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North Texas is bracing for multiple rounds of severe weather through the weekend, with threats of damaging winds, large hail and a low tornado risk as a stalled front moves into the region.
The Latest: After record rainfall, North Texas could see more severe storms Thursday. When could rain return? Wednesday is the first day of a series of rainstorms, and it brought a series of severe weather threats,
Sunday off to a chilly start, but that is typical for this time of year. The sunshine will be back today. FOX 4 Meteorologist Berkeley Taylor has your forecast.
The dry weather pattern isn't expected to last much longer. Starting Tuesday night through the next weekend, rain and storms will be possible.
After a weekend full of threats of severe storms and tornadoes, the North Texas region is headed into a sunny, clear Sunday. Sunday could bring day temperatures topping out at 72 degrees, accompanied by a gentle breeze,
The storms could produce damaging gusts, large hail and a few strong tornadoes.
We're not out of the woods yet on the threat of severe weather, as a Tornado Watch has been issued for much of North Texas. FOX 4 chief meteorologist Dan Henry has more in this March 6 evening
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