hail Radar source impact indicated expected hail damage to vehicles specification wind damage to roofs siding driveways locations impacted include Ennis Gun Barrel City Maybank seven point tool Trinidad Campground Grays Prairie Alma Enchanted Oaks Cottonwood Flag Lake Cedar Creek Reservoir Bardwell Lake Bryce Cane Springs Bristol Rosser Tolosa and Chatfield This includes Interstate 45 between mile markers 240 and 251.

A tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. m., central time of day for north central Texas. A tornado watch also remains in effect until 1 a.m. CST in North Central Texas, for your protection, enter a Sturdy Structure and stay away from windows. With this storm, heavy rain is occurring that can cause flash flooding. Do not drive your vehicle on flooded roads. There are some thunderstorm warnings for southeast Dallas County that are canceled. The storms that prompted the warning have been removed from the Warren area, therefore the warning has been canceled. A tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m.

CST for North Central Texas. The warning remains in effect until 8:15 p.m. CST for southwestern Kaufman and northeastern Ellis counties at 7:53 p.m. m., central time of day. Severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from Crandall to Palmer and moving east at 30 miles per hour. Danger: Wind gusts of 60 miles per hour and hail the size of half a dollar. The radar of origin indicated impact by hail. Hail damage to vehicles is expected. include Ennis Grays Prairie Cottonwood Bristol Oak Grove Ross are and crisp an alerttornado remains in effect until 8 p.m. m. CST for North Central Texas continuous Cloud-to-ground lightning is occurring with these storms move inland immediately Flash Flood Warning remains in effect until 8 15 PM CST tonight for northwestern counties from Dallas and Central Tarrant at 6:30 p.m. m., central time of day.

Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain in the Warren area and there have been several reports on social media of flooded roads around downtown Fort Worth in the North Richland Hills area. Two to four inches of rain have fallen additional rainfall amounts of 0.5 to 1 inch flash flooding is possible in progress or expected to begin soon Flash flooding hazard from thunderstorms Source radar impact flooding of small streams and streams urban areas roads streets and underpasses as well as other low-lying and poorly drained areas, some locations that will experience flooding include Dallas Fort Worth Arlington Garland Irving Grand Prairie Mesquite Carrollton Richardson beulahs Bedford Grapevine Haltom City Keller Coppell Hurst Farmers Branch South Lake Watanga and University Park turn around, do not drown when you encounter flooded roads, most flood deaths occur in vehicles, be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads, the current time is 8 05 p.m.

CST if you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station. kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for southern Kaufman County in north central Texas, northwestern Henderson County and the central Texas, northeast Ellis County in north central Texas, northeast Navarro County in north central Texas until 8 30 p.m. CST at 7:47 p.m. CST, a severe thunderstorm was located over Alma or near Ennis moving east at 35 miles per hour Danger 60 miles per hour in gusts and quarter-sized hail Radar The source indicated that the flash flood warning will expire at 8:15 p.m.

CST this afternoon for northwest central Dallas and Central counties, further flooding is no longer expected to pose a threat; However, earlier rains may continue to run off and cause stream flooding in Creeks as well as other low-lying and poor areas. drainage areas, please continue to warm up remaining road closures, current time is 8 07 p.m. CST, you are listening to Noah's All Hazards Radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The flash flood warning will expire at 8:15 PM CST this afternoon for northwest Dallas and Central Tarrant counties, with further flooding no longer expected to pose a threat; however, earlier rains may continue to run off and cause stream flooding in Creeks as well as other low-lying and poorly drained areas please. continue to warm remaining road closures hazardous weather outlook through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening large hail larger than everyone's golf sizes will be the main threat with initial storm development As a cold front approaches this afternoon, the threat of damaging winds will increase.

There will also be a possibility of tornadoes in the afternoon hours. Strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Activation of observers. It is likely to occur this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the hazardous weather is forecast for Friday through Wednesday, with freezing temperatures possible over the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the corridor. from Interstate 20. Late frost is possible Saturday morning in sheltered locations. and where light winds dominate, the current time is 8 08 p.m. CST, you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area.

The flash flood warning will expire at 8:15 p.m. m., central time of day. This afternoon for northwest Dallas and Central Tarrant counties, further flooding is no longer expected to pose a threat; However, earlier rains may continue to run off and cause stream flooding in Creeks, as well as other low-lying and poorly drained areas, continue to warm. Remaining road closures Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening Large hail larger than golf of all sizes will be the main threat with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon the threat of damaging winds will increase there will also be a chance for tornadoes in the afternoon hours strong winds will spread to the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the hazardous weather forecast for Friday through Wednesday will see freezing temperatures possible Over the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, late frost is likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate Current time is 8 10 p.m.

CST, you are listening to Noah's All Hazards Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The flash flood warning will expire at 8:15 p.m. m., central time of day. By evening, further flooding is no longer expected to pose a threat to northwestern Dallas and Central Tarrant counties; However, earlier rains may continue to run off and cause stream flooding in Creeks, as well as other low-lying and poorly drained areas, continuing to warm the rest of the way. closures hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening large hail, larger than golf, all sizes will be the main threat with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon the threat of damaging wind will increase there will also be a chance for tornadoes in the afternoon hours strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front this night with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the hazardous weather forecast for Friday through Wednesday will be possible with temperatures below zero over the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, late frosts are likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where there are light winds.

The dominant tornado watch number 68 has been allowed to expire for the following counties in Texas mosque Dallas Alice Hill Johnson and Tarrant the current time is 8 12 p.m. Central Daylight Time is listening to Noah all Hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service the severe thunderstorm warning for southwestern Kaufman and northeastern Ellis counties will expire at 8 15 p.m. CST as the storms that caused the warnings have moved out of the area, therefore the warning will be allowed to expire. The current time is 8 12 p.m. m., central time of day. listening to Noah All Hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for south central Kaufman County Texas, northwest Henderson County, and northeast central Texas Ellis County in north central Texas Northeast Navarro County in north central Texas until 8:30 p.m.

CST at 7:47 p.m. Central Time, a severe thunderstorm was located over Alma or near Ennis moving east at 35 miles per hour Danger 60 mile per hour wind gusts and quarter-sized hail Source Radar indicated impact Hail damage to vehicles expected Wind damage to roofs expected Siding entrances Affected locations include Ennis Gun Barrel City Maybank seven point tool Trinidad Campground Grays Prairie Alma Enchanted Oaks Cottonwood flag lake Cedar Creek Reservoir Bardwell Lake rice cane Springs Bristol Rosser Tolosa and Chatfield This includes Interstate 45 between mile markers 240 and 251. A tornado watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. m., central time of day for north central Texas.

