Dallas, Storms and tornadoes
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Severe storms with large hail and isolated tornadoes are possible Tuesday before a warm, sunny weekend returns to DFW.
FOX 4 meteorologist Ali Turiano gives an updated look at what to expect from the weather on Tuesday, including a shot at strong to severe storms.
Another round of rain is headed to North Texas, bringing back the threat of severe weather. Showers are possible Tuesday morning but are not expected to be widespread, according to the National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office.
Dallas is waking up to a cloudy, muggy day with temperatures hovering around 72°F and a steady south breeze. A few showers may pop up this morning, but the main concern arrives later in the day when storms could fire up and intensify.
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Rain returns to North Texas Wednesday, and isn’t likely to leave us for a minute. Rain chances are present every day for the next seven days, although the intensity of the precipitation is expected to vary.
Dallas is waking up to a cloudy, mild start today, with temperatures near 66°F and a steady southerly breeze. Low clouds should lift by late morning, opening the door to a sunny and unseasonably warm afternoon,
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