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Quieter overnight, more storms possible Sunday night
NORTH TEXAS – Welp. The storm season isn’t done with us yet, even when our storm chances are only isolated and there aren’t any major markers for activity.
The remnants of a storm system to the west overnight sparked new storm development in North Texas on Saturday morning, and we had a few isolated severe storms Saturday afternoon in North Texas. There was a “mini microburst” around 1 p.m. that produced 70-80 mph winds in Irving and damaged the Irving Police Department’s northern station. It’s barely discernable on radar – looking like nothing more than some gusty winds – but sure enough the damage was done.
That storm tracked east/southeast, but another storm behind it tracked farther southeast into Kaufman and eventually Henderson and Anderson counties, producing some moderate to large size hail. (reports of tennis ball to baseball size hail in Malakoff).
All of this activity is moving east Saturday night, and I do not anticipate storms or a severe threat overnight. In fact, most of Sunday looks good too.
I’ve got isolated storm chances in the afternoon, but I’m more concerned about what we might see heading late Sunday night into Monday morning.
While I don’t believe this warrants a weather alert just yet, we’ll have to watch out for storms approaching from West Texas late in the evening.
I think these storms will be moving into our western counties between 10 p.m. and midnight Sunday into Monday.
As these storms get closer to North Texas, they’re expected to move into a more capped environment and weaken. But with all the rain we’ve had, the flooding threat will certainly be there. And if these storms don’t weaken, then a wind and hail threat would be there too.
If this does in fact materialize, we’ll have to watch to see if the atmosphere is worked over enough to limit storm activity into Monday. For now, short-range models are suggesting we could see more storm development around that initial overnight round.
For now, I have rain chances highest overnight Sunday into early Monday. By Tuesday, the rain/storm chances drop to 20%. It will be warm and windy Tuesday, and the heat stays on through the end of the week and into next weekend.
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Texas homeowner mistakes alligator on the porch for an Amazon package delivery
FULSHEAR, Texas – A Texas homeowner heading out for an early morning walk got quite a surprise when he mistook a large reptile parked on his front porch for an online delivery.
Officers with the Fulshear Police Department were called to a local residence last week after the homeowner accidentally struck an alligator with his screen door, initially believing it was a package from Amazon.
What they’re saying:
“With all the heavy rain we’ve been getting lately, it seems the gators are on the move,” the police department said in a statement. “This little fella decided to skip the swamp and upgrade to porch life this morning.”
Footage released by the department captures the alligator resting on the concrete porch while the homeowner explains the startling encounter to responding officers, noting he didn’t realize what it was until he banged into it with the door.
Police officers successfully wrangled the alligator and relocated it safely to a nearby pond.
Recent heavy rainfall across the region has displaced local wildlife, prompting authorities to urge residents to remain cautious as animals seek out dry territory.
“If you see an unexpected visitor like this around your home, give it plenty of space and let us handle it,” the department reminded the community. “Apparently, even the gators are looking for higher ground these days!”
The department also added a bit of local humor to the unusual morning call: “And yes, before anyone asks, this little gator is not paying property taxes.”
The Source: Fulshear Police via Storyful
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