North Texas, Severe
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North Texas will see unseasonable highs in the 80s through Tuesday before a storm system brings threats of large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes starting Wednesday.
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.
A severe weather threat lasting multiple days could bring hail, damaging winds and tornadoes to parts of Texas, with the highest risk in North Texas.
Tornado threats are also in the forecast.
The severe weather threat begins around 5 p.m. Wednesday and continues through midnight.
A multi-day storm system will bring rounds of severe weather from the southern Plains into the Midwest and Ohio Valley through Friday.
Millions across Texas, the Plains and Midwest are in the path of a multi-day severe weather threat. NOAA's Storm Prediction Center has highlighted Friday as having the greatest risk of large hail, damaging wind gusts and tornadoes.
The most widespread and potentially significant storms are expected Friday.
Clashing cold and warm air with plenty of moisture streaming in from the Gulf will set the stage for an active storm pattern from portions of the Plains to the Ohio Valley in early March, AccuWeather meteorologists warn.