Texas Weather Roundup: I-35 Severe Weather Risk Today?

Numerous showers and storms will continue across the western half of Texas this morning, with snow accumulating in the northwestern Texas Panhandle. Rain chances will begin spreading east to I-35 this afternoon.

There is a conditional risk of a few supercell thunderstorms this afternoon and early evening in North-Central Texas, including D/FW and Waco. Strong low-level wind shear may juxtapose (be located with) enough instability to support rotating thunderstorms. A couple of tornadoes are not out of the question, but this isn’t a sure-fire guarantee. Nevertheless, we’ll be on guard for the potential of a few tornado warnings along the I-35 corridor in North-Central Texas this afternoon and early evening. Storms will be moving north/northeast.

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An arcing line of thunderstorms will move from west to east across North Texas, Central Texas, Brazos Valley, Northeast Texas, and East Texas this afternoon into late tonight. A dry slot will limit overall rain chances and totals for the Hill Country and South-Central Texas. Rain chances will mostly end in Texas tomorrow morning as activity moves east of Texas. Saturday afternoon through at least Tuesday look dry, with a warming trend each subsequent day.

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