The rain isn’t over yet in Central Texas, according to the Austin American-Statesman. Areas stretching from Killeen to Sherman and through the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) metroplex toward East Texas are still facing the threat of severe weather. Forecasters are warning of the possibility of strong storms, some of which may bring damaging winds, large hail, and even isolated tornadoes.

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Monday Night : Stay Informed on Tornado and Hail Threat

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North Texas currently faces the highest risk for tornadoes, particularly along the Red River near cities like Paris and Sherman. While the tornado threat is most elevated in this region, the National Weather Service has also indicated the potential for isolated tornadoes in the DFW area.

According to the National Weather Service, storms are expected to begin developing between 3 p.m. and 11 p.m. today. Central Texas could also experience isolated storms during this period. Although the overall storm coverage might be limited, any storms that do form could become severe, producing high winds, large hail, and potentially tornadoes.

Texas Under the Gun: Tornado Threat and Large Hail Expected Later

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Residents across Texas are urged to stay alert and prepare for the possibility of severe weather. This includes securing outdoor items, reviewing emergency plans, and staying informed through local news outlets and weather alerts. Taking early precautions can make a critical difference when facing unpredictable and potentially dangerous conditions.

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