A tornado watch also remains in effect until 1 a.m. m., central time of day for the center and the north. Central Texas, for your protection, this severe thunderstorm warning is canceled for northeast Ellis County. There is a thunderstorm sighting that caused the warning to have moved out of the warning area, therefore the warning has been cancelled. A tornado watch remains in effect until 1 a.m. CT for Central and North Central Texas a spectator storm warning is in effect for northeast Ellis County is canceled the severe storm that prompted the warning has moved outside the Warren area therefore the warning has been canceled a tornado watch remains in effect until 1 a.m.

CT for Central in The flash flood warning in north central Texas will expire at 8 15 p.m. CST this afternoon for major northwest Dallas and central counties. Further flooding is no longer expected to pose a threat; However, earlier rains may continue to run off and cause flooding of streams and streams as they move. as well as other low-lying and poorly drained areas, continue warming remaining road closures. The current time is 8 15 p.m. CST, you're listening to Noah All Hazards on the radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station kec55 serving Dallas Fort Worth. area, the severe thunderstorm warning for southwestern Kaufman and northeastern Ellis counties will expire at 8:15 p.m.

CST, the storms that prompted the warning have moved out of the area, therefore the warning will be allowed to expire. The severe thunderstorm warning for northeast Ellis County has been canceled. The severe storm that caused the warning moved outside the warning area, therefore the warning was canceled. A tornado watch remains in effect until 1 a.m. Central Daylight Time for Central in north central Texas, the current time is 8 4 p.m. Central Daylight Time You are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, a storm warning view is in effect for the southwestern counties Kaufman and Northeast Ellis will expire at 8 15 p.m.

Central Time, the storms that caused the warning have moved out of the area, therefore the warning will be allowed to expire. There is a thunderstorm warning view for northeast Ellis County that has been canceled. The thunderstorm that caused the warning has moved outside the warning area, therefore the warning has been canceled. A tornado watch remains in effect until 1 a.m. CST for Central in North Central Texas, the current time is 8 17 p.m. m., central time of day. You're listening to Noah All Hazards Radio the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area this severe thunderstorm warning for southwest Kaufman and northeast Ellis counties will expire at 8 15 p.m.

CST, the storms that caused the warnings have moved out of the area, therefore the warning will be allowed to expire. There are some thunderstorm warnings for northeast Ellis County that have been canceled. The severe thunderstorm that prompted the warning has moved out of the Warren area, therefore the warning has been canceled. A tornado watch remains in effect until 1 a.m. m., central time. Daylight Savings Time for Central and North Texas, the current time is 8 6 p.m. m central daylight time you are listening to noah all hazards radio the voice of the national weather service stationed kec55 serving the dallas fort worth listening area there are some thunderstorm warnings for the southwest.

Kaufman andNortheast Ellis will expire at 8 15 p.m. m., central time of day. The storms that prompted the warning have moved out of the area, therefore the warning will be allowed to expire. The severe thunderstorm warning for northeast Ellis County is lifted. The severe storm that caused the warning has moved outside the warning area, therefore the warning has been canceled. The tornado watch remains in effect until 1 a.m. m., CST for Central in North Central Texas. The current time is 8 19 p.m. CST if you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio. voice of National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area there are some thunderstorm warnings for southwest Kaufman and northeast Ellis counties expiring at 8 15 p.m.

CST the storms that caused the warning have moved out of the area, so the warning will be allowed to expire the severe thunderstorm warning for northeast Ellis County is canceled the severe storm that caused the warning is canceled warning has moved outside the warning area therefore the warning has been canceled a tornado watch remains in effect until 1 a.m. central time for Central and North Central Texas, the current time is 8 20 p.m. CST, you are listening to NOAA All Hazards Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, this Severe Thunderstorm Warning for the southwestern counties of Kaufman and Northeast Ellis expire at 8 15 p.m.

CST, the storms that caused the warning have moved out of the area, therefore the warning will be allowed to expire. There are some thunderstorm warnings for northeast Ellis County that have been canceled. There is a severe thunderstorm that caused the warning to have been moved. outside the warning area, therefore the warning has been cancelled, a tornado watch remains in effect until 1 a.m. m., Central Daylight Time for Central in North Central Texas, the current time is 8 21 p.m. m Central Daylight Time you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio the voice of The National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area there are some thunderstorm warnings for southwestern Kaufman counties and Northeast Ellis will expire at 8 15 p.m.

Central Time, the storms that caused the warning have moved out of the area, therefore the warning will be allowed to expire there are some thunderstorm warnings for the northeast Ellis County are canceled there is a thunderstorm view that caused the warning has moved out of the warning area therefore the warning has been canceled a tornado watch remains in effect until 1 a.m. CST for Central in North Central Texas, the current time is 8 22 p.m. CT, you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the severe thunderstorm warning for northeast Ellis County is in effect canceled, there is a The thunderstorm that caused the warning has moved outside the warning area, therefore the warning has been canceled.

A tornado watch remains in effect until 1 a.m. CST for central and north central Texas, the current time is 8 22 p.m. m., central time of day, if you are listening. to Noah, all hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, there are some thunderstorm warnings for northeast Ellis County that have been canceled. The severe thunderstorm that prompted the warning has moved out of the warning area, hence the warning. A tornado watch has been canceled and remains in effect until 1 a.m. Central Daylight Time for central and north central Texas, the current time is 8 23 p.m. m Central Daylight Time is listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed at kec55 serving Dallas.

Fort Worth Listening Area, Severe Thunderstorm Warning for northeast Ellis County is canceled. This severe storm that triggered the warning has moved outside the warning area, therefore the warning has been canceled. A tornado watch remains in effect until 1 a.m. m., central time of day, for Central in North Central. Texas, current time is 8 23 p.m. CST, you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. This severe thunderstorm warning for northeast Ellis County has been canceled. This severe storm that prompted the warning has moved out of the warning area, therefore the warning has been canceled a tornado watch remains in effect until 1 a.m.

CST for central and north central Texas, the current time is 8 24 p.m. CST you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area there are some storm warnings for northeast Ellis County it is canceled there is a storm for spectators that triggered the warning has moved out of the warning area therefore the warning has been canceled a tornado Watch remains in effect until 1 a.m. CST for Central and North Central Texas. The current time is 8 25 p.m. CST, you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area.

