00:00Let's head to the south-central U.S. for cities like Houston.
00:02Could see more of these conditions this week as more storms are on the way.
00:07And, well, we do have a somewhat bright forecast that's going to change quite a bit here
00:12as storms roll into the south-central U.S.
00:14But look at the nighttime hail there.
00:16There was a nasty storm that was back on Friday.
00:19And, hey, we have more coming.
00:20Now, tonight in Houston, it won't look quite the same.
00:23The overnight forecast for tonight, warm.
00:25You can see that orange.
00:26That's really going to be around 70 degrees at night there in Galveston.
00:30Upper 60s in Houston, a warm one for Dallas, 70 for your low.
00:34Many of us will be dry if you're near or south of I-20.
00:37That is the case for you.
00:38But north of there, Memphis and Oklahoma City, some scattered thunderstorms overnight tonight.
00:42Tuesday, this front pushes south.
00:45And there's going to be some disruptive weather tied to that there in the Ozarks
00:48and down into the northeast part of Texas into the evening and at night.
00:51Hail, downpours, and isolated tornadoes, all a big concern.
00:55We're most concerned about damaging wind and hail with this here.
00:58So a quick glance at future radar as this plays out.
01:00We have some problems as this storm begins to roll south.
01:04Initially, a little bit of action to the north.
01:06We're going to talk about that with Ada here.
01:08But, again, tomorrow the storms erupt farther south.
01:10There they are, Arkansas, western Tennessee, into tomorrow night.
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