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When could Dallas-Fort Worth see severe weather? Updated forecast shows storm timeline
R.Green37 min ago
Damaging winds, brief tornadoes, flooding and hail could affect the Dallas-Fort Worth area Monday morning, Nov. 18, most likely starting around 6 a.m., according to a forecast from the National Weather Service in Fort Worth. The forecast showed storm systems beginning to move into the North Texas area Sunday afternoon with a few thunderstorms possible through the night, according to the NWS. But storms aren't expected to become severe in North Texas until late Sunday night. The greatest threat for severe weather in the Dallas-Fort Worth area will be early Monday morning and afternoon, with storms moving east and out of the area by sunset, the NWS said. The most likely timely for severe storms in Tarrant and surrounding counties will be 6-10 a.m., but they could start as early as 4 a.m., the weather service said. The main hazards will include damaging winds and a potential for quick tornadoes, but there is also a flooding risk with 1-2 inches of rain expected in many areas. Most of North Texas remains under a hazardous weather outlook into Monday. A powerful typhoon wrecked houses, caused towering tidal surges and forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee to emergency shelters as it cut across the northern Philippines on Sunday in the sixth major storm to hit the country in less than a month. Typhoon Man-yi slammed into the eastern island province of Catanduanes on Saturday night with sustained winds of up to 195 kilometers (125 miles) per hour and gusts of up to 240 kph (149 mph). There were no immediate reports of casualties from the typhoon, which was forecast to blow northwestward on Sunday across northern Luzon, the archipelago's most populous region.
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