Strong winds, passing showers in store for North Texas ahead of severe weather threat

Windy, isolated showers and storms ahead for North Texas 03:41

NORTH TEXAS — The threat of severe weather arrives in North Texas late Wednesday overnight into Thursday morning. The primary threats are damaging winds and large hail.

We officially got a trace of rain Tuesday at DFW Airport, the first rain recorded in October. This ends a 33-day dry streak, the 8th longest on record, that crossed almost all of our traditionally second wettest month of the year.

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Wednesday is another warm, humid, windy day with passing showers. Behind the cold front, we return to fall temperatures.

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There is a significant shift in the weather pattern starting Wednesday night. A major cold front arrives overnight heading into Thursday morning.

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The main threat from this line of storms will be damaging winds, especially along bowing segments along the line. There is a chance of large hail and a non-zero tornado chance as well with these overnight storms.

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The squall line that brings the severe threat should be east of us by the morning commute on Thursday. Halloween night is looking good.

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