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More storms ahead: Severe storm hit Texas

03:04 PM
April 30, 2025

More storms ahead
Severe storm hit Texas

Severe storms producing large hail, drenching downpours and destructive wind gusts swept across northern Texas Tuesday. Storms continue to cause the same troubles today across the southern Plains.

The WeatherRadar shows a storm complex moving across northern Texas and central Oklahoma this morning. Fed by Gulf moisture streaming northward, as seen on the WindRadar, this storm complex will continue to produce heavy rain, hail and damaging winds as it pushes eastward into northeastern Texas and the Ozarks. Flash flooding remains a dangerous threat.

Dallas and Austin, Texas, and Tulsa, Okla., could be threatened by these storms. Be prepared and click the link below for more information.

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James West
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