Some of the thunderstorm warnings for northeast Ellis County are canceled. The severe thunderstorm that caused the warning has moved outside the warning area, therefore the warning has been canceled. A tornado watch remains in effect until 1 a.m. m., central daylight time for central and north central Texas, the current time. It's 8:25 p.m. Central Daylight Time, If you are listening to NOAA All Hazards Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station KEC55 serving the Dallas-Fort Worth listening area, there are some thunderstorm warnings for the Northeast Ellis County, the severe storm that caused the The warning has moved out of the warning area, therefore the warning has been canceled.

A tornado watch remains in effect until 1 a.m. CST for central and north central Texas. The current time is 8 26 p.m. m., central time of day. You are listening to Noah, all dangers broadcast voice over the radio. From the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, this Severe Thunderstorm Warning for northeast Ellis County is canceled. The severe storm that triggered the warning has moved outside the warning area, therefore the warning has been canceled. The tornado watch remains in effect. to 1 a.m. Central Daylight Time for Central and North Central Texas, the current time is 8 26 p.m.

Central Daylight Time, Tornado Watch Number 68 has been allowed to expire for the following counties in Texas Mosque, Dallas, Alice Hill Johnson, and Tarrant, if you're listening to Noah. hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area this severe storm warning for northeast Ellis County is canceled this severe storm that prompted the warning has moved out of the warning area , therefore the warning has been canceled a tornado watch remains in effect until 1 a.m. Central Daylight Time, for Central and North Central Texas, the current time is 8 27 p.m.

Central Daylight Time, you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The severe thunderstorm warning for northeast Ellis County is lifted. There is a thunderstorm that caused the warning to have been moved out of the warning area, therefore the warning has been cancelled. A tornado watch remains in effect until 1 a.m. m., CST for Central in North Central Texas, the current time. It's 8:28 p.m. CT, you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service is stationed with kec55, serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, a thunderstorm warning is in effect for northeastern Dallas County.

Ellis canceled, the severe storm that triggered the warning has already moved out of the warning area, therefore the warning has been canceled. A tornado watch remains in effect until 1 a.m. CST for central and north central Texas, the current time is 8 29 p.m. CST, you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the following temperature reports and winds were held at 8 pm DFW Airport cloudy 52 dew point 46 relative humidity 80 percent north wind at 23 gusts to 36 pressure 29.85 inches at Rising Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 51 North at 22 with gusts to 33.

Dallas Love Field cloudy 53 Northwest to 26 with gusts to 36. Arlington cloudy 54 Northwest to 30 with gusts to 40. Denton cloudy 49 North to 24 with gusts to 37. mineral wells cloudy 53 Northwest to 23 with gusts to 36 elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region cloudy 44° North at 22 with gusts of 33. Abilene cloudy 50 North with 26 with gusts of 47. in Waco mostly cloudy 68 dew point 64 relative humidity 87 pressure 29.72 inches and Rising Tyler cloudy 68 South with 12 once again at 8 p.m. m., cloudy DSW airport 52 North at 23 with gusts of 36. wind advisory remains in effect until 10 a.m. CST on Friday after the northwest frontal. Winds 20 to 30 miles per hour with gusts expected up to 45 miles per hour.

Affected areas include North and Central Texas. Hazardous weather conditions are expected between now and 10 a.m. m., central time of day. Friday's impacts. Unsecured outdoor items can be blown away by the wind. Driving on area roads can be difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles. A means of wind warning. With sustained winds of at least 20 to 30 miles per hour expected such strong wins may not make driving difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles, residents may want to take steps to secure trash cans, lawn furniture and other light outdoor objects that can be blown around in high winds, hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening large Hail larger than golf of all sizes will be the main threat with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon the threat of damaging winds will increase there will also be a chance for tornadoes in the afternoon hours strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour observer activation likely this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now hazardous weather forecast for Friday Through Wednesday, freezing temperatures will be possible throughout the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, late frosts are likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate the overview.

Dallas-Fort Worth weather forecast for this afternoon at 7 p.m. m. On March 16, 2023, today's high temperature was 71 degrees and the lowest precipitation of 54 degrees and 0.95 inches fell today, bringing the monthly total to 2.30 inches of total precipitation for the year now. of 7.65 inches, the normal high temperature for tomorrow is 69 degrees and the normal low is 48. The record high for tomorrow is 92, which occurred in 1908 and the record low is 26, which occurred in 1934. The sunset of this night is at 7 37 p.m. m., sunrise tomorrow is at 7 36 a.m. m., the current time is 8 33 p.m. m Central Daylight Time you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the following temperature and wind reports. were made at 8 pm DFW Airport cloudy 52 dew point 46 relative humidity 80 percent wind North 23 gusts to 36 pressure 29.85 inches and Rising Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 51 North 22 gusts to 33.

Dallas Love Field cloudy 53 Northwest to 26 flurries 36. Arlington cloudy 54 Northwest to 30 with gusts to 40. Denton cloudy 49 North to 24 with gusts to 37. mineral wells cloudy 53 Northwest to 23with gusts to 36. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region cloudy 44 North to 22 with gusts to 33. Abilene cloudy 50 North with 26 with gusts to 47. in WinCo mostly cloudy 68 pointdew 64 relative humidity 87 percent pressure 29.72 inches and Rising Tyler cloudy 68 South at 12. once again at 8 pm airport DSW cloudy 52 North at 23 with gusts to 36. hazardous weather forecast through tonight for the northern Texas this afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening large hail larger than golf of all sizes will be the primary threat with initial storm development being a front cold approaching late this afternoon a damaging wind threat will increase there will also be potential for tornadoes in the afternoon hours strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now dangerous weather is forecast for Friday through Wednesday, below-freezing temperatures are possible over the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor late frosts are likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate Dallas Fort Worth weather summary for this afternoon at 7 p.m. on March 16, 2023 today's high temperature was 71 degrees and the low was 54 degrees 0.95 inches of Precipitation fell today, bringing the monthly total to 2.30 inches.

Total precipitation for the year is now 7.65 inches. The normal high temperature for tomorrow is 60 million degrees and the normal low is 48. The record high for tomorrow is 92, which occurred in 1908. and the record low is 26 which occurred in 1934. Sunset tonight is a 7 37 p.m. m. Tomorrow's sunrise is at 7:36 a.m. m. The current time is 8 37 p.m. CST You are listening to Noah All Hazards over the radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station KEC55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area The following weather temperature and wind reports were made at 8 pm DFW Airport cloudy 52 dew point 46 relative humidity 80 percent wind North at 23 gusts to 36 pressure 29.85 inches at Rising Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 51 North with gusts 22 to 33.

