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The Insurance Council of Texas assessed that insured losses inflicted by the storm amounted to $1.1 billion. [7] Hail sizes associated with the storm ranged between 1.75–4.5 in (4.5–11.5 cm), [2] and at one point the hail covered a region over 3 mi (5 km) wide. [5]
Here are the Texas counties as ranked: Texas counties most at-risk from hail damage, Rank among U.S. counties. Dallas (1) Tarrant (3) Denton (11) Childress (16) Collin (20) Potter (22) Bexar (32 ...
The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex ranks No. 7 among metro areas with the most and more intense twisters in the last 20 years, a study found. Severe storms will arrive in North Texas on Thursday and ...
The Dallas-Fort Worth area was included in a severe storm watch that was in effect until midnight Friday. Storm Reports This map contains continuously updated storm reports and damage from the ...
Here’s what to know about storms about to hit North Texas today.
Another storm system is headed to Dallas-Fort Worth and is expected to hit by Monday. Some of the more severe thunderstorms are expected to bring hail and damaging winds, according to the National ...
Any storm that forms today in the Dallas-Fort Worth area can turn severe with “very large hail,” strong gusty winds and even possible tornadoes — although this is “a more tertiary threat ...
A multiple-vortex tornado outside of Dallas, Texas on April 2, 1957. Since Dallas lies at the lower end of the "Tornado Alley", tornadoes have on occasion been a threat to the city. Most tornadoes hit the city during the months of April and May. [15] Dallas was hit by a powerful tornado on April 2, 1957; the tornado was later rated F3. [16]