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Scattered storms made their way through much of the metroplex Wednesday afternoon, bringing large hail in some areas.
A Tornado Watch issued earlier in the day for the majority of North Texas expired at 8 pm., but a Flood Watch remains in effect until 1 a.m. Friday.
People in Sulphur Springs saw hail up to the size of tennis balls.
The heavy weather has pushed off to the east, leaving North Texas in the clear for the rest of Wednesday. However, there’s another threat of severe weather again on Thursday.
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FOX 4 viewers have sent in photos and videos of hail falling at their homes.
Thursday Forecast: Storms ramp back up
Things may be quiet for a bit, but storms will ramp up again in the afternoon hours on Thursday.
The front will stall over us and begin to lift north, triggering more storms in the afternoon.
The risk is for hail and wind again.
We don't expect for things to be as rough Thursday as it will be Wednesday, but it is still a risk.
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The storm threat doesn't drop to zero after that.
Friday and Saturday you can expect low coverage for storms, but the ones that do develop come with a severe risk.
The best chances are south of DFW on Friday , but in the I-35 corridor on Saturday.
Things should be dry, but hot on Sunday and Memorial Day.
Temperatures will be in the mid-90s on Sunday.
A weak cold front will bring some drier air, dropping temperatures into the low 90s.