Chance for Severe Storms Tomorrow, Cool and Dry Thanksgiving Ahead

Published: Nov. 23, 2025 at 4:49 PM CST
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Tomorrow is a First Alert Weather Day. Storms throughout the day may become severe as large hail and isolated tornadoes are possible at different points throughout the day.

A line of storms will move in from the west tomorrow morning and bring rain and possibly some hail to our western counties throughout the morning hours. This line will weaken throughout the morning but more storms will fire up to the east of I-35 later in the day and these will bring the main severe weather threat as these storms will have a better chance of producing large hail and possibly even a tornado. These storms should move out of our area by around dinner time and we will have a quiet night after that. To read more about the storm chances tomorrow, click here for our full First Alert Weather Day article.

Behind these storms, Tuesday is shaping up to be a nice day with highs around 70. But a stronger cold front will move in later in the day and change the rest of the week. No rain is expected with this front but a large drop in temperatures will come in behind it and drop our morning lows down into the 30s and 40s and our highs will fall into the 60s. Thanksgiving might be a bit of a chilly one but at least it will be dry.

More rain chances are on their way next weekend as another system is set to move across the country. As it does this, we may be in for a bit of a rainy stretch over the weekend and into the week after.

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