Our severe weather outlook today is a bit nebulous with persistent cloud cover as a potential inhibitor of severe weather development later this afternoon. Â Nevertheless, the Storm Prediction Center has outlined a portion of north, central and west central Texas with a Slight Risk of severe storm development this afternoon. Â Clearing in the clouds is expected from the Concho Valley eastward towards the DFW metroplex by later this afternoon. Â With sufficient clearing to aid surface heating, we could see a few storms develop which are anticipated to quickly become severe with a very large hail and high wind threat. Â On the map below, the Slight Risk area is outlined in yellow. Â Within the Slight Risk area, is a 5% Tornado Risk outlook in brown. Â It’s within this area that tornado development would be most likely IF we see the development of severe storms within this region. Â Again, a lot is going to depend on clearing later on in the afternoon to help enhance instability and storm initiation. Â I’ll be out chasing…David and Paige may be as well, so stay tuned for updates and make sure you have a way to receive weather warnings if you’re out and about!
Texas Weather: More Storms Heading Your Way Today And Friday!
Rowdy thunderstorms accompanied by heavy rainfall are set to persist until...
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