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9:00PM Update – Severe Thunderstorm WATCH for Western North Texas Until 3:00am

An ongoing complex of strong to severe storms across the east and southeastern Texas panhandle, stretching between Canadian down south to around Paducah, is expected to continue to slowly advance east/southeast over the next several hours.  The Storm Prediction Center has placed a Severe Thunderstorm WATCH for parts of western north Texas in effect until 3am.  The Texas counties included in this new WATCH: Hardeman, Foard, Wilbarger, Baylor, Wichita, Archer and Clay. Confidence in continued severe weather activity during the nighttime hours is not 100% certain at this time, but some of the short-range models are showing this area of storms developing into a pseudo squall line complex which would travel southeast during the night in the vicinity of the Red River valley of Texas and southwest Oklahoma, and possibly down into north central Texas before daybreak.  Again, confidence is not high regarding the early morning evolution of this across north central Texas, but for western north Texas and southwestern Oklahoma, folks in this region will likely be in for a bit of a bumpy ride over the next 4-6 hours with the threat of damaging winds, some hail and prolific lightning.  Make sure when you go to bed tonight that you have a way to receive weather warnings should any be issued for your location!

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