North Texas and Souteastern Oklahoma freepers may want to pay attention to the weather now. An hour ago nothing was on the Dallas radar, but since then a big line of thunderstorms have developed from northeast of Denison to west of Denton, and looks to be soon forming down to at least south of Weatherford. That line is where the cold front and dry line are converging, and everthing east of there could see storms.
These are the scariest kind of supercells. Doesn't take much time for them to form and become an F5 with little or no warning.
Most of the storms in TX/OK are pretty run of the mill for that area. The cap held on too long for them to really get smacked. Overall, it looks like we are seeing a transition towards squal lines as opposed to supercells. The low level jet usually cranks late night though, so the risk of tornadoes will continue... I would think (hopefully) the worst is behind us.