Dallas Weather: Storm, hail chances continue through Wednesday

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Dallas weather: June 14 morning forecast

There's another shot at hail on Wednesday before the heat moves in. FOX 4 meteorologist Evan Andrews has a look at your forecast.

More storms, some with hail, are possible again in North Texas Tuesday. But eventually, they’ll be replaced by the heat.

North Texans saw another round of hail on Tuesday.

Several FOX 4 viewer sent in photos of hail up to the size of tennis balls.

For some, the hail did damage.

FOX 4 viewer Dylan Kirk shared photo of his windshield that was smashed by large hail while he was driving on I-45 near Ferris.

(Courtesy: Dylan Kirk)

A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect for most of the area through 9 p.m.

Don't think we are done with the hail either.

FOX 4 meteorologist Dan Henry warns that another round of storms is expected in North Texas tonight, especially after midnight.

If you have a garage, carport or other covered place to park tonight be sure to do it!

Dallas Weather: Hail damages cars, homes across North Texas Sunday night

Severe storms brought large hail, caused power outages, and delayed flights in North Texas. Some people reported hail as large as softballs.

Despite the large hail in some locations, for many it was not as large as the baseball-sized hailstones that have been slamming into roofs and smashing windows across the Dallas-Fort Worth area over the past few days.

With the area heating unevenly, there are still risks for a few more storms to pop up.

After the storm moves through Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, it should be a more mellow afternoon and North Texas will return to near-normal temperatures in the low 90s with lots of humidity.

Dallas Weather: Large hail is unusual for North Texas in June. Here's why

The hail that fell in North Texas Sunday night was abnormally large for this time of year. But FOX 4 Weather Meteorologist Evan Andrews says there's something different about the atmosphere this year.

A weak ridge of high pressure starts to build on Thursday. While there still may be an evening storm or two, temps will jump again. Highs will be well into the 90s with winds that could push the heat index closer to 105 and cause head advisories to be issued.

Later in the week, temperatures could easily crack 100 with heat advisories likely.  A few storms are possible Saturday evening, but the heat is likely to stick around. 

Temps near 100 will take us through Father's Day weekend and possibly into next week.

Stay cool!

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