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Texas Storm Chasers reflectivity radar at 10:30 PM CDT Tuesday showing one weakening storm west of Kerrville along the Interstate 10 corridor and another strong storm approaching the Del Rio area from the west-southwest. White arrows show northeast storm motion. On-screen text says isolated strong to severe storms with hail and strong winds may move into Del Rio between 11 and 11:15 PM, with uncertainty on how long they will persist farther into Texas.

Texas Storm Chasers reflectivity radar at 10:30 PM CDT Tuesday showing one weakening storm west of Kerrville along the Interstate 10 corridor and another strong storm approaching the Del Rio area from the west-southwest. White arrows show northeast storm motion. On-screen text says isolated strong to severe storms with hail and strong winds may move into Del Rio between 11 and 11:15 PM, with uncertainty on how long they will persist farther into Texas.

10:30 PM CDT — The storm west of Kerrville along I-10 is weakening, but more storms are on the way into Southwest Texas tonight.

Additional isolated strong to severe storms with hail and strong winds may move into the Del Rio area between 11 and 11:15 PM, then continue northeast.

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Did anybody end up with any hail or wind damage today?

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It could approach the Tierra Linda and Harper area by 10:45PM if it holds together, though weakening is expected at some point.

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9:45 PM CDT — A severe thunderstorm is moving northeast toward Mountain Home and is expected to stay west of Kerrville and Ingram.

Large hail up to 1.50 inches, damaging wind gusts up to 60 MPH, and locally heavy rain remain possible as this storm tracks northeast.

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930PM: Severe storm risk has ended for the night except for the northern Edwards Plateau northeast to Kerrville/Fredericksburg.

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Some of this activity could eventually approach the I-10 corridor in Kerr County later tonight. Farther north, showers and storms continue across Northwest Texas and the Big Country, but the severe risk there is much lower.

Track radar here: texasstormchasers.com/radar/

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Texas Storm Chasers reflectivity radar at 8:29 PM CDT Tuesday showing the main severe storm threat centered over the northern Edwards Plateau and southern Hill Country. Strong storms are shown near Rocksprings and west of Del Rio moving northeast, with warning polygons and white arrows indicating storm motion. On-screen text says these storms may produce large hail, damaging wind gusts, and heavy rain, and could eventually approach the Interstate 10 corridor near Kerr County later tonight.

Texas Storm Chasers reflectivity radar at 8:29 PM CDT Tuesday showing the main severe storm threat centered over the northern Edwards Plateau and southern Hill Country. Strong storms are shown near Rocksprings and west of Del Rio moving northeast, with warning polygons and white arrows indicating storm motion. On-screen text says these storms may produce large hail, damaging wind gusts, and heavy rain, and could eventually approach the Interstate 10 corridor near Kerr County later tonight.

8:29 PM CDT — The main severe weather risk in Texas is now shifting into the northern Edwards Plateau and southern Hill Country.

Severe storms near Rocksprings and west of Del Rio are capable of large hail, damaging wind gusts, and heavy rain as they move northeast.

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We’re also watching modest rotation at times with these storms, and flash flood warnings are in effect in parts of the area. Farther northeast, another severe storm near Oklaunion is moving toward Oklahoma.

Track radar here: texasstormchasers.com/radar/

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Texas Storm Chasers reflectivity radar at 6:34 PM CDT Tuesday showing a line of severe storms stretching from near Benjamin and Crowell northeast toward Vernon and Davidson in North Texas. Red and purple radar cores indicate the strongest storms, with several warning polygons and white arrows showing northeast movement. On-screen text says the storm cluster is producing damaging winds, small hail, and occasional modest rotation, with flash flood warnings also in effect, while another severe storm near Oklaunion moves toward Oklahoma.

