Severe Storms Aim for Texas Over Next 5 Days A powerful storm system is expected to bring severe weather and potentially life-threatening hail storms to parts of Texas over the next five days. The National Weather Service has issued a series of warnings and advisories as a complex system of low-pressure systems and fronts moves into the region. The first threat comes tonight, when a strong line of thunderstorms is expected to develop across the Panhandle and move southeastward through the night. The storms are forecast to produce large hail, damaging winds, and frequent lightning strikes. The area most at risk includes Amarillo, Lubbock, and surrounding communities. Tomorrow, the focus shifts to the Hill Country and Central Texas, where another round of severe thunderstorms is expected to develop. This system has the potential to produce even more significant hail, with some areas potentially seeing golf-ball-sized or larger stones. Cities in the affected area include San Antonio, Kerrville, and Fredericksburg. The following two days will see the threat shift eastward, impacting the Houston metropolitan area and parts of Southeast Texas. The storms are expected to be slower-moving and more scattered, but still capable of producing large hail and strong winds. As the system moves out of the region by Wednesday night, a quieter period is expected before another low-pressure system moves into the area Thursday evening. This will bring additional rounds of severe thunderstorms, potentially affecting parts of North Texas and the Panhandle once again. Residents are advised to stay informed about the latest forecast updates and warnings through...#Texas #San_Antonio #Houston #National_Weather_Service #Panhandle #Amarillo #Lubbock #Hill_Country #Central_Texas #Kerrville #Fredericksburg