National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is now in effect for western portions of North and Central Texas until 9 PM this evening. Damaging winds to 80 mph, hail up to tennis balls, and a couple of tornadoes will all be possible. Make sure to have multiple ways to receive warnings this afternoon and to have a severe weather plan in place!
Scattered to numerous storms are expected to develop today as a cold front pushes through the region. After this morning's storms, the severe threat has lowered across much of North TX, although an isolated severe storm with hail cannot be ruled out. The highest threat for large hail and damaging winds is south and west of the DFW Metroplex where storms will organize into a line and move southeast through tonight. Locally heavy rain will also be a concern where slower moving storms may lead to locally higher amounts of up to 2-4". Plan ahead for interruptions to outdoor activities!
Given the severe weather threat on Sunday, make sure to have multiple ways to receive warnings so you can take actions when needed. These methods may include your smartphone, local TV and radio, NOAA weather radio, the internet, and more.

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