As the weather finally changes in Texas, most Texans are relieved to say goodbye to the summer. According to Texas Weather Center saying goodbye to hot weather may be a relief, but tornadoes may be on the way to the great state. A tornado break occurred on the eastern side of Oklahoma City, Metro, and several Southwestern/Eastern Oklahoma communities.

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TEXAS WEATHER IS CHANGING AND TORNADOS COULD BE AT RISK IN THE LONE STAR STATE

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After the devastating episode, several storms have struck in areas like eastern New Mexico and the Permian basin. You are probably thinking to yourself what does that have to do with the state of Texas? The effect of the tornado storms happening now will put Texas in a position to expect showers across the northwest of the state and Texoma. Several thunderstorms will increase after lunchtime today near Northwest Texas, Western North, Texas, and Texoma. The possibility of dramatic storms, large hail, and damaging wind is definitely at risk.

TEXAS PREPARE FOR POSSIBLE HAIL, DAMAGING WIND, AND SEVERE STORMS

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Tomorrow the storms in Texas may continue with severe weather with again tornadoes, damaging winds, large hail, and even heavy rain, a broken line of thunderstorms may be underway in central Texas, north, Texas, and west Texas, west of Interstate 35. Texas is told to properly prepare yourself for the storms and just stay dry out there

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