After the morning fog, dispersed showers head north of Texas. See when they hit

Update:
11:14 am: This story has been updated to reflect that the opinion expired.
Exercise additional prudence when this morning moved from D-FW residents.
The Office of Fort Worth of the National Weather Service published a dense fog opinion for the region, as well as counties in the north and east. He expired at 10 a.m.
Visibility could be as low as a quarter of a mile, which makes it essential to leave a lot of space between cars and drive with only beam headlights.
Once the fog that moved, the rest of Thursday should be pleasant with a partially cloudy sky and a summit in the mid -80s.
The chances of storms will return Thursday evening while a system moves south in the region of northern Texas. The front will largely bring dispersed showers and isolated thunderstorms, with some strong storms possible.
For Dallas County, the system is most likely to affect us between 10 p.m. and 3 a.m.
Dallas’ latest forecasts from Kxas-TV (NBC5):
THURSDAY: The morning fog, then partially sunny, warm and humid with 30% chances of showers and thunderstorms towards sunset. High: 85. Wind: SW 5-10 MPH.
THIS EVENING: Mainly cloudy with 40% stormy chances. Low: 65. Wind: SW / N 5-10 MPH.
FRIDAY: A few persistent showers around sunrise, then partially cloudy and soft. Bas: 65. High: 80. Wind: N 5-10 MPH.
SATURDAY: Sun, clouds and soft. Bas: 65. High: 85. Wind: SE 5-10 MPH.
SUNDAY: A mixture of sun and hot clouds. Bas: 68. High: 90. Wind: SE 5-10 MPH.
MONDAY: Sun, clouds and hot. Bas: 72. High: 91. Wind: Se 10-15 MPH.