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STORM TIMING: No major changes to the forecast for tonight. Thunderstorms will move into most of North Texas very quickly after 9pm. The strongest parts, along the leading edge, of this complex of storms could have 70-80+ mph wind gusts. Not everyone will see winds that strong.

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Rebecca González1 年前

Does this mean we should NOT sleep close to a window? And definitely not upstairs? What other precautions do we need to take?

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DMJ1 年前

any chance this weakens by time it gets to dfw

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Travis Lofley 🌵1 年前

Pete, how are we feeling about any chance of the cap being a factor tonight? Even if it's not fully in place, could we see a weakening of the line as it rolls into the metroplex?

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rob h1 年前

I think everyone wonders where are the most likely areas to see those winds. Is that piece forecastable?

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Jon Mamba1 年前

I'm guessing that big area of pink is hail?? 😯

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Mackey Sasser1 年前

Chances of a derecho?

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haunt1 年前

how safe is garland 🙏🏽

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Kerry Dove1 年前

Do you anticipate inbound flight delays?

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