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Last Map Update: Mon, Apr 13, 2026 at 3:52:46 pm CDT

A few strong to severe storms (20-30% chance) may develop off the dryline this evening across western North TX. There is a low chance these storms persist into the I-35 corridor before diminishing. If a storm does develop, large to very large hail, damaging winds, and a tornado or two are all possible. The main window for storms will be from around 4 PM to 10 PM.
A few strong to severe storms may again develop off the dryline Tuesday in the late afternoon and evening hours, with the highest storm chances across the northwest. Large to very large hail is the main threat with any storm that forms and moves into the area, but damaging winds and a tornado or two are also possible. As those storms move out of the area, additional storms may move in from the west overnight into Wednesday morning, but confidence in storm coverage during this time is low.
After a brief period of quiet and warm weather on Thursday, another storm system will bring scattered showers and thunderstorms to the region for the end of the week. A cold front Friday night/Saturday morning will bring in more seasonal temperatures for the rest of the weekend and early next week with highs in the 70s and lows in the 50s.

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