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May 21, 2013; 6:53 AM ET Thunderstorms in the area Thursday morning through Thursday evening; storms can be strong, perhaps severe
The National Weather Service now says the tornado was an EF5 twister, the most powerful type, with winds of at least 200 mph.
Thunderstorms in the area Thursday morning through Thursday evening; storms can be strong, perhaps severe
Nearly the same setup for tornadoes that focused on Oklahoma Monday is targeting north central Texas Tuesday afternoon.
High winds and heavy rain are approaching the Dallas area. Meteorologist Adrienne Green has more.
Severe storms, some capable of producing tornadoes, will threaten communities across northeastern Texas, northwestern Louisiana and Arkansas into Tuesday night.
High winds will blast through Dallas as a line of thunderstorms moves through. The tornado threat shifts into Northeast Texas.
While additional strong thunderstorms will roll through through portions of tornado-ravaged Oklahoma Tuesday, the risk of tornadoes has diminished.
The atmospheric severe weather engine began firing on all cylinders this past weekend and reached full speed Monday over Oklahoma.
Preliminary reports are calling it an EF-4 tornado that has caused numerous fatalities and injuries in Moore, Okla.
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Following deadly storms across the southern Plains on Monday, severe weather will continue across portions of the southern Plains, Midwest and South.
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