Texas Storm Chasers reflectivity radar at 6:34 PM CDT Tuesday showing a line of severe storms stretching from near Benjamin and Crowell northeast toward Vernon and Davidson in North Texas. Red and purple radar cores indicate the strongest storms, with several warning polygons and white arrows showing northeast movement. On-screen text says the storm cluster is producing damaging winds, small hail, and occasional modest rotation, with flash flood warnings also in effect, while another severe storm near Oklaunion moves toward Oklahoma.

6:37 PM CDT — A small cluster of storms from Benjamin to Crowell is racing northeast at 45 MPH with damaging winds, heavy rain, and some hail.

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 Texas Storm Chasers reflectivity radar at 6:16 PM CDT Tuesday showing an intense supercell just west of Del Rio along the Rio Grande moving east toward Texas. A large red and purple storm core indicates a very dangerous thunderstorm approaching the Del Rio area, with a white arrow showing eastward motion. On-screen text says the storm could reach Del Rio around 7:10 to 7:20 PM and may bring destructive hail, damaging winds over 70 mph, flooding rain, and a non-zero tornado risk.

Texas Storm Chasers reflectivity radar at 6:16 PM CDT Tuesday showing an intense supercell just west of Del Rio along the Rio Grande moving east toward Texas. A large red and purple storm core indicates a very dangerous thunderstorm approaching the Del Rio area, with a white arrow showing eastward motion. On-screen text says the storm could reach Del Rio around 7:10 to 7:20 PM and may bring destructive hail, damaging winds over 70 mph, flooding rain, and a non-zero tornado risk.

619PM: An intense supercell is located about 30 miles west of Del Rio and moving east at 30 to 35 MPH.

This storm is expected to move into Texas near Del Rio around 7:10 to 7:20 PM. Destructive hail, damaging winds over 70 MPH, torrential rain, and even a tornado cannot be ruled out with this storm

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This storm may produce very large hail and damaging winds as it heads toward areas near Electra and the Wichita Falls area this evening. If you’re in its path, be ready to move indoors quickly.

Track radar here: texasstormchasers.com/radar/

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Texas Storm Chasers reflectivity radar at 5:27 PM CDT Tuesday showing a severe thunderstorm near Thalia and Crowell in North Texas moving east-northeast toward Wilbarger and Wichita counties. Intense red and purple radar returns mark the strongest storm core, with warning polygons surrounding the storm and a large white arrow indicating motion toward Electra and the Wichita Falls area. On-screen text says the storm may produce very large hail and damaging winds.

Texas Storm Chasers reflectivity radar at 5:27 PM CDT Tuesday showing a severe thunderstorm near Thalia and Crowell in North Texas moving east-northeast toward Wilbarger and Wichita counties. Intense red and purple radar returns mark the strongest storm core, with warning polygons surrounding the storm and a large white arrow indicating motion toward Electra and the Wichita Falls area. On-screen text says the storm may produce very large hail and damaging winds.

530PM: A severe thunderstorm near Thalia, south of Highway 70, is moving east-northeast around 30 MPH toward Wilbarger and Wichita counties.

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Texas Severe Weather Update: Giant Hail, Tornado Risk, Storms Developing
Texas Severe Weather Update: Giant Hail, Tornado Risk, Storms Developing Severe thunderstorms are developing across Texas this afternoon and evening, with dangerous weather threats increasing in Northwest Texas, West Central Texas, the Concho Valley, the Hill Country, and…

4/14 4:15PM quick severe weather nowcast and update for our expectations going into this evening: www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTg8... #TXwx

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The most intense storms this evening may produce very large hail, including baseball size or larger, damaging winds, and possibly a tornado. Storms are expected to move east to northeast at 25 to 40 MPH.

Track radar here: texasstormchasers.com/radar/

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Texas Storm Chasers severe weather watches map at 3:51 PM CDT Tuesday showing a Tornado Watch in yellow across parts of Northwest Texas near Wichita Falls, Childress, and surrounding areas, and a Severe Thunderstorm Watch in purple stretching from near Sanderson and Del Rio through Big Lake, San Angelo, Abilene, and Stamford. On-screen text says both watches are in effect until 11 PM CT and warns that the most intense storms may produce baseball-size hail or larger, damaging winds, and a possible tornado.

