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Harmony's Regal Realms of Squallbonde<\/span><\/a><\/div>\n\n\n\n
So y'all, the front has stalled just south of the I-20 corridor. What this means is that anywhere North of the range of counties that are just south of the interstate are in the cold sector, including #FortWorth<\/a> \/ #Dallas<\/a> ourselves. Severe weather doesn't really do its thing in such an air mass, so the #tornadowatch<\/a> is only in effect for areas south of interstate 20. In this area, things are popping off with violent thunderstorms bringing all modes of severe weather. But as for I-20 and north, while they're likely will be more rounds of storms this evening, the storms will be non severe or barely severe, with the strongest ones bringing quarter size hail. In a nutshell, that means that the worst stays away from the metroplex. The round of storms, non-severe, that we had midday was that front on the move. #dfw<\/a> #dfwwx<\/a> #txwx<\/a> #ntxwx<\/a> #weather<\/a> #weatherupdate<\/a> #wx<\/a> #stormwatch<\/a><\/div>\n\n