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Last Map Update: Wed, Apr 8, 2026 at 10:40:38 am CDT

After a relatively tranquil weather period, North and Central Texas will see a wave of near daily springtime thunderstorms, some of which may be strong to severe. There remains uncertainty in exact timing and threats, therefore, make sure to come back in the next few days for the latest weather information.
Another precipitation-free day is in store today across North and Central Texas. Tomorrow, a few showers and storms will move in from the south with even higher rain chances on Friday. Severe weather is unlikely Thursday & Friday.
One of the most important preparedness actions anyone can take is identifying a safe place before hazardous weather threatens. Knowing where to go ahead of time can reduce hesitation and help people make safer decisions when it matters most. To participate, post a selfie in your safe place using the hashtag #SafePlaceSelfie and tag others to do the same. As you plan your post: - Think about the hazards most relevant to your area and daily routine - Remember that the safest place depends on the hazard - Get creative by including children, pets, or preparedness items - Challenge others by tagging them in your post For example, a vehicle may offer protection from lightning, but it is not a safe place during a tornado warning or flash flood. Please also follow #SafePlaceSelfie and our local accounts throughout the day: X and Instagram: @NWSFortWorth, Facebook: @NWSDallasFortWorth

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