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The deadliest tornado in Texas history struck just after 4 p.m., the day after Mother’s Day in 1953. It started near Lorena and carved a path straight into downtown Waco.
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The deadliest tornado in Texas history struck just after 4 p.m., the day after Mother’s Day in 1953. It started near Lorena and carved a path straight into downtown Waco.
A tornado watch has been issued across a massive part of Texas on Tuesday, May 6, by the National Weather Service. NWS is warning of a few likely tornadoes, apple-sized hail and scattered winds up ...
The day after Mother’s Day, around 4 p.m., a major supercell took shape near Waco. The hook echo was picked up by primitive weather radar located at Texas A&M. The storm moved north across the ...
The highest tornado threat is centered in North Texas along the Red River, particularly near Sherman and Paris, though isolated tornadoes remain possible in DFW, according to the National Weather ...
An F5 tornado struck near Valley Mills, west of Waco, on May 6, 1973, resulting in zero deaths or injuries. Another F5 tornado hit the Brownwood area, east of San Angelo, in 1976, resulting in 11 ...
The NWS in Lubbock has placed parts of West Texas and New Mexico under a tornado watch into late Thursday evening. Here's what to know to stay safe.
The EF-1 tornado near the City of Gordon, located about 66 miles west of Fort Worth, led Gordon ISD to cancel classes for the week due to extensive damage on campus from the storms. According to ...