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Checkout this intense Texas hailstorm as Fort Worth residents and cars were hammered by the downpour. Katlyn Barnett captured the intense hail beating down on her truck as severe storms tore ...
Dallas-Fort Worth is expected to see 1-2 inches of new rainfall. Damaging winds are the greatest threat expected with these storms, but hail is also possible.
In its latest update, NWS says parts of North Texas, primarily along and east I-35 near Dallas-Fort Worth and Waco, are at risk of strong to severe storms as confidence is growing.
The storm system is expected reach DFW between 9 p.m. and 1 a.m., according to NWS. Wind gusts over 80 mph are possible, along with a few spin-up tornadoes, isolated large hail and localized flooding.
The main threats for any storms that develop Wednesday will be hail and damaging winds, according to the NWS. Most likely rainfall totals are between 0.25 to 1 inch in the Metroplex, with up to 1. ...
Cities around the Dallas-Fort Worth ... of the US 75/I-45 corridor,” the NWS Fort Worth office tweeted shortly before 1:30 p.m. “Main threats with these storms continues to be small hail ...
The first round of severe storms is behind Dallas-Fort Worth, but more rain is on the way Storms are possible each night this week in North Texas. ... Hail and damaging winds will both be possible.
A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for Hill, Johnson, Navarro, and Ellis counties until 1 a.m. Winds of 70 mph and quarter-size hail are possible. A severe thunderstorm warning has been ...