![]() "Unseasonably cool" weather will continue across the eastern U.S. Cold temps to linger in Northeast until weekend ![]() In Oklahoma, the state capital of Oklahoma City is most at risk.Īlthough the severe weather won't be welcome, any rain that falls during the thunderstorms Thursday will help ease drought conditions that are plaguing portions of Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. In Texas, cities most at risk Thursday include San Antonio, Austin, Fort Worth and Waco, the Storm Prediction Center said. Although large, damaging hail will be the main concern, strong winds and a few tornadoes are also possible. ![]() Severe weather threat in the southern PlainsĪll modes of severe weather will threaten portions of Texas and Oklahoma on Thursday afternoon and evening, AccuWeather said. The weather service warned of dangerous conditions, including flying debris and tennis ball size hail. In southeastern Clay County, near the Texas-Oklahoma border, a tornado was located by weather spotters near Bellevue, Texas, moving east at 20 mph. Another tornado was reported north of Brownwood, Texas. Texas law enforcement confirmed Thursday night that a tornado was near the unincorporated community of May, moving east at 35 mph. Two tornadoes were spotted in west-central Texas in Brown County, about 100 miles northeast of San Angelo, Texas, according to the National Weather Service. In the central U.S., aside from the severe weather threat, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas can look ahead to some much-needed rain on both Thursday and Friday. In California, Los Angeles and San Diego will likely get heavy rain Thursday, and travel delays are possible, according to AccuWeather meteorologist Bernie Rayno. and might bring an end to the chilly weather in the east as soon as this weekend, the outlet reported. Meanwhile, warm and dry conditions have been building across portions of the western U.S. A tornado warning means a tornado has been sighted or indicated by weather radar amid severe thunderstorm conditions.Ī few tornadoes were spotted in far north and west-central Texas, and the weather service warned residents to take cover.Įlsewhere, the Northeast isn't escaping cold temperatures just yet: On Thursday, highs are expected to be stuck in the mid-50s in cities including Boston, New York, and Pittsburgh.Įarlier this week, high temperatures across the region matched the average highs for mid-to-late March, AccuWeather forecasters said. ![]() On Thursday night, multiple tornado warnings were issued by the National Weather Service for portions of Texas and southern Oklahoma. A potential outbreak of severe weather threatened Texas and Oklahoma on Thursday, and storms could include large hail, powerful wind gusts and a few tornadoes. ![]()
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