Texas Spring Storms: Severe Weather Threat Brings Tornado Risk and Damaging Winds This Friday and Saturday

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Dallas, TX – A powerful spring storm system is set to bring severe weather across Texas, the ArkLaTex region, and the Southeast by the end of the week. Meteorologists warn of a multi-day outbreak, with the greatest risks for tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds on Friday, March 14, and Saturday, March 15.

According to the National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center, the most at-risk areas include Dallas, Tulsa, Memphis, and Birmingham, with storms expected to develop in Texas and Oklahoma on Friday before moving east into the Southeast on Saturday. Uncertainty remains in the storm’s exact path, but forecasters urge residents to stay prepared.

Travel disruptions are likely along major highways, including Interstate 20 and Interstate 35, as strong winds and heavy rainfall could reduce visibility. Flight delays are also possible at major airports in Dallas, Houston, and Atlanta.

Safety Precautions:

• Monitor weather alerts and have multiple ways to receive warnings.

• Prepare an emergency plan and identify a safe shelter in case of tornadoes.

• Secure outdoor objects that could become airborne in strong winds.

Five-Day Forecast:

• Tuesday: Partly cloudy, highs in the 70s.

• Wednesday: Showers possible, highs in the mid-70s.

• Thursday: Increasing clouds, chance of storms late.

• Friday-Saturday: Severe weather likely, strong storms possible.

• Sunday: Clearing skies, cooler temperatures.

More updates will be issued as the storm nears.

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