I don’t have live tool access in this turn, but I can share the latest general guidance on Severe Thunderstorm Warnings and how to get timely updates for Dallas, TX.
- What a Severe Thunderstorm Warning means: Severe thunderstorms are occurring or expected soon in your area, capable of producing damaging winds (typically 58 mph or greater), hail at least 1 inch in diameter, or tornadoes. Take shelter if you are in the warned area.
- How to stay updated locally: Check the National Weather Service Dallas/Fort Worth region alerts and radar, or trusted local news apps for real-time warnings and storm tracks. If you’re driving, avoid absorbing routes through heavy thunderstorm cells and monitor every 5–10 minutes during active storms.
- Safety steps right now:
- Seek shelter indoors, away from windows.
- If in a mobile home or outdoors, find sturdy shelter; if unavailable, lie flat in a low spot and protect your head.
- Prepare for possible power outages (save work, have flashlight, water, and a charged phone).
If you’d like, I can monitor a few reliable sources you trust and summarize any new alerts for Dallas as soon as you confirm you want me to focus on that and share the preferred sources (e.g., NWS Dallas/Fort Worth, local TV affiliates, or your weather app). I can also guide you on creating a quick one-page emergency plan for severe weather.