Dallas Love Field cloudy 53 Northwest with gusts 26 to 36. Arlington cloudy 54 Northwest with flurries 30 to 40. Denton cloudy 49 North on the 24th with flurries 37. mineral wells cloudy 53 Northwest and 23 with flurries 36. where around the Wichita Falls region it is cloudy 44 North to 22 with flurries of 33. Abilene cloudy 50 North with 26 gusts of 47. in Waco mostly cloudy 68 dew point 64 relative humidity 87 pressure 29.72 inches and Rising Tyler cloudy 68 South at 12. once again at 8 pm Airport DSW cloudy 52 North to 23 with gusts to 36. Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening large hail greater than the golf of all sizes will be the main threat with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon, the threat of damaging winds will increase, there will also be a chance for tornadoes in the afternoon hours, strong winds will be will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind Gusts of up to 45 miles per hour are likely this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now hazardous weather is forecast for Friday into Wednesday temperatures below Zero will be possible through next weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor late. season Frost is likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate Dallas-Fort Worth weather summary for this afternoon at 7 p.m. m.

On March 16, 2023, today's high temperature was 71 degrees and the low was 54 degrees and 0.95 inches of precipitation fell today, bringing the monthly total to 2.30 inches of total precipitation for the year. it is now 7.65 inches the normal high temperature for tomorrow is 69 degrees and the normal low is 48. the record high for tomorrow is 92, which occurred in 1908 and the record low is 26 which occurred in 1934. the sunset tonight is at 7:37 p.m. m. Sunrise tomorrow is at 7:36 a.m. m. current time is 8 40 p. CST, you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas-Fort Worth listening area, the following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 8 pm DFW Airport cloudy 52 dew point 46 relative humidity 80 percent wind North with 23 gusts to 36 pressure 29.85 inches and rising Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 51 North with 22 gusts to 33.

Dallas Love Field cloudy 53 Northwest with 26 gusts to 36. Arlington cloudy 54 Northwest with 30 gusts to 40. Denton cloudy 49 North with 24 gusts to 37. mineral wells cloudy 53 Northwest with 23 gusts to 36. elsewhere in the Wichita region Cloudy 44 North to 22 with gusts to 33 . Abilene cloudy 50 North to 26 with gusts to 47. in Winkow mostly cloudy 68 dew point 64 relative humidity 87 percent pressure 29.72 inches and Rising Tyler cloudy 68 South at 12. again at 8 pm DFW Airport cloudy 52 North at 23 with gusts at 36. Tornado Watch Number 68 has been allowed to expire for the following counties in Texas Mosque Dallas Alice Hill Johnson and Tarrant Hazardous Weather Outlook Through Tonight for North Texas This Afternoon and Tonight showers and thunderstorms expected will develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening large hail larger than golf of all sizes will be the main threat with initial storm development approaching late this afternoon a damaging wind threat will increase There will also be potential for tornadoes in the afternoon hours Strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front this afternoon with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour.

Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas, with dangerous weather now forecast for Friday through Wednesday, with freezing temperatures possible through next weekend, particularly in northern areas. along the Interstate 20 corridor, late frost is likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate the Dallas Fort Worth weather summary for this afternoon at 7 p.m. m. on March 16, 2023, today's high temperature was 71 degrees and the lowest precipitation of 54 degrees and 0.95 inches fell today, bringing the monthly total to 2.30 inches, the total precipitation for the year now is 7.65 inches, the normal high temperature for tomorrow is 60 million degrees and the normal low is 48. the record high for tomorrow is 92, which occurred in 1908 and the record low is 26, which occurred in 1934 .Sunset tonight is at 7:37 p.m. m.

Sunrise tomorrow is at 7:36 a.m. m. current time is 8 44 p. m central time you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the following temperature and wind reports were made at 8 pm cloudy DFW Airport 52 dew point 46 relative humidity 80 percent wind North at 23 gusts at 36 pressure 29.85 inches and Rising Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 51 North at 22 with gusts at 33. Dallas Love Field cloudy 53 Northwest at 26 with gusts at 36. Arlington cloudy 54 Northwest at 30 with gusts to 40. Denton cloudy 49 North on the 24th with gusts to 37. mineral wells cloudy 53 Northwest with 23 gusts to 36. we are around the Wichita Falls region cloudy 44th North with 22 gusts to 33.

Abilene cloudy 50 North with 26 flurries to 47. in Waco mostly cloudy 68 dew point 64 relative humidity 87 pressure 29.72 inches and rising Tyler cloudy 68 South at 12. once again at 8 pm Airport DSW cloudy 52 North at 23 with gusts to 36. Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon for North Texas this afternoon and tonight with a severe threat this afternoon and evening, the main threat will be large hail, larger than golf of all sizes, with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon, the threat of damaging wind will increase, there will also be a chance for tornadoes in the afternoon hours, strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front this afternoon with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now hazardous weather is forecast for the Friday through Wednesday below-freezing temperatures will be possible through next weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor late frosts are likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate Dallas weather summary- Fort Worth for this afternoon at 7 p.m.

On March 16, 2023, today's high temperature was 71 degrees and the low temperature was 54. 0.95 inches of precipitation fell today, bringing the monthly total to 2.30 inches. Total precipitation for the year is now 7.65 inches. The normal high temperature for tomorrow is 69 degrees and the normal low is 48. The record high for tomorrow is 92, which occurred in 1908, and the record low is 26, which occurred in 1934. Sunset tonight is at 7:37 p.m. . m. Tomorrow's sunrise is at 7:36 a.m. m. current time is 8 47 p. CST, you are listening to Noah All Hazards on the radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station KEC55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area.

The next temperature and wind reports were made at 8 p.m. DFW Airport cloudy 52 dew point 46 relative humidity 80 percent north wind at 23 gusts to 36 pressure 29.85 inches and rising Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 51 North at 22 with gusts at 33. Dallas Love Field cloudy 53 Northwest at 26 with gusts to 36. Arlington cloudy 54 Northwest at 30 with gusts to 40. Denton cloudy 49 North on the 24th with gusts to 37. mineral wells cloudy 53 Northwest at 23 with gusts to 36. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region cloudy 44 North to 22 with gusts to 33. Abilene cloudy 50 North to 26 with gusts to 47. in Waco mostly cloudy 68 dew point 64 relative humidity 87 percent pressure 29.72 inches and Rising Tyler cloudy 68 South to 12 Again at 8 p.m.

Airport DSW cloudy 52 North to 23 with gusts to 36. Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas expected to develop showers and thunderstorms tonight with a severe threat this afternoon and evening for major hail. that. golf of all sizes will be the main threat with initial storm development, a cold front approaches late this afternoon, the threat of damaging wind will increase, there will also be potential for tornadoes in the afternoon hours, strong winds will will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts of up to 45 miles per hour observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and hazardous weather is now forecast for Friday to Below-freezing temperatures will be possible Wednesday through next weekend, particularly in areas north of Interstate 20.

