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  1. The weather is looking good across North & Central Texas for this evening's fireworks!

  2. Things are looking better for this evening's outdoor activities. Here's the updated 4cast.

  3. 538pm- Storms moving southward towards Montague Co may produce gusty winds, lightning and heavy rain. Small hail possible too.

  4. Here's this evening's forecast: Scattered storms mainly north of I-20.

  5. 428pm- Small little shower popping up just to the NE of Grand Prairie. Will move slowly towards the ENE.

  6. 221pm- Minor flooding possible across C. Montague Co. Flood Advisory in effect thru 5pm.

  7. 137pm- Showers/storms extend from near Nocona to Sulphur Springs. Moving ESE at 15 to 20mph. Lightning, gusty winds & heavy rain possible.

  8. We'll be watching the position of a boundary. Wherever this boundary moves this afternoon = best rain chances.

  9. Scattered showers and storms, mainly across the northern half of north Texas today.

  10. Scattered storms north of a Comanche-Palestine line Friday and Friday Night.

  11. Here's your 4th of July forecast.

  12. Very smart advice! MT : Don't be a fatality by camping in a drainage this weekend.

  13. 505am: A few showers pop up over S Oklahoma. Should remain N of the Red River and weaken after sunrise.

  14. It's not 6 degrees of separation, but 0.6 degrees for tonight's Jupiter-Venus Conjunction.

  15. DFW rainfall: Slightly wetter than normal June. Much wetter than normal first half of 2015.

  16. Here's a look at the Waco area rainfall for June and for the first half of 2015.

  17. Here's a look at the Waco area rainfall for June and for the first half of 2015.

  18. 544 PM: Outflow winds from Goldthwaite-McGregor-Buffalo are gusting as high as 40 mph. This boundary is moving north

  19. The fourth of July weekend will be hot, with a slight chance to chance of thunderstorms throughout the weekend.

  20. Showers and storms drifting north across central TX. Gusty winds and brief heavy rain possible...should diminish after sunset

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