Friday is a First Alert Weather Day, so expect additional rain and scattered storms.
The upper-level low over the four corners lifts into the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles, increasing the likelihood of rain on Friday.
The marginal risk area expands to include most of North Texas, with tiny hail and flooding rain posing the greatest dangers.
Coverage is expected to grow through Friday, with an 80% chance of rain and storms in North Texas.
There will be a window in the early afternoon to early evening hours when isolated strong to severe storms are possible, so keep an eye out on Friday’s First Alert Weather Day.
After the cold front passes, the skies will clear and the sun will shine over the weekend. This weekend, temperatures will be near seasonal averages, so plan to get outside and enjoy.