North Texas Faces Heightened Severe Storm Threat with Hail and Tornado Risks
North and Northeast Texas are bracing for severe storms, with forecasts predicting large hail, damaging winds, and potential tornadoes. The storm development is expected between 1 PM and 3 PM, with supercell thunderstorms likely to form along a boundary south of the Red River. These storms are anticipated to move southeast, impacting the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex by late afternoon. The threat includes destructive hail and strong winds, with localized flooding possible due to heavy rainfall. The situation is dynamic, with the potential for storms to develop later in the day, intensifying the threat.