The National Weather Service has removed North Texas from its severe weather prediction risks for Friday.
FOX 4 Weather meteorologist Evan Andrews talks about the weather for the weekend. He says the Dallas-Fort Worth area likely won't see any severe storms on Friday.
The National Weather Service has removed North Texas from its severe weather prediction risks, after saying there was a 'slight' chance of severe weather earlier in the week. There is a chance of severe weather to the east and southeastern portions of North Texas, with hail and wind presenting the greatest threats.
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