Here’s a quick update on storms across our northern counties this morning.
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As of 7am CDT, storms were located across parts of our Red River counties, from Bowie to Sherman, and slowly moving South/Southeast around 20mph. As of 7am no warnings were active, however, gusty winds of 45-55, and heavy rainfall are still possible with storms, as storms have had a history of damaging winds and marginally severe hail throughout the morning. We’ll be keeping an eye on these storms, good news is there appears to be a general weakening trend we’re seeing with these storms.
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The severe thunderstorm watch has been allowed to expire at 7am. We cannot rule out another storm reaching severe limits, within this complex of storms as it moves to the S/SE. Otherwise, as these storms move into the region some areas could see some rain/general thunderstorms to start off your Fathers Day morning. Not everyone will see rain, or even severe activity.
View our Father’s Day forecast on our Daily Forecast page, and 7 day forecast page! And track the activity with our interactive maps.
-JW
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