Late-season corridor Frost is likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate the weather. Dallas Fort Worth weather summary for this evening at 7 p.m. m. March 16, 2023 today's high temperature was 71 degrees and the low was 54 degrees and 0.95 inches of precipitation fell today bringing the monthly total to 2.30 inches, the total precipitation for the year is now of 7.65 inches, the normal high temperature for tomorrow is 60 million degrees and the normal low is 48. The record high for tomorrow is 92, which occurred in 1908 and the record low is 26, which occurred in 1934. Tonight's sunset is at 7:37 p.m. m. Sunrise tomorrow is at 7:36 a.m. m. the current time is 8 51 p.

Central Daylight Time, If you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the following temperature and wind reports were made at 8 p.m. DFW Airport cloudy 52 dew point 46 relative humidity 80 percent wind north to 23 gusts to 36 pressure 29.85 inches and Rising Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 51 north to 22 with gusts to 33. Dallas Love Field cloudy 53 Northwest to 26 with gusts to 36. Arlington cloudy 54 Northwest with 30 with gusts to 40. Denton cloudy 49 North on the 24th with gusts to 37. mineral wells cloudy 53 Northwest with 23 with gusts to 36. elsewhere around the Wichita Falls region cloudy 44 North to 22 with flurries to 33.

Abilene cloudy 50 North to 26 with flurries to 47. in WinCo mostly cloudy 68 dew point 64 relative humidity 87 percent pressure 29.72 inches and Rising Tyler cloudy 68 South at 12. once again at 8 pm Airport DSW cloudy 52 North to 23 with gusts to 36. Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening large hail greater than golf of all sizes the main threat with the initial development of storms toas a cold front approaches late this afternoon the threat of damaging winds will increase there will also be a chance for tornadoes in the afternoon hours strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with gusty winds likely Observers of up to 45 miles per hour will be activated this afternoon and evening throughout North and Central Texas and now the dangerous weather forecast for Friday through Wednesday will be possible with freezing temperatures during the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, due to a late freeze. likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate Dallas Fort Worth weather summary for this afternoon at 7 p.m. m. on March 16, 2023, today's high temperature was 71 degrees and the lowest precipitation of 54 degrees and 0.95 inches fell today, bringing the monthly total up. at 2.30 inches, the total precipitation for the year is now 7.65 inches, the normal high temperature for tomorrow is 69 degrees and the normal low is 48.

The record high for tomorrow is 92, which occurred in 1908 and the Record low is 26, which occurred in 1934. Tonight's sunset is at 7:37 p.m. m. Tomorrow's sunrise is at 7:36 a.m. m. current time is 8 54 p. Central Daylight Time, you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The following weather temperature and wind reports were made at 8 pm DFW Airport cloudy 52 dew point 46 relative humidity 80 percent wind North to 23 gusting to 36 pressure 29.85 inches at Rising Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 51 North to 22 gusting to 33. Dallas Love Field cloudy 53 Northwest at 26 with gusts of 36 Wellington cloudy 54 Northwest at 30 with gusts of 40.

Denton cloudy 49 North at 24 with gusts of 37. mineral wells cloudy 53 Northwest at 23 with gusts of 36. Elsewhere parts of Wichita Falls region cloudy 44. North to 22 with gusts to 33. Abilene cloudy 50. North to 26 with gusts to 47. edwinco mostly cloudy 68 dew point 64 relative humidity 87 pressure 29.72 inches and Rising Tyler cloudy 68 South to 12. once again at 8 pm Airport DSW cloudy 52 North to 23 with gusts to 36. hazardous weather outlook through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight showers and thunderstorms expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening large hail larger than golf of all sizes will be the main threat with the initial development of storms is a cold front approaching late this afternoon damage the threat of wind will increase there will also be a possibility Tornadoes in the afternoon hours Strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour likely to activate spotters this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now hazardous weather forecast for Friday through Wednesday, below-freezing temperatures are possible over the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, late frosts are likely Saturday morning in protected locations and where light winds dominate tornado watch number 68. has been allowed to expire for the following counties in Texas Muskie Dallas Alice Hill Johnson and Tarrant the Dallas-Fort Worth weather summary for this afternoon at 7 p.m. m.

March 16, 2023 today's high temperature was 71 degrees and the low was 54 degrees and 0.95 inches of precipitation fell today, bringing the monthly total to 2.30 inches, the total precipitation for the year now is 7.65 inches, the normal high temperature for tomorrow is 69 degrees and the normal low is 48. The record high for tomorrow is 92, which occurred in 1908 and the record low is 26, which occurred in 1934. The setting Tonight's sun is at 7:37 p.m. m. Sunrise tomorrow is at 7:36 a.m. m. current time is 8 58 p. CST If you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the following weather and wind temperature reports were made at 8 pm Airport DSW cloudy 52 dew point 46 relative humidity 80 percent wind North at 23 gusts to 36 pressure 29.85 inches and Rising Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 51 North at 22 with gusts to 33.

Dallas Love Field cloudy 53 Northwest at 26 with gusts to 36. Arlington cloudy 54 Northwest with 30 with gusts to 40. Denton cloudy 49 North on the 24th with gusts to 37. mineral wells cloudy 53 Northwest with 23 with gusts to 36. elsewhere around the Wichita Falls region cloudy 44 North to 22 with gusts to 33. Abilene cloudy 50 North to 26 with gusts to 47. edwinco mostly cloudy 68 dew point 64 relative humidity 87 pressure 29.72 inches and Rising Tyler cloudy 68 South at 12. once again at 8 pm Airport DFW cloudy 52 North to 23 with gusts to 36. Wind advisory remains in effect until 10 a.m. CST Friday after the north northwest frontal Winds 20 to 30 miles per hour with gusts expected up to 45 miles per hour.

Affected areas include North and Central Texas, hazardous weather conditions are expected between now and 10 a.m. m., central time of the day, impacts on Friday. Unsecured outdoor items can be blown away by the wind. Driving on area roads can be difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles. A wind advisory means that sustained winds of at least 20 to 30 miles per hour are expected to be this strong and cannot make driving difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles, residents may want to take steps to secure boats. of trash, lawn furniture and other lightweight outdoor objects that can fly away in high winds. current time is 901 p.

