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Last Map Update: Tue, Mar 31, 2026 at 6:54:13 pm CDT

A broken line of storms is forecast to move across the area from west to east Wednesday evening and night. The threat for strong to severe storms is highest near and west of the I-35 corridor. All severe hazards are possible with these storms, with the main threats being large hail and damaging winds. There is also a low threat for locally heavy rainfall.
Storm chances will increase late Friday as a front approaches the region, with the highest chances shifting from the northwest Friday night into much of North and Central Texas on Saturday. There will be a threat for a few strong to severe storms with this activity, as well as a threat for heavy rain leading to localized instances of flooding. Behind the front, scattered showers and storms will linger mainly in Central TX Saturday. Most rain clears out Saturday night, with only a 20% chance for rain Sunday morning across the far southeast. Highs will be in the mid and upper 60s Sunday.
Tuesday will be a warm and breezy day with highs in the 80s and occasional wind gusts of 25-30 mph. Lows will be in the 60s tonight with partly cloudy skies.
A couple rounds of rain are forecast to move across North and Central Texas the next few days. One Wednesday night & Thursday and another Friday night & Saturday. Most can expect to receive between 1-2" of rain with isolated pockets of 3+" of rain.

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