Tornado, North Texas
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"Very large to giant hail" is possible across North Texas Tuesday, with some severe storm shifting into South-Central Texas Wednesday.
Day 6 of this latest parade of severe weather will target parts of the South. Here's our latest forecast showing where the storms may target and what threats are in play.
FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSN
DFW Weather: Viewer photos & videos of North Texas storm damage
FOX 4 viewers have been reporting hail damage and more from today's severe weather that has hit North Texas.
Forecasters warned the storm could produce a tornado along with half dollar–size hail. People should seek shelter immediately.
The supercell originated in Wichita County around 4 p.m., where the storm quickly broke the capping inversion, allowing the updraft to explode.
Monday will be a dry day in NTX.... but hot! Highs will soar into the low to mid 90s Monday afternoon. We expect a record daily high for DFW. Monday starts off cloudy, warm and breezy at times. Some spots may see patchy fog.
After severe storms ripped through North Texas Saturday, another round of thunderstorms is expected to sweep across much of Texas this week. Forecasters anticipate the potential for severe thunderstorms across North and Central Texas Monday afternoon and evening,
After a very active weekend with over 100 storm reports consisting of wind, hail, and tornado reports, we will be off to a quiet start to the workweek. The two tornadoes were the EF-2 in Runaway Bay — which had max winds of 135 mph — and the EF-1 in Springtown,