Texas Storm Chasers severe weather watches map at 3:51 PM CDT Tuesday showing a Tornado Watch in yellow across parts of Northwest Texas near Wichita Falls, Childress, and surrounding areas, and a Severe Thunderstorm Watch in purple stretching from near Sanderson and Del Rio through Big Lake, San Angelo, Abilene, and Stamford. On-screen text says both watches are in effect until 11 PM CT and warns that the most intense storms may produce baseball-size hail or larger, damaging winds, and a possible tornado.

408PM: A Tornado Watch is now in effect for parts of Northwest Texas until 11 PM, while a Severe Thunderstorm Watch covers the Big Country, West-Central Texas, Concho Valley, and western Hill Country through 11 PM.

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This storm is moving fast at around 50 MPH and could impact Electra and Burkburnett within the next 30 minutes. Large hail up to 1.50 inches and wind gusts up to 60 MPH are possible.

Track radar here: texasstormchasers.com/radar/

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Texas Storm Chasers reflectivity radar at 3:58 PM CDT Tuesday showing a severe thunderstorm moving northeast toward Electra and Burkburnett in North Texas. A Severe Thunderstorm Warning polygon covers areas including Electra, Burkburnett, Iowa Park, and Grandfield. Intense red and purple radar returns mark the storm core, white arrows show northeast motion, and on-screen text says large hail is expected with the storm reaching Electra and Burkburnett within 30 minutes.

Texas Storm Chasers reflectivity radar at 3:58 PM CDT Tuesday showing a severe thunderstorm moving northeast toward Electra and Burkburnett in North Texas. A Severe Thunderstorm Warning polygon covers areas including Electra, Burkburnett, Iowa Park, and Grandfield. Intense red and purple radar returns mark the storm core, white arrows show northeast motion, and on-screen text says large hail is expected with the storm reaching Electra and Burkburnett within 30 minutes.

3:58 PM CDT — A severe thunderstorm is moving quickly northeast across northern Wichita County and southern Wilbarger County, bringing large hail and strong winds toward Electra, Burkburnett, and nearby areas.

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Texas Severe Storms Today: Giant Hail Risk, More Storms Wednesday, Cool Front This Weekend Scattered severe storms are expected in parts of Texas today with giant hail, damaging winds, and a low tornado risk. More storms are possible Wednesday before a strong cool front arrives this…

Heads up, Texas: scattered severe storms are expected this afternoon & evening.

Main threat is very large hail, along with localized damaging winds. A tornado can’t be ruled out, but risk in Texas is lower than areas just north of the Red River.

Full update:
texasstormchasers.com/weather/texa...

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Storms are most likely between 3 PM and late evening. Activity will move east/northeast at 25 to 40 MPH. Compared to yesterday, we expect more storms, thus a higher risk of severe storms. Activity will weaken late this evening, but some storms may continue past midnight. ~David

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Texas Storm Chasers severe storm outlook map for Tuesday, April 14th from 3 PM through 1 AM Wednesday. A Level 2 severe weather risk area stretches from southwest Texas near Del Rio and Fort Stockton northeast through San Angelo, Abilene, Fort Worth, and Wichita Falls, with a Level 3 risk focused near Childress. The graphic shows a very low tornado risk, maximum wind gusts of 60 to 70 mph, and maximum hail size up to baseball size.

Texas Storm Chasers severe storm outlook map for Tuesday, April 14th from 3 PM through 1 AM Wednesday. A Level 2 severe weather risk area stretches from southwest Texas near Del Rio and Fort Stockton northeast through San Angelo, Abilene, Fort Worth, and Wichita Falls, with a Level 3 risk focused near Childress. The graphic shows a very low tornado risk, maximum wind gusts of 60 to 70 mph, and maximum hail size up to baseball size.

