Strong storms expected during Thursday’s First Alert Weather Day

Severe thunderstorms possible in North Texas on Thursday’s First Alert Weather Day 03:15

NORTH TEXAS – One round of severe weather hit the day before Christmas, now another round threatens the day after Christmas.  Happy holidays, everyone. We had a mostly dry, cloudy, and cool Christmas Day. No big warm-up today after a mild start.

We have one more day of storms to get through before we close the year.

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We are expecting storms to cover the Metroplex by mid-morning tomorrow. Large hail and damaging winds are the main threats.

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Unlike yesterday, these storms are moving quickly to the east. This lowers the flooding risk but increases the risk of damaging winds.

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As the storms move into our eastern counties by afternoon, the risk of severe weather increases. The SPC has placed that area in the higher ‘slight’ risk of severe weather (Level 2 out of 5).

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Instability is higher as you head down I-45 from the Metroplex. This serves as fuel for severe storms.

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Both the tornado risk and hail risk are higher the closer you get to the yellow and red areas above.

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