Cold front brings large hail threat, severe weather to Texas
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The day should start relatively quiet, with a 20-30% chance of scattered showers between 6 a.m. and 11 a.m., according to the National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office. Storms become more likely in the afternoon and evening, with the highest chance of thunder from 6 p.m. through midnight.
Enjoy a warm and breezy Election Day with highs in the 80s before a cold front brings several days of severe storms, including the risk of large hail, flooding and tornadoes to North Texas.
It’s been more than two weeks since Austin has seen measurable rainfall, so even scattered showers and storms will be a welcome sight across Central Texas this week.