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Dangerous Mother’s Day storms to 'explode' across Texas with baseball-size hail and damaging winds
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Intense Mother’s Day storms to "explode" across Texas with giant hail, damaging winds | Fox Weather Search Fox Weather The FOX Weather App Learn More Watch Live Weather News How to Watch Extreme Weather Learn Local Weather Earth & Space Lifestyle Deals Video America's Weather Team Podcast Weather News Published May 10, 2026 6:31am EDT Updated May 10, 2026 8:05pm EDT Dangerous Mother’s Day storms to 'explode' across Texas with baseball-size hail and damaging winds The greatest threat is across central Texas, from the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex to San Angelo, where a Level 3 out of 5 severe weather risk has been issued. By Olivia Stephens Source FOX Weather Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link 06:43 Round of severe storms with large hail slam Texas, millions across South into tonight SEVERE WEATHER HQ 🚨: FOX Weather Meteorologist Ari Sarsalari breaks down the ongoing severe storm threat across the Southern U.S., as Texas begins to bear the brunt of the conditions, with the possibility of tornadoes tonight. Significant severe weather capable of giant hail and destructive winds has begun to erupt across the southern Plains and Lower Mississippi Valley on Mother’s Day. DAYS OF STORMS SOAK DROUGHT-STRICKEN GULF COAST, SOUTHEAST THROUGH MOTHER'S DAY WITH BREWING FLOOD THREAT The greatest threat is across central Texas , from the Dallas - Fort Worth Metroplex to San Angelo , where a Level 3 out of 5 severe weather risk has been issued. Sunday severe threat zone. (FOX Weather) These storms all come as part of the continued multi-day threat that has brought severe storms across the Plains, Midwest , and Deep South over the past week, including powerful tornadoes . SEE IT: MISSISSIPPI DRONE VIDEO REVEALS DEVASTATION LEFT BEHIND BY TORNADO IN BOGUE CHITTO As a cold front pushed south on Sunday, it clashed with warm, humid air, causing storms to "explode" around midday. Potential hail intensity across the South Sunday. (FOX Weather) Initially, these storms were expected to be discrete supercells capable of producing very large hail, with some stones potentially exceeding the size of a baseball. As the afternoon progressed, the individual storms would have likely merged into a single, massive storm system traveling quickly across the region. Potential wind intensity across the South Sunday. (FOX Weather) Because the lower levels of the atmosphere will be extremely warm and dry, these storms could produce significant damaging winds, with gusts potentially topping 70 mph, the FOX Forecast Center said. next Image 1 of 9 A 5.5-inch hailstone is photographed in Salado, Texas, Tuesday evening, April 12, 2022. (Gina Brown) prev next Image 2 of 9 Large hail observed after severe weather. (Edward Warre) prev next Image 3 of 9 VALENTINE, TEXAS - APRIL 7: Storm clouds, rain and rainbows appear on the horizon of West Texas, April 7, 2026 along state route 90 outside of Valentine, Texas. (Andrew Lichtenstein / Corbis) prev next Image 4 of 9 A tornado swirls outside a barbecue restaurant on Dec. 26, 2024 in El Campo, Texas. (Juanita Perez) prev next Image 5 of 9 Hail reported in Kit Carson, Colorado, during July 2018 storms. (NWS/Chandra Little) prev next Image 6 of 9 FILE: A violent tornado was reported in Enid, Oklahoma on Thursday evening. (Amanda Herrera ) prev next Image 7 of 9 FILE - Cloud to ground lightning strikes during a supercell thunderstorm, May 9, 2017 in Lamb County, Texas. (Drew Angerer) prev next Image 8 of 9 (NWS Hastings) prev Image 9 of 9 FILE: Jones County, Texas tornado on Thursday evening ( ) A Level 3 out of 5 severe storm threat spans across central Texas, from the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex to San Angelo, with a broader Level 2 threat extending into parts of Oklahoma , Arkansas , Louisiana and Mississippi. As a result of the growing storm threat, Texas Governor Gregg Abbott has activated state emergency response resources in anticipation of potential impacts across much of the state. This comes as the National Weather Service has warned of significant thunderstorm activity starting Sunday night, including damaging winds that could exceed 75 mph and hail up to 2 inches in diameter. Severe storm threat outlook for Sunday across the South. (FOX Weather) During the month of May, these regions are typically the hotspot for severe storms and tornadoes, including states from Nebraska through central Texas, the heart of the well-known Tornado Alley . 01:16 FILE: Severe storms batter Lincoln County, leaves Interstate 55 littered with trees after issued Tornado Emergency Trees and debris cover stretches of Interstate 55 between Bogue Chitto and Brookhaven after severe storms slammed Lincoln County, Mississippi overnight. Multiple tornado reports were received as a Tornado Emergency was issued for the area. Additionally, May also averages the highest number of tornadoes of any month during the year, which has not been the case so far this season. However, conditions may change toward the end of the month. HOW TO WATCH FOX WEATHER Long-range forecasts suggest the atmospheric pattern will shift, bringing a return of troughing to the West . 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