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Last Map Update: Tue, Mar 10, 2026 at 12:24:09 am CDT

Isolated to scattered strong/severe storms will develop Tuesday afternoon, with the greatest coverage across North TX after ~3-4 PM. A line of storms will then develop out west in the early evening, moving east over the next several hours. Areas near and west of the I-35 corridor have the greatest wind and hail threat tomorrow as the line of storms move east. This line should weaken as it shifts east of I-35, with scattered non-severe storms expected after 1 AM. All modes of severe weather are possible tomorrow with damaging winds and large hail the greatest threats. Any storm that develops will also have a threat for tornadoes. The speed of the storms should limit the overall flood threat, but any storm will be capable of heavy rainfall. Have multiple ways to receive warnings tomorrow and be ready to seek shelter if a warning is issued for your area.
Showers and storms will be ongoing out east Wednesday morning. A few storms may intensify Wednesday afternoon across parts of East Texas and produce isolated hail and damaging wind gusts as well as locally heavy rain. The main window for any strong to severe storms is 11 AM to 4 PM. Otherwise, it will become breezy Wednesday afternoon after the front moves through.
The Bosque County Severe Weather Education course on Tuesday, March 10th has been postponed due to the threat for severe weather and the safety of our staff and those attending. The new date is still to be determined, but will be updated on our website when decided upon.

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