SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - A very warm and humid mid-November night ahead for the ArkLaTex with temperatures holding steady in the mid and upper 60s. After midnight, we’ll be watching as a batch of storms develops near the DFW metroplex and then works its way northeast by early Thursday morning.
Storms will likely be ongoing along the I-30 corridor Thursday morning and a few of these could be strong with hail the primary threat. This first batch of storms will then push northeast and out of the region by mid-morning with dry conditions then likely for the rest of the day. Despite cloudy skies for the entire region, it will be another very warm day with highs in the low 80s.
By Thursday night, another round of storms will be approaching from East Texas, but these should be weakening as they

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