North Texas storms leave more than 47,000 without power
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FOX Weather Exclusive Storm Tracker Brandon Copic was tracking storms in northwestern Texas on Thursday when he encountered this monster "dust buster" blasting through a field in Morton.
The Texas Highschool Rodeo Association State finals will continue through this weekend. This even after the Sunday storms caused staff and participants at the Taylor County Expo Center, to have to shelter together temporarily,
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WJW-TV Cleveland on MSNSevere storms bring damaging winds, power outages across North TexasDowned power lines were strung across roadways, and roofs were torn off as storms moved through Palo Pinto County. Oncor said nearly 50,000 customers were impacted by power outages early Monday, June 9.
A line of showers and storms is working in from West Texas into Central Texas and may bring gusty winds and small hail along with heavy rainfall today.
BONHAM, Texas (KXII) - A lot of broken limbs, fallen trees left to pick up. The damage left by Sunday’s storm is keeping businesses like North Texas Tree Experts busy. Especially properties with multiple fallen trees, like the Bonham VA Medical Center.
Wind speeds were recorded above hurricane force in several locations including Abilene and in Fisher County near Roby.
A weather enthusiast showed why storm chasing is not for the faint of heart as he followed various storms through the Texas Panhandle on Sunday, encountering windshield-shattering hail, supercells, and towering dust storms.
Sunday night’s thunderstorms were forecast to bring several severe weather threats, but limited damage was reported Monday morning. Winds did peak at 76 miles per hour in Grayson County, according to the National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office, but top speeds were 20-30 mph lower for much of the rest of North Texas.