North Texas still seeing severe weather potential for Sun.
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A period of sunshine is possible on this Sunday Morning, but cloud cover will take over by this afternoon once again. Stronger winds of 20-25 mph and gusts up to 45 mph will be possible at times however, and a few showers could move in later this evening with some rumbles of thunder possible.
After a brief break, severe weather is returning to the forecast. Severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, and flooding downpours are all possible.
A severe weather front has dumped heavy snow on the Upper Midwest, caused thunderstorms in the South and threatens Mid-Atlantic states with rain and possible tornadoes.
Typical for the active month of April, severe thunderstorms will plague parts of the Plains and Midwest for multiple days with hail, wind and tornadoes. Here's our latest forecast.
The stratospheric polar vortex is entering its seasonal collapse. But that doesn’t mean calm weather is coming. What's expected for April weather?
As a stretch of severe weather begins in central states this weekend, damaging gusts, hail and a few tornadoes are possible. Storms are set to reach a peak on Tuesday.