Central and North Texas Storm Update: 70% Rain Chances and Hail Threat Through Wednesday

Fort Worth, TX – A wet weather pattern is set to unfold across North and Central Texas, with storm threats building from Tuesday afternoon through late Wednesday.

According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, isolated thunderstorms may begin forming Tuesday afternoon, especially across East and Central Texas near I-20 and east of the I-35 corridor. These initial storms carry a 30% chance of development, with the highest probability south of I-20. While many afternoon storms are expected to weaken after sunset, a secondary round is forecast overnight, bringing a 40% chance of storms across western North and Central Texas, including Graham and Cisco.

The most impactful weather is expected Wednesday, when rain chances spike to 70% across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, Killeen, and surrounding areas. Forecasters warn of possible hail and gusty winds, though the risk for isolated severe storms remains low. Each wave of storms could produce damaging wind gusts and minor hail…

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