Dallas Weather: Storms drop hail as big as half dollars in North Texas

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Watch: Hail falls in Johnson County

Some North Texans are already seeing severe weather. People in the Johnson County town of Godley got marble-sized hail Wednesday morning.

It was a stormy morning for many people across North Texas with rain, lightning, and even some hail.

According to the FOX 4 Weather team, Wednesday morning’s storms were caused by the gulf moisture sitting in our area.

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Granbury kindergartener: "It's raining ice from out of the sky!"

Many North Texans saw hail on Wednesday morning. Zoie, a kindergartener from Granbury, eventually figured out what was going on.

One particular storm system that moved from Hood and Johnson counties to Tarrant and Dallas counties produced a lot of hail during the morning rush hour.

Tornadoes, large hail possible in North Texas Thursday. Here's what you need to know.

FOX 4 viewers shared photos of the hailstones ranging in size from a pea to a quarter or a half dollar.

Video from Erika Redmon in Grand Prairie showed pea-sized hail covering her driveway like a blanket of snow.

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Watch: Hail covers driveway in Grand Prairie

A storm that passed through North Texas Wednesday morning dropped pea-sized hail in Grand Prairie. It covered FOX 4 viewers Erika Redmon's driveway like snow.

Wednesday's storm activity was just the start of a busy severe weather week.

A cold front that blows through is expected to become the focus for some supercell storms in the later part of the day Thursday. All forms of severe weather are possible.

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Dallas Weather: March 1 evening forecast

Dan Henry has the latest forecast.

FOX 4 wants to help you get prepared for the spring severe weather season.

Meteorologists Dan Henry and Ali Turiano will host a live chat session Wednesday night at 7 p.m. on the FOX 4 Weather Facebook page.