A level 3/enhanced risk is in place for much of NTX on Mother's Day. Scattered thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening will have the potential for quarter to golf ball size hail and 50-60+ mph winds. Not everyone sees strong storms. That's the risk in the strongest cells.
🔥 First 100° day of the year!
Heat kills more people than any other weather hazard—don't take chances.
✔️ Hydrate
✔️ Check on others
✔️ Limit time outside
✔️ Never leave kids or pets in cars
6:15pm Update: Radar looks more exciting than what is actually happening in most places. Some light snow is falling from the clouds, but most is evaporating before it hits the ground. However, some flurries may make it to the ground here or there this evening into tonight.
Did you feel the change in the air this morning?
Thursday morning should feel similar! Especially from DFW to the east. In fact, areas east of DFW could be in the low 70s and maybe even some places in the 60s in northeastern Texas.
#wfaaweather
Tuesday evening was possibly the last time Plano City Council will meet through teleconference to adhere to social distancing guidelines. https://t.co/OExE7tuGEX
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