Texas, October 26, 2025
News Summary
Severe thunderstorms have impacted large regions of Texas, with the National Weather Service warning of significant threats including large hail, damaging winds, and flash flooding. Residents in cities like Dallas/Fort Worth, Austin, and Houston are advised to prepare for severe weather conditions. A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect, with thousands of power outages reported. While dry conditions are expected Saturday morning, more storms may follow later in the day. Authorities urge caution due to the heightened risk of flash floods and hazardous driving conditions.
Austin, Texas – Severe thunderstorms are currently impacting large portions of Texas and are predicted to continue into tonight and Saturday morning. The National Weather Service reports significant threats including large hail, damaging winds, heavy rainfall, localized flash flooding, and the potential for tornadoes across various regions of the state.
Areas Affected
The thunderstorms are affecting multiple areas, including:
- Big Bend
- Permian Basin
- Big Country
- Concho Valley
- Hill Country
- North Texas
- Central Texas
- Brazos Valley
- Southeast Texas
- Coastal Plains
- East Texas
- Golden Triangle
Severe Weather Timing
For residents in major cities:
- Dallas/Fort Worth, Waco, Austin, and San Antonio: expected severe weather impacts between 10 PM and 2 AM.
- Houston, College Station, and Beaumont: anticipated severe weather between 3 AM and 6 AM on Saturday.
Warnings and Alerts
A severe thunderstorm watch is currently in effect for North Texas until midnight. Additionally, flash flood warnings are active for Cooke and Grayson Counties until 11:15 PM Friday, and Wise County until 11:30 PM Friday. More than 40,000 customers across North Texas are reported to be without power due to the storms, with Tarrant County seeing over 30,000 outages. The Office of Emergency Management has activated outdoor warning systems in southeast Fort Worth due to dangerously high winds.
Weather Conditions and Risks
The primary risk associated with these storms is high winds, alongside possible hail measuring up to the size of quarters. Expected rainfall amounts range from 1 to 3 inches, with some isolated areas potentially receiving up to 4 to 5 inches. With storm totals projected at 4-8 inches in some regions, the risk of flash flooding is significantly elevated. As a precaution, motorists are advised to exercise caution on major interstates such as 30, 35, 40, and 44 due to flooding concerns.
Additional Incidents
North Texas has also reported multiple structure fires early Friday, some of which are believed to be connected to lightning strikes produced by the storms.
Forecast Ahead
After a period of severe weather, Saturday morning is forecasted to experience dry conditions with afternoon temperatures rising into the 70s. However, more showers and storms are anticipated in the later part of the day. Continuous monitoring of weather patterns from Texas to Louisiana will take place as the situation develops over the weekend.
Frequently Asked Questions
What areas in Texas are experiencing severe thunderstorms?
Areas affected include Big Bend, Permian Basin, North Texas, Central Texas, Southeast Texas, and various others throughout the state.
When is the severe weather expected to occur?
Severe weather is expected to impact Dallas/Fort Worth, Waco, Austin, and San Antonio from 10 PM to 2 AM, and Houston, College Station, and Beaumont from 3 AM to 6 AM Saturday.
What should residents do during this severe weather event?
Residents are advised to stay indoors, avoid travel on major highways due to flooding, and remain updated on weather alerts.
Key Features of the Severe Weather Event
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Affected Areas | Big Bend, Permian Basin, North Texas, etc. |
| Main Threats | Large hail, damaging winds, flash flooding, tornadoes. |
| Power Outages | Over 40,000 customers without power. |
| Flash Flood Warnings | Active in multiple counties. |
| Rainfall Prediction | 1-8 inches expected in affected areas. |
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Additional Resources
- Fox 4 News
- Wikipedia: Thunderstorm
- Express News
- Google Search: Texas Storms October 2023
- AccuWeather
- Google Scholar: Severe Weather Texas
- Dallas News
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Severe Storms
- KXAN
- Google News: Texas Weather Events

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