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What a Tuesday afternoon/evening!

#1 Postby TexasStooge » Wed Apr 06, 2005 9:17 am

Rain, hail rock rush hour

From Staff Reporters of WFAA ABC 8

Fast-moving storms hit parts of Dallas, Denton, Collin and Grayson counties this afternoon, dumping heavy rains and pea-sized hail along a line from Carrollton north through Frisco up to the Sherman-Denison area.

A tornado watch was issued for portions of North Texas in the arly evening, but no tornadic activity was spotted. WFAA-TV meteorologist Greg Fields said storms containing cloud-to-ground lightning could recur overnight, particularly to the north and east of Dallas-Fort Worth.

Weather Service officials said the best chances for severe storms overnight would be east of the I-35 corridor.

Cooler temperatures were forecast for Wednesday, with highs only in the 70s and another chance of storms in the afternoon.
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