TEXAS — Isolated, scattered severe storms are expected Tuesday afternoon across parts of Texas. Severe weather will become likely by early evening across North Texas. The major threats in severe storms include damaging wind gusts upward of 70 mph and hail larger than 2 inches in diameter. A few isolated tornadoes cannot be ruled out.
Further south in Central and South Texas, the severe threat is highest in the Hill Country, with all modes of severe weather possible, but lower as it nears the Interstate 35 corridor. Strong storms are still possible into Tuesday night.
Some storms will linger into Wednesday, mainly along and east of I-35, with a continued threat of hail before storms wrap up by Wednesday evening.