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Strong thunderstorms and all kinds of potential hazards have been par for the course throughout much of Texas this spring.
Powerful storms batter North Texas, leaving over 1,000 without power as severe winds and heavy rain impact the region.
Flooding, flipped houses and destroyed roofs were caught on camera after more than 20 tornadoes hit Lubbock, Texas on June 5.
Should these maintain their strength, they could bring hail and strong winds (60+ MPH) to parts of Central Texas. The farther ...
Sunday is projected to be similarly hot and bright before the return of strong storms, this time more widespread. Almost all ...
The NWS in Lubbock has placed parts of West Texas and New Mexico under a tornado watch into late Thursday evening. Here's ...
Areas north and northwest of Waco will get the thunderstorms first, perhaps by 10 or 11 PM. Strong, damaging winds will be ...
After a warm and rainy weekend, North Texans can expect continued storm chances next week. A weak cold front will arrive ...
Once these storms are up and running, they are more than capable of producing intense wind gusts over 90 mph, damaging derechos, and a few tornadoes across Southern Oklahoma and Northwest Texas.
Two people were killed by falling trees and tens of thousands were left without power as severe storms rolled through the ...
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