Central Daylight Time, if you are listening to Noah All Hazards Radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the Dallas Fort Worth weather summary for tonight starting at 7 p. m., March 16, 2023, today. The high temperature was 71 degrees and the low was 54 degrees and 0.95 inches of precipitation fell today, bringing the monthly total to 2.30 inches. Total precipitation for the year is now 7.65 inches. The normal high temperature for tomorrow is 69 degrees and the normal low is 48. The record high for tomorrow is 92, which occurred in 1908 and the record low is 26, which occurred in 1934.

Sunset tonight is at 7 37 p. m. Tomorrow's sunrise is at 7:36 a.m. m. current time is 902 p. Noah all hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the following weather temperature and wind reports were made at 9 pm DFW Airport cloudy 49 dew point 41 relative humidity 74 wind North at 25 gusts to 35 pressure 29.89 inches and Rising Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 49 North at 26 with gusts of 36. Dallas Love Field cloudy 49 North at 17 with gusts of 36. Arlington cloudy 50 Northwest at 24 with gusts of 36. Denton cloudy 46 North with 28 with gusts to 40. ore wells cloudy 49 North to 22 with gusts to 39. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region cloudy 41 North to 30 gusts to 41 windshield 30.

Abilene cloudy 45 North to 30 with gusts to 41. Waco light rain 58 Northwest to 26 with gusts to 44. Tyler to thunderstorm 68 Northwest at 15. once again at 9 pm DFW Airport cloudy 49 North to 25 gusts to 35. the following weather, temperature and wind were held at 9 pm DFW Airport cloudy 49 dew point 41 relative humidity 74 wind North at 25 gusts at 35 pressure 29.89 inches and Rising Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 49 North at 26 with gusts at 36. Dallas Love Field cloudy 49 North at 17 with gusts to 36. Arlington cloudy 50 Northwest on the 24th with gusts to 36. Denton cloudy 46 North to 28 with gusts to 40 mineral wells cloudy 49 North to 22 with gusts to 39. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region cloudy 41 North with 30 gusts to 41 wind chill 30.

Abilene cloudy 45 North with 30 gusts to 41. Waco light rain 58 Northwest with 26 gusts to 44. Tyler, a storm room 66 Northwest with 30 gusts to 48. once again to 9 pm DFW Airport cloudy 49 North with 25 gusts to 35. Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight showers and storms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening hail large, larger than golf of all sizes, will be the main threat with initial storm development approaching late this afternoon a damaging wind threat will increase there will also be a chance for tornadoes in the afternoon hours strong winds will spread towards the region behind the cold front this afternoon with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now the forecast for hazardous weather for Friday through Wednesday will be freezing temperatures possible through next weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor late frosts are likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate the UV index forecast for the March 17 is 6 p.m.

Dallas Fort Worth weather summary for this afternoon starting at 7 p.m. on March 16 Today's high temperature in 2023 was 71 degrees and the low was 54 degrees and 0.95 inches of precipitation fell today, bringing the monthly total to 2.30 inches. Total precipitation for the year is now 7.65 inches. The normal high temperature for tomorrow is 69 degrees and the normal low. is 48. the record high for tomorrow is 92 which occurred in 1908 and the record low is 26 which occurred in 1934. Sunset tonight is at 7 37 p.m. m. Tomorrow's sunrise is at 7:36 a.m. m. current time is 907 p. m central time listening to Noah all Hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 9 pm DFW Airport cloudy 49 point dew 41 relative humidity 74 north wind with 25 gusts to 35 pressure 29.89 inches and Rising Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 49 North to 26 with gusts to 36.

Dallas Love Field cloudy 49 North to 17 with gusts to 36. Wellington cloudy 50 Northwest in on the 24th with gusts of 36. Denton cloudy 46 North to 28 with gusts of 40 Mineral wells cloudy 49 North to 22 with gusts of 39. Elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region cloudy 41 North with 30 gusts of 41 windshield 30. Abilene cloudy 45 North with 30 gusts to 41. Waco light rain 58 Northwest with 26 gusts to 44. Tyler a thunderstorm 66 Northwest with gusts 30 to 48. once again at 9 pm Airport DSW cloudy 49 North with gusts 25 to 35. Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight, showers and thunderstorms developing today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening Large hail, larger than a golf course of all sizes, will be the main threat with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon, threat of damaging winds will increase, there will also be a chance for tornadoes in the afternoon hours, strong winds will spread to the region behind cold front this afternoon with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour.

Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas, with dangerous weather now forecast for Friday through Wednesday, with freezing temperatures possible through next weekend, particularly in northern areas. along the Interstate 20 corridor, late frost is likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate for the UV index. The forecast for March 17 is 6 for the high. Dallas Fort Worth weather summary for this afternoon starting at 7 p.m. March 16, 2023, today's high temperature was 71 degrees and the low was 54 degrees and 0.95 inches of precipitation fell today, bringing the monthly total to 2.30 inches, the total precipitation for the year is now 7.65 inches, the normal high temperature for tomorrow is 69 degrees and the normal low is 48. the record high for tomorrow is 92 which occurred in 1908 and the record low is 26 which occurred in 1934.

The Sunset tonight is at 7:37 p.m. m. Tomorrow's sunrise is at 7:36 a.m. m. current time is 9 10 p.m. m. Central Daylight Time you are listening to Noah all Hazards radio the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area the following temperature and wind reports were made at 9 pm Airport DSW cloudy 49 dew point 41 relative humidity 74 North wind at 25 gusting to 35 pressure 29.89 inches and Rising Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 49 North with 26 gusting to 36. Dallas Love Field cloudy 49 North with 17 gusting to 36 Arlington cloudy 50 Northwest with 24 with gusts to 36. Denton cloudy 46 North with gusts to 28 with gusts to 40. mineral wells mostly cloudy 49 North with gusts of 39. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region mostly cloudy 41 North with 30 with gusts of 41 windshield30.

Abilene mostly cloudy 45 North with 30 with gusts to 41. Waco light rain 58 Northwest to 26 with gusts to 44. Tyler a thunderstorm 66 Northwest to 30 with gusts to 48. again at 9 00 PM DFW Airport cloudy 49 North to 25 with gusts to 35. Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight showers and thunderstorms expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening. The main threat will be large hail larger than golf of all sizes with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon the threat of damaging wind will increase there will also be a potential for tornadoes in the evening hours. the afternoon.

Strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas, with hazardous weather now in the forecast for Friday. Through Wednesday, freezing temperatures will be possible throughout the coming weekend, especially in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, a late season. Frost is likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds prevail, as the forecast UV Index for March 17 is 6 or higher in Dallas. -Fort Worth weather summary for this afternoon at 7 p.m.

