It'll be an MCS squeeze-play tonight for North Texas. First, a complex of severe storms to the northeast of the Dallas-Fort Worth area continues to backbuild to the southwest along the nose of the low-level jet. Meanwhile, an MCS in far northwest Texas, near Childress, continues to propagate southeast along the Red River. To further complicate matters, a pseudo-frontal boundary along the Red River is serving as a focus for new development in between.
End result: a whole lot of convection in the Red River Valley. Looks like a noisy night is in store, so I'll be up late. It's still quiet here in Fort Worth (not for long), but the light show has already gotten started.