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May 11 marks a solemn double milestone in Texas weather history: the state’s deadliest tornado — and its strongest.
The tornado-producing thunderstorm was moving northeast at 40 mph and also was producing half-dollar-size hail.
As of Tuesday morning, the local National Weather Service offices have issued a tornado watch across a large portion of the ...
Under a bright blue sky — unlike the dark and ominous sky on May 11, 1970 — community leaders gathered downtown on Sunday to ...
A pair of storm systems could fuel heavy rain and flooding across Texas this week. Some areas expect for possible tornadoes ...
Cameron, Texas (KWTX) - The National Weather Service office in Fort Worth has confirmed that four tornadoes spawned in ...
A massive tornado that tore through Lubbock on May 11, 1970, killed 26 people, left more than 500 injured, and caused $100 ...
This weekend's remembrance event came shortly after an EF-1 tornado touched down in nearby Bullard, with winds exceeding 90 ...
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 ...
A storm system tracking across the South could generate tornadoes from Texas to Mississippi. On top of that, a significant ...
Severe weather is possible across Central Texas Tuesday. A Tornado Watch is in effect for most of the area until 4 p.m.
To mark the 55th anniversary of the Lubbock tornado, the Lubbock County Historical Commission unveiled two Texas Historical Markers at the memorial downtown Sunday.
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