On March 16, 2023, today's high temperature was 71 degrees and the low was 54 degrees and 0.95 inches of precipitation fell today, bringing the monthly total to 2.30 inches, the total precipitation for the year It is now 7.65 inches, the normal high temperature for tomorrow is 69 degrees and the normal low is 48. The record high for tomorrow is 92, which occurred in 1908, and the record low is 26, which occurred in 1934. Sunset tonight is at 7:37 pm. Tomorrow's sunrise is at 7 36 A.M. The current time is 9 14 p.m. Central Daylight Time. You are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area.

The next temperature and wind reports were made at 9 p.m. DFW. Airport cloudy 49 dew point 41 relative humidity 74 wind North at 25 gusting to 35 pressure 29.89 inches and Rising Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 49 North at 26 gusting to 36. Dallas Love Field cloudy 49 North at 17 gusting to 36. Arlington cloudy 50 Northwest at 24 with gusts of 36. Denton cloudy 46 North with 28 with gusts of 40. mineral wells mostly cloudy 49 North with 22 with gusts of 39. elsewhere in the region Wichita Falls mostly cloudy 41 North with 30 with gusts to 41 windshield 30. Abilene mostly cloudy 45 North 30 gusts to 41. Waco light rain 58 Northwest 26 gusts to 44. Tyler a thunderstorm 66 Northwest 30 gusts to 48. again at 9 pm DFW Airport cloudy 49 North 25 gusts to 35.

Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening large hail greater than the Golf of all sizes will be the main threat with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon a damaging wind threat will increase and there will also be a potential for tornadoes in the afternoon hours. Strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas, with hazardous weather now in the forecast for Friday.

Through Wednesday, freezing temperatures will be possible throughout the coming weekend, especially in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, a late season. Frost is likely on Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds prevail. The predicted UV index for March 17 is 6 for the height of Fort Dallas. Worth weather summary for this afternoon at 7 p.m. On March 16, 2023, today's high temperature was 71 degrees and the low was 54 degrees and 0.95 inches of precipitation fell today, bringing the monthly total to 2.30 inches, the total precipitation for the year It is now 7.65 inches. The normal high temperature for tomorrow is 69 degrees and the normal low is 48.

The record high for tomorrow is 92 which occurred in 1908 and the record low is 26 which occurred in 1934. Sunset tonight is at 7 37 pm Tomorrow's sunrise is at 7 36 A.M, the current time is 9 18 PM central time, you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the area of listen to Dallas Fort Worth. The next temperature and wind reports were made at 9 p.m. DFW Airport cloudy 49 dew point 41 relative humidity 74 wind North to 25 with gusts to 35 pressure 29.89 inches and Rising Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 49 North to 26 with gusts to 36. Dallas Love Field cloudy 49 North to 17 with gusts to 36.

Arlington cloudy 50 Northwest to 24 with gusts of 36. Denton cloudy 46 North to 28 with gusts of 40. mineral wells mostly cloudy 49 North with 22 gusts of 39. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region mostly cloudy 41 North with 30 with gusts of 41 windshield 30. Abilene mostly cloudy 45 North with 30 gusts to 41. Waco light rain 58 Northwest at 26 gusts to 44. Tyler a thunderstorm 66 Northwest at 30 gusts to 48. once again at 9 pm Airport DSW cloudy 49 North to 25 gusts to 35. Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening large hail larger than everyone's golf sizes will be the main threat with initial storm development is a cold front approaching late this afternoon a damaging wind threat will increase, there will also be a chance for tornadoes in the afternoon hours;

Strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front this afternoon with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour, observers are likely to be active this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and Now, the forecast for hazardous weather Freezing temperatures will be possible Friday through Wednesday through next weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor. Late frost is likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds prevail. for the UV index predicted for March. 17 is 6 for the Dallas-Fort Worth weather summary for this afternoon at 7 p.m. m. on March 16, 2023, today's high temperature was 71 degrees and the low was 54 degrees and 0.95 inches of precipitation fell today, bringing the monthly total to 2.30 inches of total precipitation. for the year is now 7.65 inches, the normal high temperature for tomorrow is 60 million degrees and the normal low is 48. the record high for tomorrow is 92, which occurred in 1908 and the record low is 26, which occurred in 1934.

Tonight's sunset is at 7 37 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow is at 7:36 a.m. the current time is 9 21 p.m. central daylight time, you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the national weather service station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area, the following weather reports The temperature and the winds were made at 9 pm DFW Airport cloudy 49 dew point 41 relative humidity 74 wind North at 25 gusts to 35 pressure 29.89 inches and Rising Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 49 North at 26 gusts to 36. Dallas Love Field cloudy 49 North at 17 with gusts to 36. Arlington cloudy 50 northwest to 24 with gusts to 36. Denton cloudy 46 north with 28 gusts to 40. mineral wells mostly cloudy 49 north with 22 gusts to 39. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region mostly cloudy 41 North with 30 with gusts to 41 wind chill 30.

Abilene mostly cloudy 45 North with 30 gusts to 41. Waco light rain 58 Northwest with 26 gusts to 44. Tyler a thunderstorm 66 Northwest with 30 gusts to 48. once again to 9 pm DFW Airport Cloudy 49 North with 25 gusts to 35. Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening Large hail larger than golf of all sizes will be the main threat with initial storm development as a cold front approaches late this afternoon the threat of damaging winds will increase there will also be a chance for tornadoes in the strong afternoon hours winds will extend to the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now hazardous weather is forecast for the Friday through Wednesday, below-freezing temperatures will be possible over the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, late frosts are likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate for the ultraviolet index the forecast for march 17 is 6 for high the dallas fort worth weather summary for this afternoon at 7 p.m. m.

On March 16, 2023 the high temperature today was 71 degrees and the low was 54 degrees and 0.95 inches of precipitation fell today, bringing the monthly total to 2.30 inches the total precipitation for the year now is 7.65 inches the normal high temperature for tomorrow is 60 million degrees and the normal low is 48. the record high for tomorrow is 92, which occurred in 1908 and the record low is 26 which occurred in 1934. The Sunset tonight is at 7:37 p.m. m. Tomorrow's sunrise is at 7:36 a.m. m. current time is 9 25 p.m. CT is listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving Fort Dallas.

