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Hail up to baseball size and a confirmed tornado were reported in some parts of North Texas as the region was under a severe thunderstorm watch Thursday night.. The largest hailstones, ranging ...
Additional storms were expected to enter the North Texas region from the west Tuesday night and continue into Wednesday morning, with the most likely timing in Dallas-Fort Worth between 12 and 5 a ...
Golf ball-size hail was reported in the Arlington area around 12:20 p.m. and in southeast Fort Worth near Little Road and Interstate 20 about 12:10 p.m., according to the weather service.
Another tornado watch has been issued for Thursday afternoon in Central and North Texas counties including Tarrant, Dallas, Ellis, Johnson, Hood and Erath. The alerts is in effect until 9 p.m ...
Walnut-sized hail (1.5 inches) is expected with the incoming storm. "At 12:11 a.m., a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located near Blue Ridge, or 15 miles northwest of ...
Widespread wind and hail damage was reported throughout the Kansas City metropolitan area on March 13, while widespread hail damage was reported throughout the St. Louis metropolitan area on March 14 as well. [5] [53] Scattered wind and hail damage occurred south of Houston, Texas on March 15. [54]
Strong to severe thunderstorms, damaging winds and hail is expected in North Texas overnight Thursday as the first of two cold fronts hit the Dallas-Fort Worth area.. The cold front moves into the ...
These new storms come in the heels of the weather events North Texas saw the past couple of days. Just last week, parts of the region was pummeled by baseball-size hail and even a tornado.