North Texas Girds for Storm Escalation: Friday Night Brings Peak Tornado and Hail Dangers

From Quiet Interlude to High-Impact Outbreak (Image Credits: Pixabay)

North Texas – Residents enjoyed a temporary respite from recent weather woes on Thursday amid scattered showers, but meteorologists warned of a far more intense barrage set to unfold Friday night.

From Quiet Interlude to High-Impact Outbreak

The National Weather Service in Fort Worth outlined an active pattern persisting into Friday, when strong to severe thunderstorms could ignite across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex during the afternoon.[1]

Storm coverage remained sparse through much of Thursday, limited to isolated showers under partly cloudy skies. Temperatures hovered in the mid-70s, offering a deceptive calm before heightened activity ramps up. Forecasters noted that instability would surge as a cold front approaches, fueling discrete supercells capable of prolonged violence.[2]…

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