Tuesday, April 14th: Scattered severe thunderstorms are possible this afternoon and evening across the Concho Valley, Big Country, Northwest Texas, and western North Texas. The most intense storms may produce baseball-sized hail, localized damaging wind gusts, and perhaps a tornado. [1/2]

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4/13 9PM: Threat of severe storms has ended in Texas tonight. Storms have mostly dissipated with the loss of daytime heating. More storms east of the dryline tomorrow with risk of very large hali, damaging winds, tornado. ~David #TXwx

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Texas Storm Chasers reflectivity radar at 8:03 PM CDT Monday showing a severe thunderstorm centered over Aspermont in West Texas moving northeast toward Benjamin, Knox City, Munday, and Rochester. A Severe Thunderstorm Warning polygon outlines the storm, with intense red and purple radar returns indicating the strongest core near Aspermont. White arrows show northeast storm motion, and on-screen text notes hail and localized damaging winds as the main threats.

Texas Storm Chasers reflectivity radar at 8:03 PM CDT Monday showing a severe thunderstorm centered over Aspermont in West Texas moving northeast toward Benjamin, Knox City, Munday, and Rochester. A Severe Thunderstorm Warning polygon outlines the storm, with intense red and purple radar returns indicating the strongest core near Aspermont. White arrows show northeast storm motion, and on-screen text notes hail and localized damaging winds as the main threats.

8:03 PM CDT — A severe thunderstorm is moving northeast from Aspermont this evening toward Benjamin, Knox City, Munday, and Rochester.

Large hail and localized damaging wind gusts remain the main threats as this storm races northeast around 45 MPH. #TXwx

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Texas Storm Chasers reflectivity radar at 6:59 PM CDT Monday showing a severe thunderstorm west of Sweetwater moving northeast toward Roby, Rotan, and Aspermont in West Texas. A Severe Thunderstorm Warning polygon covers the storm track, with the strongest core shown in red and purple near Interstate 20 west of Sweetwater. On-screen warning text lists up to 1.75-inch hail and 60 mph wind gusts, and a large white arrow highlights the northeast motion.

Texas Storm Chasers reflectivity radar at 6:59 PM CDT Monday showing a severe thunderstorm west of Sweetwater moving northeast toward Roby, Rotan, and Aspermont in West Texas. A Severe Thunderstorm Warning polygon covers the storm track, with the strongest core shown in red and purple near Interstate 20 west of Sweetwater. On-screen warning text lists up to 1.75-inch hail and 60 mph wind gusts, and a large white arrow highlights the northeast motion.

6:59 PM CDT — A severe thunderstorm west of Sweetwater is racing northeast toward Roby, Rotan, and Aspermont this evening.

This storm is capable of large hail up to 1.75 inches, damaging wind gusts up to 60 MPH, heavy rain, and frequent lightning. If you’re in the path from Roby and Rotan, be ready

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The strongest storms are capable of golf ball size hail, 60 MPH wind gusts, heavy rain, and frequent lightning. Storm motion is generally slow to the east or northeast, and a few storms may continue through 8 to 10 PM. Most Texans will stay dry.

Track radar here: texasstormchasers.com/radar/

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Texas Storm Chasers reflectivity radar graphic at 5:49 PM CDT Monday showing isolated severe thunderstorms across parts of Northwest Texas, the Big Country, Concho Valley, and near the Interstate 10 corridor west of Ozona. Strongest storms are shown near Seymour, Stamford, Sterling City, and west of Ozona, with white arrows indicating slow east to northeast movement. On-screen text says the strongest storms may produce golf ball size hail, 60 mph winds, and heavy rain, while most of Texas remains dry.

Texas Storm Chasers reflectivity radar graphic at 5:49 PM CDT Monday showing isolated severe thunderstorms across parts of Northwest Texas, the Big Country, Concho Valley, and near the Interstate 10 corridor west of Ozona. Strongest storms are shown near Seymour, Stamford, Sterling City, and west of Ozona, with white arrows indicating slow east to northeast movement. On-screen text says the strongest storms may produce golf ball size hail, 60 mph winds, and heavy rain, while most of Texas remains dry.

