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Last Map Update: Fri, Apr 17, 2026 at 5:42:18 pm CDT

A cold front will slide south out of Oklahoma late tonight into Saturday morning. A weakening line of storms is expected along the front as it crosses into North Texas. This front will progress southward through the morning hours with additional shower and thunderstorm development occurring in the late morning to early afternoon hours. Some of these storms may become strong with a threat for hail. Most likely hail size will be below 1" in diameter, however, a few isolated instances of hail greater than 1" cannot be ruled out. All thunderstorm activity will shift southward by Saturday night, leaving dry and cool conditions going into Sunday morning.
A cooler airmass will settle into North and Central Texas early next week, keeping temperatures in the 60s and low 70s Monday and Tuesday. A gradual warming trend will follow, with highs returning to the upper 70s and low 80s by Wednesday. Low chances for showers and a few thunderstorms will persist each day, with the best chances generally across Central Texas.

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