Large Hail, Wind & Tornado Risk
Key Points:
- A cluster of thunderstorms moved across West-Central and Northwest Texas this morning, with storm activity now shifting north of the Red River.
- Meteorologists are monitoring whether the storms will stay near the Red River into Northeast Texas or if new storms will develop through early afternoon.
- New storms forming could produce severe weather, including very large hail, strong winds, and potential tornadoes.
- Significant severe storm development is expected between 1 PM and 3 PM along a boundary south of the Red River in Texoma, North Texas, and Northeast Texas, with supercell thunderstorms likely.
- These storms may bring destructive hail, damaging winds, and possible tornadoes as they move east/southeast, reaching the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex by late afternoon or early evening.