Weather
North Texas Storms Possible Thursday Afternoon
Storms could cause strong winds, hail and heavy rain around 5:00 p.m. Thursday.

A line of storms moving south from Oklahoma could lead to strong winds and hail in the North Texas area Thursday afternoon.
The National Weather Service warns the storm system remains unstable, which means a chance of more severe weather is possible, should the system hold together.
The area that could be affected by the storms is north of the line formed by Eastland, Ennis and palestine.
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Another round of less-severe storms will move in from the northwest early Friday morning. A daily chance of afternoon storms continues through Wednesday of next week.
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2pm- We are tracking storms that are nearing the Red River at this time. If storms hold together, they'll dive southward towards the I-20 corridor closer to 5 P.M. Strong winds, hail and heavy rain will be possible! #dfwwx #texomawx #etxwx #abilene #ctxwx pic.twitter.com/YbezyBrXOP
— NWS Fort Worth (@NWSFortWorth) June 7, 2018
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