What We're Tracking:
T'storms could be strong tonight, clearing tomorrow
What's Happening:
It's been another active day of t'storms across parts of Texas up into Oklahoma but this has all been occurring well north of us again today. An upper-level disturbance over the Texas Panhandle is moving east and not southeast as expected so our chances of getting any widespread severe weather tonight have decreased. Any t'storms we do see however will have the ability to produce large hail and damaging winds so we're not completely out of the woods. Since these storms will be more scattered and mostly east of us by later tonight it looks like a fair amount of sunshine will take over tomorrow. This will heat us up into the lower and middle 90s and combined with high humidity will make it feel like it's in the upper 90s. Any instability left behind from tonight's t'storms could trigger an afternoon or evening t'storm tomorrow in a few neighborhoods. Looking ahead into the Memorial Day weekend it looks warm and humid with little if any rain on the horizon with highs near 90 and lows at night near 70.
Forecast:
Tonight: Scattered showers/t'storms, some could be strong. Low: 72 Wind: SE/NE 10
Tomorrow: Sun and clouds, isolated t'storm possible late. High: 92 Wind: NE/SE 10
Thursday: Partly cloudy, hot and humid. Low: 73 High: 93 Wind: SE 5-15
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