Well, Jesse, I think you were on the air this afternoon for about 56 hours straight. Did, did not get a break. And let's just hope tomorrow night is not quite as active as what we saw tomorrow. You know, it may be another busy day tomorrow. Um, you know, we saw the tornado outbreak in parts of Nebraska, Iowa. We had tornadoes here in North Texas. You know, tomorrow may be another one of those really big days. So weather, weather aware tomorrow. Now o on the, here in North Texas on the backside of these storms, we got a ton of pictures from viewers of some interesting looking clouds. You've heard of a modest clouds before? Yeah. Who has it? That's not, that's not in your l look at these. Now, when I go out to school talks, this is a true story. I, I always do a cloud section and I show what I call less common cloud types. And this is the one, these are my favorite clouds. Marshmallows. They're pretty sweet. That's what I hear. A lot of kids say. They'll say they look like brains or jellyfish. Uh These are the most popular ones amongst the Children. And I think a lot of folks, I see smiles on your faces. So you're all weather geeks at heart. Look at these, look at that. There are more absolutely dramatic, awesome cloud cover. Uh, um, on the backside of these thunderstorms, I wanted to explain what it is you're seeing here when you see these, uh, very cool clouds. Again, my modest clouds, you see them on what I say, the underbelly of these very strong to severe thunderstorms. Uh Here's a picture of them too updrafts, take moisture rich air into these big thunderstorms. And we had some very big thunderstorms today and that saturated air gets cooler. And if you remember from school, cooler air is more dense than warm air. So that cooler air which is saturated above is more dense. It then drops down and forms these little pouches. Uh that we saw those very cool images of the modest clouds. Again, my favorite clouds very cool to see those. Uh unfortunately, they do typically come with some very intense thunderstorm. Looking ahead to tomorrow. We have another risk for strong and severe thunderstorms, not only here in North Texas, but this very well may be another tornado outbreak in parts of Kansas, Missouri, Iowa down into Oklahoma. Here we do have the chance to see some isolated tornadoes, especially in western portions of North Texas where it's a level three enhanced risk tomorrow. Otherwise it's golf ball sized hail potential damaging wind potential. Uh Again, we have that tornado potential. We are quiet tonight. Nothing else to worry about overnight. Tonight. Here's what time casts looks like for the rest of tonight. Nothing but again, and I'll show you the risk again. We reprime the atmosphere tomorrow afternoon tomorrow evening for that potential for strong and severe thunderstorms. Level two for the metroplex tonight. Uh This is for tomorrow. It may change. We may see a shift in where this level two and level three is and a level three to the Northwest thunderstorms will come in two rounds. The first one, we'll see how this develops in the afternoon, but the first potential for thunderstorms which could be severe will be scattered in nature. Saturday afternoon, there's 2 p.m. So if these thunderstorms do pop off in the afternoon, they'll have the potential for very large hail and isolated tornadoes. This is 5 p.m. We get into six and seven. We still see a scattering of thunderstorms. That's the first, first opportunity is tomorrow afternoon into tomorrow evening. The second will be late into the overnight into early Sunday morning. A more linear fashion of thunderstorms with a damaging wind threat from Brownwood up to Bowie at 3 a.m. into the metroplex around four o'clock in the morning on Sunday, there's 5 a.m. You see the thunderstorms rolling through at six, seven and eight. So again, we will have that potential for some strong storms late Saturday night into Sunday, then they'll reintensify Sunday afternoon and bring us yet another threat for severe weather on Sunday, especially to the east of the Dallas Fort Worth area. That's where the thunderstorms see there are some severe thunderstorm potential Sunday afternoon, mainly in eastern portions of North Texas. A busy weekend. Make sure you stay tuned to the very latest on what we're expecting this weekend with severe weather tonight. 70 degrees. We are quiet tonight. The thunderstorms are over tomorrow, scattered thunderstorms. Some of them will be severe about a 40% coverage with a high of 82 higher coverage in the evening will go to about a 90% coverage. We stay unsettled, we stay warm, we stay muggy. It's spring in North Texas. That means thunderstorms. It also means.