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May 06, 2008

When will Wednesday's storm get here?

Showers and thunderstorms will be developing late tonight, but they'll probably still stay west of the Metroplex through daybreak tomorrow. They'll be spreading east during the course of the morning.

The storm should hit the Metroplex proper sometime in the late morning -- yep, another morning storm, only a little later than today's, say, between 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. for the heaviest part -- and hang around through early midafternoon. The main threats will be damage wind and large hail. "Can't rule out a tornado but it's not the best scenario for that," Dan Huckaby at the NWS said.

The storm should be over by early afternoon Wednesday, however, the dry line could always push through a little later.

Thursday and Friday should be dry.

Saturday is looking a bit iffy right now -- rain will likely stay along the Red River but it could drop down a bit. If not, it might hit 90 on Saturday.

- Bryon Okada

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