04/28/2026
Hang on, North Texas! Here's a preview of what's coming this afternoon. If you suspect you have hail damage after the storm passes, give us a call to schedule a free inspection with one of our experts. We're here to help however we can!
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The atmosphere is set up to unleash some pretty nasty hailers this afternoon that will sweep NW to SE across much of north Texas including much of the DFW area.
Storms this morning should stay north and northeast of us, but later this afternoon as a cold front/dryline combo moves in, this will easily ignite some very strong to severe thunderstorms because there will be little to no cap in place.
It sure would be nice if these morning storms could put out a larger area of rain-cooled air to lower the strength of the afternoon activity, but so far, that does not seem to be happening.
All severe weather modes will be possible with hail sizes ranging from relatively small pocket change to as large as softballs in the strongest of storms, along with wind gusts 40 to 80 mph, and the threat for tornadoes.
So stay alert late this afternoon and evening across north Texas...it's going to be a bumpy ride. As I told my students yesterday...make sure you park in a parking garage if at all possible if you don't plan on being home by late this afternoon.
Here's hoping your location can thread the needle and slip in between the hail cores!