Area worth listening to, the following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 9 p.m. DFW Airport cloudy 49 dew point 41 relative humidity 74 wind North with 25 gusts to 35 pressure 29.89 inches and Rising Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 49 North with 26 gusts to 36. Dallas Love Field cloudy 49 North at 17 with gusts to 36. Arlington cloudy 50 Northwest on the 24th with gusts of 36. Denton cloudy 46 North with 28 with gusts of 40. mineral wells mostly cloudy 49 North with 22 with gusts of 39. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region mostly cloudy 41 North and 30 gusts to 41 wind chill 30. Abilene mostly cloudy 45 North to 30 gusts to 41. Waco light rain 58 Northwest to 26 gusts to 44.

Tyler a thunderstorm 66 Northwest to 30 gusts to 48. once again at 9 pm DFW Airport cloudy 49 North to 25 with gusts to 35. Hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and tonight showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today with a severe threat this afternoon and evening large hail greater than the golf of all sizes will be the The main threat with the initial development of storms is a cold front approaching late this afternoon, will increase the threat of damaging winds. There will also be a possibility of tornadoes in the afternoon hours. Strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with strong wind gusts.

Spotters of up to 45 miles per hour are likely this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now dangerous weather is forecast for Friday through Wednesday, with freezing temperatures possible over the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the Interstate 20 corridor, due to a late freeze. likely to be saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate the uv index forecast for march 17 is 6 for maximum the dallas fort worth weather summary for this afternoon at 7 p.m. on March 16, 2023 today's high temperature was 71 degrees and the low was 54 degrees Today 0.95 inches of precipitation fell, bringing the monthly total to 2.30 inches.

Total precipitation for the year is now 7.65 inches. The normal high temperature for tomorrow is 69 degrees and the normal low is 48. The record high for tomorrow is 92. in 1908 and the record low is 26 which occurred in 1934. Sunset tonight is at 7 37 p.m. m. Tomorrow's sunrise is at 7:36 a.m. m. The current time is 9 28 p.m. CST, you are listening to Noah All Hazards radio, the voice of the National Weather Service stationed kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area. The next temperature and wind reports were made at 9 p.m. DFW Airport cloudy 49 dew point 41 relative humidity 74 wind North to 25 gusts to 35 pressure 29.89 inches and Rising Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 49 North to 26 with gusts to 36.

Dallas Love Field cloudy 49 North to 17 with gusts to 36. Arlington cloudy 50 Northwest on the 24th with gusts to 36. Denton cloudy 46 North to 28 with gusts to 40. mineral wells mostly cloudy 49 North with 22 gusts to 39. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region mostly cloudy 41 North with 30 gusts to 41 windshield 30. Abilene mostly cloudy 45 North with 30 gusts to 41. Waco light rain 58 Northwest with 26 gusts to 44. Tyler a thunderstorm66 Northwest with 30 gusts to 48. once again at 9 p.m. airport DSW cloudy 49 North at 25 with gusts to 35. wind advisory remains in effect until 10 a.m. CT Friday after rental Northwest Winds 20 to 30 miles per hour with gusts up to 45 miles per hour Expected affected areas include North and Central Texas Hazardous weather conditions are expected between now and 10 a.m.

CST, Friday Impacts Unsecured outdoor items may be blown by the wind Driving on area roads may be difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles a Wind Warning means sustained winds of at least 20 to 30 miles per hour. Such strong gains cannot make driving difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles. Residents may want to take steps to secure trash cans, lawn furniture and other lightweight outdoor items that may be blown away by high winds, hazardous weather forecast through tonight for North Texas this afternoon and showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop tonight with a severe threat this afternoon and evening large hail larger than golf of all sizes will be the primary threat with Storm development is a cold front approaching late in the afternoon. this afternoon.

The threat of damaging winds will increase. There will also be potential for tornadoes in the afternoon hours. Strong winds will extend into the region behind the cold front tonight with wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Observers are likely to be activated this afternoon and evening across North and Central Texas and now hazardous weather is forecast for Friday through Wednesday, with freezing temperatures possible over the coming weekend, particularly in areas north of the corridor. of Interstate 20, late frost is likely Saturday morning in sheltered locations and where light winds dominate the UV index forecast for March 17 is 6 for high the Dallas Fort Worth weather summary for this afternoon at 7 p.m. m.

March 16, 2023 today's high temperature was 71 degrees and the low was 54 degrees and 0.95 inches of precipitation fell today, bringing the monthly total to 2.30 inches, the total precipitation for the year now is 7.65 inches, the normal high temperature for tomorrow is 69 degrees and the normal low is 48. The record high for tomorrow is 92, which occurred in 1908 and the record low is 26, which occurred in 1934. The setting Tonight's sun is at 7:37 p.m. m. Sunrise tomorrow is at 7:36 a.m. m. The following is a River Flood Warning, a flood warning in effect from late tonight until early Saturday morning. Minor flooding is forecast.

Affected areas include the Trinity River. in Dallas hazardous weather conditions are expected late tonight through early Saturday morning impacts at 32.0 feet minor flooding of agricultural land used for livestock grazing low water levels will occur Crossings near the river will begin to flood additional details to 9 pm CT Thursday Flood stage was 26.6 feet Flood stage is 30.0 feet The river is forecast to rise above flood stage just after midnight tonight and will crest at 31.7 feet tomorrow in the morning and then will fall below flood stage early tomorrow afternoon. The Dallas-Fort Worth weather summary for tonight starting at 7 p.m.

March 16, 2023, today's high temperature was 71 degrees and the low was 54 degrees and 0.95 inches of precipitation fell today, bringing the monthly total to 2.30 inches, the total precipitation for the year is now 7.65 inches, the normal high temperature for tomorrow is 69 degrees and the normal low is 48. the record high for tomorrow is 92, which occurred in 1908 and the record low is 26, which occurred in 1934 .Sunset tonight is at 7:37 p.m. m. Tomorrow's sunrise is at 7:36 a.m. m. the current time is 9 35 p. m. Central Daylight Time, you are listening to Noah All Hazards on the radio, the voice of the National Weather Service Station kec55 serving the Dallas Fort Worth listening area.

The following weather, temperature and wind reports were made at 9 p.m. DFW Airport cloudy 49 dew point 41 relative humidity 74 wind North to 25 gusting to 35 pressure 29.89 inches and Rising Fort Worth Meacham cloudy 49 North with 26 gusting to 36. Dallas Love Field cloudy 49 North with 17 gusting to 36 . Wellington cloudy 50 Northwest with 24 with gusts to 36. Denton cloudy 46 North with gusts to 40. mineral wells mostly cloudy 49 North with gusts of 39. elsewhere in the Wichita Falls region mostly cloudy 41 North with 30 with gusts of 41 windshield

Live WFAA weather radar | Tracking Dallas-Fort Worth rain and storms - YTread (2024)

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