Severe Storm Threat Returns to North Texas with Hail and Gusty Winds
Severe Storm Threat Returns to North Texas with Hail and Gusty Winds
US · Published Apr 15, 2026
Severe storms are expected in North Texas, especially in the far western counties, starting Tuesday evening.
The primary threats include hail and gusty winds, which could cause property damage and power outages.
Residents are advised to stay informed, secure property, and seek shelter indoors during the storms.
Severe weather risk in far western counties
North Texas is preparing for another bout of severe weather, with the most significant risk concentrated in the far western counties starting Tuesday evening. According to CBS News, the atmospheric conditions are conducive to the formation of strong to severe thunderstorms, posing a threat of hail and gusty winds. As the weather system moves eastward, it is expected to intensify, potentially leading to more widespread severe weather events across the region. Residents are urged to stay informed through local news, weather apps, and social media channels, and to heed any warnings issued by local authorities.
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