Strong to severe storms moved through North Texas on Tuesday morning, causing widespread damage and power outages.
According to Oncor, heavy lightning and straight-line winds of 75-80 mph have caused significant damage in North Texas. Track power outages here.
Frisco ISD closed three school campuses due to power outages, the district announced. Rogers Elementary, Staley Middle School ...
The National Weather Service issued a tornado watch for eastern Louisiana and southern Mississippi through 7 p.m. CT on ...
Early morning storms knocked out power for thousands of people in North Texas on Tuesday. Winds over 70 miles per hour took down trees and power lines. As of 9 a.m., more than 250,000 Oncor customers ...
DALLAS - Wind gusts that topped 70 miles per hour caused damage in parts of North Texas early Tuesday morning. Those high ...
Thousands of power outages were reported by Oncor early March 4 as severe thunderstorms with the potential for high wind moved into North Texas. According to Oncor's outage map, more than ...
Severe weather tore across the South Tuesday with power outages, damage to homes and businesses, flight delays and a ...
Much of North Texas remained under a severe thunderstorm warning and a thunderstorm watch Tuesday morning as high winds and ...