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A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect until 4 AM for most of the Rolling Plains and southern portions of the South Plains. Primary hazards will be hail up to baseball size and wind gusts to 75 mph, although a tornado or two is also possible.
The primary hazards associated with storms tonight will be very large hail around baseball size, damaging winds in excess of 70 mph, and the possibility of a tornado or two.
Chances for strong to severe thunderstorms are possible tonight (Thursday) and Saturday for areas east of the I-27 corridor. While to the west of the I-27 corridor can expect to see dry and breezy conditions. As we head into next week expect pleasant weather to prevail with mild temperatures and clear skies.

 

 

 

Local Weather History For April 25th...
1980: Strong thunderstorms formed late this morning in Floyd and Hall County dropping hail as large as golf balls. A
strong storm in Floyd County produced a tornado four miles south of Floydada that was observed moving south by the
Sheriffs Department. The tornado was 50 yards wide and lasted for about four minutes over open country.'