NBC5 Forecast: All Strong Storms Have Shifted East

Strong thunderstorms swept through North Texas Wednesday evening, producing hail of golf ball size and larger, primarily northwest of Fort Worth. Through the early morning hours storms are moving east. Some lingering rain will continue this morning, no severe weather. The threat for any severe weather is now for the eastern part of the state.Cooler weather will move in for the rest of today. There's a slight chance for a stray shower leftover in the morning. Otherwise, as we move toward Easter, it finally looks like a rain-free weekend! It will be breezy on Easter Sunday, but at least it will be dry and warm with highs around 80. THURSDAY: A slight chance for a spotty light shower in the morning. Otherwise morning clouds will give way to afternoon sun. Windy and cooler. High: 70. Wind: N 15-25 mph. FRIDAY: After a cool morning, sunny and pleasant. Low: 48. High: 72. Wind: N 10-15 mph. SATURDAY: Sunny and pleasant. Low: 50. High: 79. Wind: S 10-15 mph. EASTER SUNDAY: Partly cloudy, warm, and breezy. Low: 60. High: 80. Wind: S 15-20 mph. MONDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy, with a 20% chance for a few spotty showers. Low: 62. High: 78. Wind: SE 10 mph. TUESDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy, with a 40% chance for scattered thunderstorms. Low: 64. High: 77. Wind: SE 10-15 mph. WEDNESDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy, with a 30% chance of scattered thunderstorms. Low: 63. High: 76. Wind: S 10-20 mph, shifting N 10-20 mph during the day. THURSDAY: Partly cloudy. Low: 61. High: 79. Wind: N 5-10 mph. FRIDAY: Partly cloudy. Low: 63. High: 80. Wind: S 10-15 mph. SATURDAY: Partly cloudy. Low: 62. High: 83. Wind: S 10-15 mph.   Continue reading...

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