Texas is once again looking to be a primary target for severe storms on this Wednesday. Neighboring states in the Southern Plains and Gulf Coast can also expect at least a chance for a few strong thunderstorms as well. As waves of energy continue to eject from the Southern Rockies, additional severe storms will threaten portions of the Plains through the end of the week.
Reports
Strong winds gusting out from these severe storms reached well beyond the severe threshold of 58 mph on Tuesday. Several tornadoes were also reported in the Lone Star State, as well as in Mississippi.
Severe Outlook
A marginal risk (category 1 out of 5) is in effect denoting the potential for isolated severe storms.
There will be a potential for large hail and damaging winds for all areas in the marginal risk.
Forecast
Strong and severe storms will move out of western Texas into central and eastern Texas. The primary concerns will be gusty winds and large hail.
Storms will diminish for most overnight, but flash flooding will be a concern as heavy rain will be ongoing in some areas.
We will continue to keep an eye on these storms, we’re always streaming 24/7 on WeatherNation to keep you safe when a severe storm hits.
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