Potent Threats from Incoming Storms (Image Credits: Upload.wikimedia.org)
North Texas – A new round of powerful thunderstorms targets the Dallas-Fort Worth area late Tuesday, heightening risks after recent stormy bouts across the region.
Potent Threats from Incoming Storms
These storms pack serious hazards. Damaging hail stands out as a primary concern, with sizes potentially exceeding baseball dimensions in stronger cells. High winds capable of surpassing 70 mph threaten structures and power lines alike.
Localized flooding adds another layer of danger, especially where heavy rain overwhelms drainage systems. Isolated tornadoes remain possible, though not widespread. All severe weather modes come into play during peak activity. Officials urge vigilance as conditions evolve rapidly.
Critical Timing for Peak Impacts
The highest risk window hits the DFW metro between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Tuesday. Storms could persist into the early morning hours, lingering until about 2 a.m. Wednesday. Afternoon development starts isolated but builds toward more widespread coverage overnight…