North Texas storms leave more than 47,000 without power
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Sunday night’s thunderstorms knocked out power to tens of thousands of people across North Texas, brought winds over 50 miles per hour and dropped 1-3 inches of rain. The storms, while strong, were not quite as intense as some forecasts originally suggested.
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNPossible tornado in Wimberley as storms hit Central TexasWIMBERLEY, Texas - A possible tornado touched down in Wimberley as storms rolled through the area and left behind some damage. The tornado is believed to have touched down early this morning. Some minor damage like downed trees was spotted by FOX 7 Austin crews at the scene.
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.
According to the National Weather Service, Dallas is under a flood watch. Surrounding areas could see one to four inches of heavy rain.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNStaff vacancies hit Texas weather offices as they brace for a busy hurricane seasonHouston’s National Weather Service office has lost its head meteorologist amid a federal requirement to cut 10% of NOAA’s staff.
One of the hardest-hit places was Bonham, where wind and rain caused trees to hit homes and power lines all over town.
SAN ANTONIO - While the sun was out on Tuesday afternoon, conditions are coming together to support storm development in our viewing region including San Antoni
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.