Storms are expected to move into North Texas on Sunday night. There is a slight risk those storms could be severe.
There is a chance we could see severe storms on Sunday night. FOX 4's Kylie Capps breaks down the forecast.
Things will be warm most of the day Sunday, but once the sun goes down there is a chance some North Texans could see severe weather.Things will be cloudy and windy for most of the day with high temperatures up in the 70s and winds blowing at 20-30 miles per hour.Then the same storm system that is dumping heavy rain and even some snow to Southern California will move to North Texas.
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