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The storms have moved to the southeast, and North Texas is looking at a quieter day ahead. Morning temperatures near 70 will warm into the mid-to-upper 80s Monday afternoon as skies begin to break up. Another disturbance could bring showers and a few storms to the southwest early Tuesday morning.
Hail, flash floods, damaging winds, and even tornadoes are among the severe weather threats facing parts of the U.S.
Scattered showers are predicted to return early Wednesday morning, before more widespread storms move into the area and remain for the rest of the day. Those stronger storms may produce flash flooding and isolated incidents of damaging winds.
Storm chances will continue into the weekend in North Texas. As of Monday, there’s a 30% chance of storms on Saturday, June 14, and 20% on Sunday, June 15. Temperatures over the weekend will be in the low 90s.
Gov. Greg Abbott has directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to activate additional state emergency response resources ahead of increased threats of severe weather and flooding expected to impact the state over the next several days.
After a few days of hot and humid weather, San Antonio is expected to get a brief break as thunderstorms and heavy rain move into the area. According to a report from the National Weather Service (NWS) on Tuesday,
One of the hardest-hit places was Bonham, where wind and rain caused trees to hit homes and power lines all over town.
Severe storms swept through North Texas on Sunday night, leaving over 47,000 residents without power and raising concerns about flash flooding. The storms, which began overnight, initially knocked out power to more than 90,
Powerful storms batter North Texas, leaving over 45,000 without power as severe winds and heavy rain impact the region.
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WJW-TV Cleveland on MSNSevere storms bring damaging winds, power outages across North TexasDowned power lines were strung across roadways, and roofs were torn off as storms moved through Palo Pinto County. Oncor said nearly 50,000 customers were impacted by power outages early Monday, June 9.