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North Texas – Isolated to scattered storms will move across North Texas this evening, bringing lightning, hail, and cooler temperatures. Residents should remain weather-aware as the main threats include severe lightning and hail, according to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Fort Worth.
NWS issued the advisory on Thursday afternoon, highlighting the storm potential in areas such as Gainesville, Paris, and Dallas-Fort Worth. Overnight temperatures will dip into the 40s and 50s, creating the possibility of patchy fog. Weather officials urge caution on roads where visibility may decrease significantly.
The strongest storms are forecasted for northern counties. Hail damage and lightning strikes pose risks to both property and safety. Residents are advised to secure outdoor items, avoid open spaces during lightning, and monitor local weather updates.
Officials emphasize that conditions may change rapidly, so preparedness remains critical. Travelers and commuters should plan for limited visibility due to fog overnight.
For updates, visit the NWS website or follow their social media channels.
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