Today’s severe weather outlook hot off the press from the Storm Prediction Center. After all, many days we may only get one or two storms – but those storms end up dropping baseball size hail. Properties and homes were damaged in several central Texas communities and forecasters Thursday reported severe overnight storms and tornadoes. Today's Storm Reports (20200811 1200 UTC - 20200812 1159 UTC) (Print Version)  200810 Reports 200811 Reports > Note: All Reports Are Considered Preliminary Keep track of the latest information on tropical storms and hurricanes in the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific with the USA TODAY Hurricane Tracker Gardening 101: Growing Fruit Trees In The Texas HeatIn today's Gardening 101, CBS 11 meteorologist Jeff Ray shows you the fruit trees you can grow even in the blistering Texas heat.

A ‘hatched’ area overlaid on a risk means there is an increased potential for destructive hail (2″ or larger). For a more detailed explanation on the severe weather outlook risk scale click here. If you’re in or near any risk – that’s your sign to pay attention to the weather today and/or tonight. These hazard-specific probabilities directly drive the overall risk level on the primary severe weather outlook.

These hazard-specific probabilities directly drive the overall risk level on the primary severe weather outlook. It isn’t too unusual to have hatched areas included several times during a typical spring severe weather season in Texas. More than 7 million are included in the enhanced risk, including Indianapolis; Omaha, Nebraska; Des Moines, Iowa; and Evansville, Indiana.A much wider slight risk extends from Texas to the Great Lakes, including Chicago; Milwaukee; Kansas City, Missouri; Tulsa, Oklahoma; and St. Louis. The storm put on quite a show across North Texas. Lightning strikes accounted for the greatest damage — even causing a house fire in Little Elm. Cliff Griffin told CNN.Damage was reported in "several places in and around Tye, Texas, and proceeding (northeast) into Jones County and Shackleford County," he said.Debris is strewn on a lawn in Wise County in Texas after a severe storm overnight on Thursday.There are no injuries reported, according to Griffin.Severe storms including tornadoes for the Midwest are again forecast for later Thursday. 1 TORNADOS THIS MONTH In Texas. These hazard-specific probabilities directly drive the overall risk level on the primary severe weather outlook. There were no reports of anyone being hurt. 0 08/08/2020 WIND REPORTS In Texas. A thirty-percent chance of large hail isn’t overly unusually during the spring months, but a thirty-percent chance of a tornado within 25 miles is indicative of a rare, high-risk event (level five out of five). Dive deeper into the severe weather threat with hazard-specific probability graphics. July August September.

Each graphic depicts the chance of a certain hazard occurring within 25 miles of any given point (such as your home).The ‘tornado probability’ graphic depicts the chance of a tornado occuring within 25 miles of any given location. Find out what's happening in the world as it unfolds.CNN's Tina Burnside and Dave Hennen contributed to this report. …

1. "Crews are on the way to assess the situation," and the damage assessment was being made Thursday morning, Taylor County Sheriff's Office Sgt. The ‘damaging wind probability’ graphic depicts the chance of 50 Knot/58 MPH or higher wind gusts occuring within 25 miles of any given location. There are two areas of enhanced risk -- one covering much of Iowa, parts of Missouri and Nebraska, and another from Arkansas into Indiana. Today’s severe weather outlook hot off the press from the Storm Prediction Center.

2. LEGEND: HAIL. 1. The ‘large hail probability’ graphic depicts the chance of quarter size hail (1″) or larger occuring within 25 miles of any given location. A hatched overlay indicates an increased potential for significant tornadoes (EF2-EF5).

Chat with us in Facebook Messenger. Don’t pay too much attention on exactly where the risk lines are drawn. YESTERDAY'S HAIL REPORTS IN Texas Click Here to View Yesterday's Hail Reports Nationwide. The 10 storms that caused the most damage throughout the Houston area in 2018 By Peter Dawson , Chron.com / Houston Chronicle Published 10:18 am CDT, Friday, May 10, 2019 Summer thunderstorms (known as popcorn storms since they can go up and collapse quickly) certainly can produce very localized damaging microbursts. Don’t pay too much attention on exactly where the risk lines are drawn.