
Severe thunderstorms are expected to develop after 1 PM in eastern North Texas, Northeast Texas, and possibly even farther south into the eastern Brazos Valley. Storms will be moving east/northeast at 50 MPH. Expect a tornado risk, very large hail and damaging winds!
Today could be a *dangerous day* in Northeast Texas due to the risk of fast-moving, rain-wrapped tornadoes. Please stay weather-aware and make sure you have a reliable method to receive severe weather warnings this afternoon and evening!
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The tornado risk will decrease after 10 PM as storms move northeast into Arkansas. However, expect numerous storms tonight across much of Texas, with threats of large hail and heavy rain!
Also, be prepared! A significant winter storm with accumulating snow is likely on Saturday in the Texas Panhandle and West Texas! .
We will have live severe weather coverage on our website, mobile app, and social media channels once the event gets underway. Likely around or shortly after 2 PM.
VIDEO CHAPTERS
0:00 – Intro
0:40 – Storm Anxity
1:27 – Today’s Severe Storm Threat
2:53 – Today’s Tornado Risk
7:24 – Timing on Storms/Rain/Snow Today & Saturday
11:50 – Saturday’s Severe Storm Threat
13:29 – Flooding/Heavy Rain Issues
14:13 – Snow!? Forecast Accumulation Totals
15:15 – Baldyinchiefisms & Conclusion