Overview
- The Storm Prediction Center has elevated most of North Texas to a slight risk (2 out of 5) for severe weather on Thursday.
- The primary threats include wind gusts of 55–65 mph, hail up to ping-pong ball size, and a low-end chance of an isolated tornado.
- Storm activity is expected between 3 p.m. and 10 p.m., with coverage estimated at 40–50% of the area.
- Scattered storms are predicted to persist into Memorial Day morning, with rain coverage of 30–40% before a cold front moves in.
- Following Monday's cold front, temperatures will drop below average for several days, with only a slight chance of midweek showers.