Severe storms are forecasted in various parts of Texas, including Austin, Abilene, Dallas-Fort Worth, and North Texas on Thursday. The storms are expected to bring heavy rainfall, lightning, and hail ranging from nickel to quarter-sized. Residents are advised to be cautious and avoid flooded roads.
Tracking strong thunderstorms in our eastern areas. Strongest storms east of Brady could produce nickel coin size hail. Otherwise, heavy rainfall and lightning are likely. https://t.co/WunhmXE8iY
Thunderstorms with penny-sized hail in North Texas Thursday https://t.co/1B7vKdpME6
UPDATE: Quarter-sized hail and damaging winds expected with thunderstorms Thursday https://t.co/DGfpPXXBst
Quarter-sized hail and damaging winds expected with thunderstorms Thursday https://t.co/Vwgg29P0Nm
Some strong storms possible in North Texas Thursday evening https://t.co/DjVbL1zlG5
Here’s what we know about Thursday’s storms in Dallas-Fort Worth, when they’ll exit region https://t.co/QOTSs5D2Pg
Thunderstorms generally moving eastward. All are producing heavy rainfall. Stronger storms could produce up to nickel size hail. Do NOT drive through any flooded roads. https://t.co/ADsAfCyZlR
Scattered thunderstorms in our area Thursday afternoon are producing locally heavy rainfall and lightning. Stronger thunderstorms could produce nickel size hail as they move eastward. https://t.co/FsOWE7Z6EW
Heavy rainfall with lightning moving east into Abilene. Small hail is possible. Watch out for possible road drainage problems. https://t.co/HpZGYbgR3X
Austin weather: Spotty severe storms possible Thursday https://t.co/Jtdys0tunN