5:49 PM CDT — Isolated severe thunderstorms have developed along the dryline across Northwest Texas, the Big Country, Concho Valley, and near the I-10 corridor west of Ozona late this afternoon.

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The strongest storms may produce large hail, damaging wind gusts, heavy rain, and frequent lightning as they drift east to northeast. Most of Texas remains dry for now, but we’ll continue watching for additional development this evening.

Track radar here: texasstormchasers.com/radar/

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Texas Storm Chasers reflectivity radar graphic at 5:08 PM CDT Monday showing isolated severe thunderstorms in West Texas, including one near Big Lake in the Concho Valley, one near Stamford in the Big Country, and another west of Sonora near the Interstate 10 corridor. White arrows show the storms moving generally east to northeast. On-screen text says isolated severe storms may bring large hail, strong winds, heavy rain, and lightning, while most of Texas remains dry.

Texas Storm Chasers reflectivity radar graphic at 5:08 PM CDT Monday showing isolated severe thunderstorms in West Texas, including one near Big Lake in the Concho Valley, one near Stamford in the Big Country, and another west of Sonora near the Interstate 10 corridor. White arrows show the storms moving generally east to northeast. On-screen text says isolated severe storms may bring large hail, strong winds, heavy rain, and lightning, while most of Texas remains dry.

5:08 PM CDT — Isolated severe storms have developed this afternoon in the Concho Valley and Big Country, with additional storms also ongoing near the I-10 corridor west of Sonora.

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Texas Storm Chasers reflectivity radar at 4:28 PM CDT Monday showing a severe thunderstorm near Anson moving northeast toward Stamford in West Central Texas. A Severe Thunderstorm Warning polygon covers parts of southeastern Haskell County, northern Jones County, and northwestern Shackelford County. The strongest storm core is shown in red and purple near Anson, with an arrow pointing northeast toward Stamford. On-screen warning text lists quarter-size hail as the primary hazard.

Texas Storm Chasers reflectivity radar at 4:28 PM CDT Monday showing a severe thunderstorm near Anson moving northeast toward Stamford in West Central Texas. A Severe Thunderstorm Warning polygon covers parts of southeastern Haskell County, northern Jones County, and northwestern Shackelford County. The strongest storm core is shown in red and purple near Anson, with an arrow pointing northeast toward Stamford. On-screen warning text lists quarter-size hail as the primary hazard.

4:28 PM CDT — A Severe Thunderstorm Warning is in effect for parts of southeastern Haskell, northern Jones, and northwestern Shackelford counties until 5 PM.

A severe storm near Anson is moving northeast and will quickly impact Stamford and nearby areas. Quarter-size hail is the main threat.

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Texas Storm Chasers reflectivity radar at 3:10 PM CDT Monday showing a severe thunderstorm southwest of Sheffield in West Texas moving northeast toward Sheffield and Iraan. A Severe Thunderstorm Warning polygon covers parts of east central Pecos County and northeastern Terrell County. Red and purple radar cores indicate the strongest part of the storm, and on-screen text warns of large hail as the storm heads toward Highway 349 and Interstate 10 east of Sheffield.

Texas Storm Chasers reflectivity radar at 3:10 PM CDT Monday showing a severe thunderstorm southwest of Sheffield in West Texas moving northeast toward Sheffield and Iraan. A Severe Thunderstorm Warning polygon covers parts of east central Pecos County and northeastern Terrell County. Red and purple radar cores indicate the strongest part of the storm, and on-screen text warns of large hail as the storm heads toward Highway 349 and Interstate 10 east of Sheffield.

3:10 PM CDT — A Severe Thunderstorm Warning is in effect for parts of east central Pecos and northeastern Terrell counties until 4:15 PM.

A severe storm southwest of Sheffield is moving northeast at 15 MPH and will approach Sheffield, Iraan, and the Iraan Municipal Airport area.

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