National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Isolated to scattered thunderstorms will continue this afternoon and evening with better coverage and chances for storms across mainly Central and East Texas. Lightning will be a threat with all storms, but some storms will be strong producing downburst winds and heavy rainfall. Outside of the storms, heat index values will pass 100 degrees in areas along and east of I-35.
Isolated to scattered storms are expected mainly west of I-35 Wednesday afternoon through the overnight hours. Stronger storms will be capable of strong winds and brief heavy downpours. The overall storm motion will likely be west to east.
A slow moving upper low will spread out of northern Mexico late in the week and over the weekend and will help keep rain chances in the forecast through the weekend. While the severe threat appears to be low, there will be a threat for some heavy rainfall at times. Anyone with outdoor plans this weekend needs to remain weather aware!

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