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Last Map Update: Wed, Apr 22, 2026 at 11:32:13 am CDT

A more typical severe weather threat is evolving later this week into the weekend with a dryline and strong afternoon instability. Storm coverage is expected to be low at this time (around 20%) and not everyone will see storms. Any storms that develop Friday through Sunday could be severe. Stay tuned to the latest forecast information over the coming days.
Areas of light rain and fog will continue through the morning hours with clouds scattering a bit late this afternoon. A few peeks of sun are expected late this afternoon. Low rain chances will continue mainly east of I-35.
Join us on Saturday April 25, 2025 at 9am for our last SKYWARN class of the season. If you live in southern Dallas County or any surrounding areas and have interest in weather and public safety, this class is for you. The class is free and registration is NOT required.

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