The National Weather Service in San Angelo, Texas has issued a hazardous weather outlook for several counties in west central Texas for Tuesday, March 7th, 2023.
The affected areas include Fisher, Nolan, Sterling, Coke, Runnels, Irion, Tom Green, Concho, Crockett, Schleicher, Sutton, Haskell, Throckmorton, Jones, Shackelford, Taylor, Callahan, Coleman, Brown, McCulloch, San Saba, Menard, Kimble, and Mason.
According to the outlook, thunderstorms are expected to develop mainly across the Big Country later in the evening and overnight. Dangerous lightning is the primary storm hazard, but an isolated strong to severe storm is possible with large hail being the main threat.
For the next few days, isolated to scattered thunderstorms will be possible from Wednesday through Thursday night. A few strong to severe storms will be possible on Wednesday afternoon and evening, mainly north of a San Angelo to Cross Plains line. The main hazard during this time period will also be large hail.
Residents in the affected areas are advised to stay alert to changing weather conditions and stay tuned to local weather reports for the latest updates. In case of thunderstorms, it is recommended to seek shelter indoors and avoid going outside until the storm has passed.
The National Weather Service issues hazardous weather outlooks to provide advance notice of potentially dangerous weather conditions that could cause significant harm or damage. These outlooks are meant to help individuals and communities prepare for severe weather events and take appropriate actions to ensure their safety.
It is important to take weather warnings seriously and take necessary precautions to protect yourself and your property during severe weather events. In the case of hazardous weather, it is always better to be safe than sorry. For more information and updates on the weather outlook in your area, visit the National Weather Service website or tune into your local weather station for the latest updates.
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