Quarter-sized hail, 60 mph winds possible in latest Texas storm threat

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Quarter-sized hail, 60 mph winds possible in latest Texas storm threat

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Quarter-sized hail, 60 mph winds possible in latest Texas storm threat
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A round of volatile spring storms could sweep across parts of Texas tomorrow. A round of volatile spring storms could sweep across parts of Texas tomorrow, capping off the week with storms that could quickly become hazardous. After a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms on Thursday in the Panhandle, a chance of severe weather will move in, according to the National Weather Service (NWS) Amarillo Office. Forecasters say the atmosphere may be primed, at least between 1 p.m.

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