North Texas, Rain and Storm
Digest more
Storm, tornadoes and North Texas
Digest more
North Texas is bracing for multiple rounds of severe weather through the weekend, with threats of damaging winds, large hail and a low tornado risk as a stalled front moves into the region.
The Latest: After record rainfall, North Texas could see more severe storms Thursday. When could rain return? Wednesday is the first day of a series of rainstorms, and it brought a series of severe weather threats,
North Texas is under the threat of strong to severe thunderstorms this afternoon, March 10, with more widespread storms expected to develop tonight.
Photos and videos show baseball-sized hail hitting Central Texas, including Leakey and Garner State Park, during a severe Tuesday storm.
Severe storms Tuesday could bring 2-inch hail to North and Central Texas. Storms may reach the Houston area Wednesday with damaging winds possible.
North Texas will see unseasonable highs in the 80s through Tuesday before a storm system brings threats of large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes starting Wednesday.
A First Alert Weather Day is in place for both Tuesday and Wednesday due to the threat of severe weather.
Severe thunderstorms, capable of producing large hail and isolated tornadoes, may develop across Texas over the next several days.
Grab your umbrella, North Texas! We’re heading into an active stretch of storms starting Friday afternoon. Threats like heavy rain, flooding, high winds, large hail and a stray tornado or two are possible.