North Texas Storm Alert: Rapidly Developing Thunderstorm Over Plano Moves Toward Frisco, Prosper and Weston With Hail Threat Increasing

PLANO, TEXAS — A rapidly developing thunderstorm has formed across parts of North Texas this evening, with radar showing the storm intensifying over Plano before moving northeast toward Frisco, Prosper, and Weston. Meteorologists say the storm may already be producing small hail and could strengthen further as it continues tracking across the region.

The storm was first identified around 8:13 PM CST, with radar imagery showing a concentrated storm core just north of Plano near the Allen area.

Storm Moving Northeast Across Collin County

Radar data indicates the storm is moving northeast across Collin County, potentially affecting several communities over the next hour.

Cities along the storm’s projected path include Frisco, Prosper, Celina, Weston, and Van Alstyne, as the thunderstorm tracks toward northern Collin County and nearby areas. Additional communities including McKinney, Melissa, and Anna could also see impacts if the storm expands while moving through the region.

Hail Risk Increasing as Storm Strengthens

Meteorologists monitoring the storm say small hail is already possible, but the risk could increase rapidly if the thunderstorm continues to intensify…

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