Grand Prairie could see some severe weather by tonight and Tuesday, as both a strong upper level storm system and a cold front move toward the area.
The National Weather Service in Fort Worth advised there is a slight risk this afternoon and overnight for severe storms containing large hail, damaging winds over 60 mph, and a few isolated tornadoes for the area along and west of the I-35/I-35E corridors. In general, the northwest part of North Texas (near Bowie, Mineral Wells, Jacksboro and Breckenridge) will have the greatest potential for severe weather
For North Texas, the threat for severe weather will diminish between Midnight and 6 a.m Tuesday as the squall line moves east across the remainder of the area.
Persons in North Texas should take appropriate precautions now regarding the impending hazardous weather expected for the next 24 to 48 hours. Be on the lookout for threatening weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings.