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May 11 marks a solemn double milestone in Texas weather history: the state’s deadliest tornado — and its strongest.
A massive tornado that tore through Lubbock on May 11, 1970, killed 26 people, left more than 500 injured, and caused $100 million in damages.
The tornado-producing thunderstorm was moving northeast at 40 mph and also was producing half-dollar-size hail.
This weekend's remembrance event came shortly after an EF-1 tornado touched down in nearby Bullard, with winds exceeding 90 ...
Cameron, Texas (KWTX) - The National Weather Service office in Fort Worth has confirmed that four tornadoes spawned in ...
New information released by the National Weather Service confirms several tornadoes touched down in Texas on May 6. The Forth ...
A pair of storm systems could fuel heavy rain and flooding across Texas this week. Some areas expect for possible tornadoes ...
As of Tuesday morning, the local National Weather Service offices have issued a tornado watch across a large portion of the ...
Severe weather is possible across Central Texas Tuesday. A Tornado Watch is in effect for most of the area until 4 p.m.
The Pearl Brewery bottled fresh drinking water and dispatched trucks to hard-hit Lubbock. The glass bottles were distributed ...
On Tuesday at 6:25 p.m. a tornado watch was released by the NWS Fort Worth TX in effect until Wednesday at 1 a.m. The watch ...
Monday is probably the peak, but a storm risk shifts eastward Tuesday. Cities in the highest risk for tornadoes include ...
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