The watch is in effect until 11:00 p.m. Sunday, following deadly storms that caused two fatalities and significant damage in Wise and Parker Counties the previous night.
Forecasters warn of isolated severe storms with potential for baseball-sized hail, damaging winds up to 65 mph, and an isolated tornado, especially after sunset, though the overall threat is lower than Saturday.
Residents are urged to remain alert as additional assessments of Saturday’s tornadoes continue, with rain and storm chances persisting into the week and cooler temperatures expected after a midweek cold front.
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