00:00We've bounced all around over the last week or so with those temperatures while above historical average, the days of
00:06severe weather hit knocked us down. More severe weather is on the way, but not Wednesday. We continue to get
00:11a break, a lot of sunshine. Yeah, there's some clouds, but you know what? We can deal with it when
00:15the high is 79 somewhere like Dallas. Thursday, though, that's when everything changes. Take a look at the map. Are
00:23you in an area shaded in green? If so, be ready for rain and thunderstorms. Now, it's not just that.
00:29Everybody here,
00:29Thursday through Monday has a flash flooding potential. You need the rain because of drought, but too much at once.
00:35We all know how that goes, right? But we could also see some of these storms on the strong to
00:40severe side. So let's go through exactly what to expect here. First, the future radar, then we'll break down the
00:46severe threats day by day because we have days of them. All right. So future radar playing things out. We
00:52could continue to see a few scattered showers throughout the rest of the evening, but nothing major impact here. Wednesday,
00:58we start to see
00:59the heavy system move further north, and that's going to be the trend into a lot of Thursday as well.
01:03A lot of the heavier, more widespread rainfall is going to be farther north. But as we get towards Friday
01:09afternoon, we start to see some of those more widespread downs downpours into Oklahoma. Now, here's the thing. We're still
01:14going to have some scattered thunderstorms, and those can cause problems in and of themselves, even if we don't have
01:20the widespread heavy rainfall for the flash flooding.
01:22So Thursday afternoon through Thursday night from the Texas panhandle up through Nebraska into Iowa into portions of Missouri, including
01:31Kansas City here. We're talking about damaging wind gusts, hail, and a few flooding downpours. Not a huge tornado threat,
01:37but as always, be prepared for all types of severe weather. Friday, very similar area, but isolated a little further
01:45to the south from Amarillo up towards Wichita. Again, damaging wind, hail, flooding downpours are the concern.
01:51Saturday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, we do it all again. Sunday and Monday are when we start to see more of
01:57an isolated tornado threat. Keep checking back with us. We're going to keep bringing you the latest on the severe
02:02weather as we get closer here.
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