GALLERY: Severe Storms Cause Damage in North Abilene, Across Big Country
- Severe thunderstorms struck North Texas Sunday night into Monday, causing widespread power outages and heavy rainfall across the region.
- The storms followed earlier forecasts warning of damaging winds over 80 mph, large hail, localized flooding, and possible tornadoes.
- Power outages peaked overnight near 90,000 customers, with Dallas County reporting over 12,000 and Tarrant County over 8,600 outages amid swift-moving storms.
- The highest wind gust reached 76 mph in southeastern Grayson County, rainfall varied from 0.86 inches at DFW Airport to over 3.5 inches in southern Dallas County.
- Authorities activated emergency response resources and warned of further scattered storms Monday night into Tuesday morning, keeping localized flooding and gusty winds a concern.
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GALLERY: Severe storms cause damage in north Abilene, across Big Country
Sunday storms, potential tornados leave damage across North Texas - Herald Democrat
By Michael Hutchins Herald Democrat Cleanup crews across North Texas started picking up the pieces and debris Monday left following severe storms that caused significant damage across much of North Texas. As of Monday morning, local emergency officials and the National Weather Service were still assessing the damage to determine the full strength of the storms. Sunday’s storms left behind a path of damage that runs from Abilene to the state bord…
More severe weather possible by midweek. Flooding, wind and some hai
A significant weather event impacted North Texas last night, bringing loud thunderstorms, flash flooding, and damaging wind reports. Fortunately, the storms have moved out of the region, at least for the time being
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