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Fort Worth, TX – Residents of North and Central Texas should prepare for severe weather on Thursday, including possible tornadoes and damaging winds. The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a warning, emphasizing risks along and east of I-35 and south of I-20.
According to the NWS Fort Worth office, storms are expected to develop between 2 p.m. and 9 p.m. Thursday. These storms may produce hail, strong winds, and isolated tornadoes, creating hazardous conditions for travelers and residents. Communities like Waco, Palestine, and Canton are in the highest risk zones.
Officials advise residents to monitor updates and ensure multiple ways to receive weather alerts. The NWS stressed the importance of having a severe weather plan in place, particularly for those in mobile homes or traveling during the afternoon and evening hours.
Prepare by securing outdoor items, charging devices, and staying informed through reliable sources. Emergency management teams are on standby, ready to assist if needed.
Stay tuned for more updates and follow safety precautions to protect your family and property.
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