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Last Map Update: Tue, May 26, 2026 at 12:32:25 pm CDT

A broken line of thunderstorms is expected to move across portions of North and Central Texas this evening into the overnight hours. While the severe threat appears low at this time, a few storms may be strong to marginally severe with strong winds, hail, and frequent lightning.
A broken line of showers and storms is expected to move through the region tonight into Wednesday. Some storms could become strong with gusty winds, small hail, and heavy rain the main threats. While the overall severe threat is low, we cannot rule out an isolated severe wind gust where segments of the line bow out. The flooding threat will increase tonight into Wednesday, especially in areas that have already received heavy rain this weekend. Make sure to stay weather aware tonight!
An unsettled pattern will remain across North and Central TX through the rest of the week. Expect warm temperatures and scattered thunderstorms during the PM hours. While the threat for severe weather is low, a few strong storms will be possible with gusty winds, small hail, and frequent lightning.
Heading out for a day of fun on the lake this weekend? Pay attention to thunderstorm development! Make sure to check the forecast before heading out, and have a portable radio in the boat to get the latest forecasts. If the skies turn threatening, head to shore! weather.gov/safety/thunderstorm

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