Dallas weather: Tornado watch issued for Metroplex until 11 p.m.

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Dallas weather: April 25 morning forecast

FOX 4 meteorologist Berkeley Taylor has your morning forecast for April 25.

A tornado watch has been issued for much of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex until 11 p.m. Saturday.

Tornado watch

The watch was issued just before 4 p.m. Saturday until 11 p.m. The area of effect includes the counties of Red River, Fannin, Lamar, Rockwall, Tarrant, Collin, Dallas, Delta, Cooke, Denton, Jack, Wise, Hunt, Parker, Hopkins and Palo Pinto.

Keep track of severe weather alerts here.

Dallas Saturday forecast

The dryline could fire off a few isolated strong storms out west late Saturday afternoon, before (similar to Friday night) a disturbance in southeastern Oklahoma pushes storms into northeast Texas. 

This looks to be another low-coverage, high impact event — meaning, not everyone will see storms, but those that do will see strong storms. 

The biggest concern will be with large hail and damaging winds, though an isolated tornado or two can't be ruled out.

What's next:

Storms will push east by sunrise, and give us a break to round out the weekend and head into the workweek. Meanwhile, we are also tracking record-high temperatures this weekend, with afternoon highs soaring into the 90s! 

As we get into the week, a cold front will eventually help to bring seasonable temperatures and rain chances back into the forecast.

The Source: Information in this article comes from the FOX 4 Weather Team.

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