First Alert Weather Day declared for Sunday morning and into the afternoon
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - A First Alert Weather Day has been declared for Sunday morning and into the afternoon.
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Most of East Texas is included in a Slight Risk (level two out of five) for severe weather with our far south eastern counties included in an enhanced risk (level three out of five).
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The biggest threats we are monitoring our gusty winds and large hail. Winds could potentially be 60 to 70 mph and hail could be golf ball size if not larger.
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Northern and central counties will start to see the storms move in mid morning and they will move west to east throughout the morning and start of the afternoon.
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The I-20 corridor will be in the direct path of some of the strongest storms, so try to stay off of the roadways tomorrow.
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Southern counties will start to see the storms closer to the late morning and they will continue throughout most of the afternoon in a similar west to east motion.
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Skies should start to clear out for northern and central counties towards the later part of the afternoon and southern counties should clear in the late evening.
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Be sure you have your First Alert Weather App downloaded so that you can stay up-to-date with the weather in your area