Severe storm chances move back into North Texas
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A storm complex moving from Oklahoma to Texas Sunday morning will bring the chance for isolated to scattered severe storms.
Central Texas is bracing for another potential round of storms after midnight Thursday, as Austin is still recovering from a massive hailstorm.
The National Weather Service will be watching for isolated but severe thunderstorms developing north and east of San Antonio later on Sunday.
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNHouston weather: Severe thunderstorms possibleSoutheast Texas residents can expect a hot and humid Sunday with an Ozone Action Day in effect and an increased risk of severe thunderstorms developing later in the day, primarily bringing threats of large hail and damaging winds.
Alvin's moisture will enhance rainfall in the Southwest U.S., then increase the chances of severe weather in the Plains.
Two people were killed as severe storms rattled several states. One person died in Texas floodwaters while another was killed in a Kentucky tornado.
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FOX Weather on MSNSevere storms threaten 93 million in Carolinas, Mid-Atlantic amid final act of deadly weather patternMore than 93 million people are covered by the threat of severe storms on Friday, as severe weather threatens the afternoon and evening commutes for those in the southeastern US and mid-Atlantic.
Winds reached up to 77 miles per hour in the storm that swept through Austin, Texas. See the moments before it hit.