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On December 26, 2015, the tornado outbreak portion of the storm system, with 32 tornadoes total confirmed, began when 12 tornadoes impacted Texas that evening, mostly in and around the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, killing 13 people, [46] [47] [48] which made it the deadliest tornado disaster in the area since the Dallas tornado of 1957, and ...
On the night of December 26, 2015, a violent EF4 tornado struck the Dallas suburbs of Sunnyvale, Garland, and Rowlett, located in Texas.It caused $20–26 million (2015 USD) in damages, killed 10 people, making it the deadliest tornado in the United States in 2015, and injured 468 others.
An EF3 tornado ripped through subdivisions in Ovilla and neighboring Glenn Heights, destroying numerous homes, two churches, and severely damaging a school building. Later that evening, a large EF4 wedge tornado touched down in northeastern Dallas County with major damage occurring in Garland and Rowlett. The Garland/Rowlett tornado completely ...
At least 41 people were killed over the Christmas holiday across America, because of terrifying floods and tornadoes that toppled buildings. Christmastime storms, tornadoes kill at least 43 in US ...
By THE WEATHER CHANNEL Tornadoes were sighted in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex late Sunday evening and other severe thunderstorms in Texas have produced large hail, damaging wind gusts and ...
This tornado outbreak mostly the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, causing heavy damage. (2 significant) 1960s. List of United States tornado outbreaks – 1960–1969
The tornado caused $500,000 (1957 USD) in damages, and was part of a larger tornado family. An F3 tornado tore through Western Dallas, causing $2.5 million (1957 USD) in damages and killing 10 people. [13] An F2 tornado tracked through Lamar County, destroying multiple homes and outbuildings and killing one person. [13]
The claim: Video shows Dallas tornados in 2024. An Oct. 11 Facebook video (direct link, archive link) shows a series of tornado clips."Tornado in Dallas," reads text superimposed over the video ...