News Summary
North Texas faced multiple severe thunderstorm warnings as the National Weather Service alerted residents to hazardous weather conditions. Severe storms generated large hail and high winds, with warnings issued for several counties including Johnson and Tarrant. There were reports of golf ball-sized hail and gusts reaching 60 mph, and a tornado warning was in effect for northeastern Navarro County. Residents are urged to stay alert and adhere to safety guidelines as threats persist through the weekend.
Severe Thunderstorm Activity Across North Texas
Dallas, TX – Multiple severe thunderstorm warnings and watches plagued North Texas on the evening of May 16, 2025, as the National Weather Service (NWS) alerted residents to potentially dangerous weather conditions. The situation began with a severe thunderstorm watch issued for nearly 20 counties in the region and was later followed by specific warnings for various areas throughout the night.
At 10:12 p.m., a severe thunderstorm was detected over Combine, near Seagoville, moving northeast at 50 mph. Following this, a severe thunderstorm warning for northern Kaufman County and southeastern Dallas County was canceled at 10:15 p.m., indicating a brief respite in the threat for those areas. The severe thunderstorm watch that had been in effect for Erath, Tarrant, Mills, Parker, Denton, Hood, Somervell, and Comanche counties was also called off at 10 p.m.
Earlier in the evening, at 8:10 p.m., another severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Somervell, Johnson, Bosque, and Hill counties, which remained valid until 9:15 p.m. A severe thunderstorm warning also persisted for northeastern Johnson, southeastern Tarrant, northwestern Ellis, and southwestern Dallas counties until 7:30 p.m. Multiple thunderstorms reported in the evening posed a real threat to residents, with storms generating ping pong ball-sized hail and wind gusts reaching up to 60 mph.
A tornado warning was issued for northeastern Navarro County until 9 p.m. after a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was detected near Alma, moving southeast at 25 mph. This particular storm had the potential for damaging hail, with sizes reaching up to two inches in diameter.
Throughout the region, multiple locations experienced severe thunderstorms that resulted in substantial weather alerts. For instance, at 7:24 p.m., a severe thunderstorm was located near Midlothian, producing golf ball-sized hail and gusts of wind hitting 60 mph. At 8:57 p.m., another severe thunderstorm was reported near Blum, approximately 10 miles south of Cleburne, moving northeast at 35 mph.
Earlier in the day, CBS meteorologists had issued First Alert Weather Days for both Friday and Saturday due to the impending severe storm risks, which included warnings of large hail and damaging winds. Weather conditions across the region were influenced by a stalled front and dry line amid warm and humid temperatures that reached the low 90s. The NWS cautioned that severe weather threats would likely continue through Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, with clearing expected only by Wednesday.
Looking ahead, a stronger disturbance was anticipated on Saturday afternoon, with storms expected to develop west of the Metroplex after 2 p.m. This ongoing threat of severe weather, combined with the potential for outdoor activities disruption, was further underscored by the NWS advising residents to stay indoors and away from windows during severe storms. Safety tips provided by the NWS included guidelines for thunderstorms and hydroplaning to ensure public safety.
It is crucial for North Texas residents to remain vigilant and monitor updates regarding this severe weather situation as additional warnings and risks persist throughout the weekend.
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- CBS News
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Thunderstorm
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