North Texas, Severe and weather
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The Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) has activated state emergency response resources ahead of a severe weather threat at the direction of the governor.
Parts of South Texas could see multiple inches of rain through the weekend, leading to isolated flash flooding for some.
Enjoy a warm and breezy Election Day with highs in the 80s before a cold front brings several days of severe storms, including the risk of large hail, flooding and tornadoes to North Texas.
Forecasters are also warning of 70 mph wind gusts.
A severe weather threat lasting multiple days could bring hail, damaging winds and tornadoes to parts of Texas, with the highest risk in North Texas.
It’s been more than two weeks since Austin has seen measurable rainfall, so even scattered showers and storms will be a welcome sight across Central Texas this week.
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Severe thunderstorms, capable of producing large hail and isolated tornadoes, may develop across Texas over the next several days.
A cloud diary is a simple yet valuable tool that can help you anticipate weather events by identifying cloud types and recognizing patterns.