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A risk for heavy rain and severe storms is coming back to the Plains from Nov. 17-18.

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00:00As we head into Sunday, that's when the big changes will be moving in.
00:04So here's a look at the flood threat for this weekend.
00:07It's primarily going to be Sunday evening, Sunday night, and Monday morning.
00:10Take a look at this.
00:11This flooding threat will extend from West Texas all the way into central parts of Iowa,
00:16including Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, and parts of Nebraska as well.
00:20That's the flooding threat.
00:22This right here is your updated AccuWeather Storm Zone.
00:25This is where we'll see the highest potential for severe storms as we head throughout Sunday
00:29afternoon, Sunday evening, and especially Sunday night.
00:32So here's the updated storm zone.
00:33You can see any storms that form in this area or any storms that move into this area will
00:39be capable of producing some small hail, some strong winds, some brief heavy downpours of
00:43rainfall, and yes, there will be a low tornado threat as well.
00:46So we will be watching that very carefully.
00:48This extends from central Oklahoma down into central Texas and west parts of Texas.
00:52So Oklahoma City, Enid, Elk City, all the way down through parts of Wichita Falls, Dallas,
00:58Gainesville, Waco, Austin, Abilene, Big Spring, San Angelo, Midland, Del Rio.
01:03All these towns are going to be under the threat of severe weather as we head throughout
01:06this weekend.
01:07Over the past couple of hours, we've enjoyed nice clear skies.
01:10You saw it with that live look at Dallas.
01:12That's going to be the theme here once again as we head into tonight.
01:15Clear skies during the overnight hours means chillier conditions.
01:18We'll see 40s tonight in Oklahoma City, 50s, and even some 60s there across the Gulf Coast
01:23for overnight lows heading into your Saturday.
01:25Now, before that cold front arrives on the front portion of that, we're going to be warmer
01:30and breezier.
01:31But on the backside, yes, that cool air is going to slowly be pulled in.
01:34So highs across the southern plains for your Saturday, 70s, even some 80s.
01:39Overall, perfect weather here for your Saturday afternoon.
01:42If you have any weekend plans, try to get them done on Saturday because Sunday is going
01:46to be when the storm chances roll in.
01:48Here's a look at the low temperatures for Saturday night.
01:50Much more mild, 50s and 60s here for Sunday morning.
01:54But Sunday afternoon, that's when we're going to be watching out for some warmer weather
01:57that will kick off that chance of shower storms and that severe weather threat.
02:01So highs on Sunday, it'll still be warm, but overall, we will be watching out for that
02:05threat of severe weather here as we head throughout Sunday afternoon and as we head into parts
02:09of Sunday evening.
02:10So once again, here's that updated look at that storm zone.
02:14It's going to be for central Oklahoma, central Texas, and the west parts of Texas.
02:18Future radar is showing that the storms will start to go off around midday on Sunday, and
02:22it looks like they'll start to peak as we head into Sunday afternoon.

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