Tornado Watch issued for part of North Texas; large hail and damaging winds possible

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May 4th Evening Forecast

There is a chance for severe storms for areas north and west of the Metroplex Wednesday evening.

Parts of North Texas are under a Tornado Watch as a strong disturbance capable of producing large hail and damaging tornadoes moves into the area.

The National Weather Service issued the Tornado Watch through 10 p.m. Wednesday for areas north and west of Dallas-Fort Worth including Weatherford, Decatur and Denton counties.

According to the FOX 4 Weather team, the disturbance will increase the possibility for supercell thunderstorms between the hours of 2 and 8 p.m. Any storms that form will be capable of producing all types of severe weather.

Those storms should exit in the evening and there will be a lull in the activity overnight. But a cold front will move down from the northwest overnight into Thursday morning with another round of storms.

The squall line will be capable of high winds and some hail. The highest coverage will be Thursday morning for the areas north and west of Dallas-Fort Worth and then into the afternoon for the areas south and east of the metroplex.

As the storms get farther east, the risk for nastier storms grows into the afternoon where a tornado is also possible in East Texas near Tyler and Palestine.

By Friday, things will dry out. The temperatures will start out pleasant but will warm up as south winds return in the afternoon.

Mother’s Day weekend will be hot with near-record highs in the 90s.

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