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NBC News |
The National Weather Service warned that the system’s stalling front boundary will lead to life-threatening flash flooding and significant storms from the Ohio Valley to the Mid-South and Arkansas-Lo...
The New York Times |
Millions of people across several states were at risk of tornadoes and other severe weather on Wednesday.
CNN |
Intense and even violent tornadoes have destroyed homes and farms in Missouri and Arkansas.
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North Texas had a soggy morning on Thursday, with showers moving through and strong to severe storms hitting the west side of the region, leaving a cool and cloudy afternoon and evening. Storms look to roll back in overnight and into Friday morning for North Texas.
Showers mostly tapered Wednesday evening, and now our focus shifts to the overnight hours, as our cold front lifts back through North Texas as a warm front. A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect through 8 a.
Two rounds of storms will be possible today, with the first in the afternoon with severe storms possible. Overnight another round is expected, with a lower chance of severe weather.
At least seven people have been killed in a wide swath of violent storms and tornadoes that hit the South and Midwest, and officials are bracing for
Relentless thunderstorms continued to drench hard-hit parts of the central U.S., threatening "catastrophic" flooding.
A cold front moving slowly through Texas is poised to bring a risk for severe weather this week. Will those storms eventually make it to Houston?
Several rounds of rain could very well bring a flood concern. DFW and surrounding areas could pick up over 2-3 inches of rain. Storms are still likely into Saturday early afternoon but the severe threat will be lower. We look dry by the end of the weekend.
Repeated waves of thunderstorms will pose risks to lives and property through the weekend in the same areas that were blasted by deadly storms on Wednesday and Wednesday night.