Thunderstorm coverage will vary through the weekend. It won’t rain the whole time. In fact, much of Saturday looks to be dry. 

Not everyone will see severe weather, but there is the potential for any storms that develop to turn severe again with large hail and damaging winds being the primary risks. The tornado risk is there, just like we saw Friday, but it is lower for most of the area. 

Both days will feature chances for thunderstorms, but it doesn’t look to rain all weekend long. We have a couple of opportunities for severe weather. The first will be Saturday afternoon and evening with the chance for scattered thunderstorms that could produce very large hail and isolated tornadoes. The second opportunity will be overnight Saturday into Sunday AM: this will bring more of a line of storms with damaging wind potential.

Storms could linger/redevelop Sunday afternoon and evening across eastern North Texas. Once again, some storms could be severe, and if you have plans this weekend make sure to stay weather-aware!

Here’s a rough guide of what to expect timing-wise as we go through the weekend. 

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