A frontal boundary stretched across half of the country will continue to bring episodes of severe thunderstorms and heavy rain as it stalls out. Significant hail has impacted Texas over the last few days, and Friday was no different. Hail up to the size of baseballs was produced in severe storms Friday afternoon. The pattern will continue again heading into the rest of the weekend.
An expansive severe weather threat from the Mid South west to the Rio Grande of Texas has produced hail, damaging winds, and heavy rain. The severe threat will continue into the early morning hours all across the South. We aren't done with the severe threat heading through the rest of the weekend, as isolated severe storms will be possible along the East Coast.
The combination of repeated rounds of thunderstorms, especially earlier in the week, has left soils saturated in portions of eastern Oklahoma, northeast Texas, and western Arkansas. More heavy rain and flooding are possible with these future storms.
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