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Dallas under heavy thunderstorm observation as a hail, predict strong winds

Heavy storms are expected in North Texas on Saturday because the Worth of Dallas-Fort is a severe thunderstorm until midnight.

Parts of North Texas, mainly in the area of ​​Wichita Falls, are under a tornado clock.

According to the Fort Worth Office of the National Weather Service, the storms will develop for the first time in the western part of the North Texa region in the afternoon before moving to the east. According to the weather service, the main time for these storms will be between 3 p.m. and 9 p.m. The most likely time for Dallas and Fort Worth is between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m.

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We covered them from snow to 100 degrees.

The forecast of KXAS TV (NBC5) shows a rainy probability of 20%in Dallas at noon, with rain opportunities over the rest of the afternoon slowly increasing. At 3 p.m. there is a rain probability of 40%, which will increase to 80% by 5 p.m.

The heavy storm guard published by the weather service extends from centrally to East Texas and comprises a large part of North Texas. With a diameter of up to 3.5 inches, up to 70 miles per hour and one or two tornados winds.

The storms stand in the middle west and in the south on the heels of storms that have particularly bad damage in Kentucky. At least 23 people were killed in these storms, with Tornados being a great force for damage.

Some isolated heavy storms are also possible in North Texas. These storms are expected between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. On Monday and Tuesday there are also some chances of strong to heavy storms.

It is expected that high temperatures will remain in the middle of high 80s by the weekend and next week.

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The latest Dallas forecast via KXAS TV (NBC5):

SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy and warm with scattered thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening. Some storms can be serious with great hail and harmful winds. High: 88. Wind: S 10-15 miles per hour.

SUNDAY: Little and warm with one chance for one or two storms, mainly in the late afternoon and evening. Low: 74. High: 88. Wind: S 10-20 miles per hour.

MONDAY: Little and warm with the chance of showing and thunderstorms. Low: 70. High: 88. Wind: S 10-20 miles per hour.

TUESDAY: Little and less damp with sunshine and a few clouds. Low: 62. High: 84. Wind: NW 10-15 miles per hour.

WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny and pleasant. Low: 63. High: 82. Wind: N 5-10 miles per hour.

THURSDAY: Mixed clouds and sunshine. Low: 64. High: 83.

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