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Teen Electrocuted During Fla. Storm After Stepping on Downed Power Line While Trying to Escape Burning Car
The strong storms pushing through Florida have killed a 17-year-old girl
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Severe Storms Move Out of North Texas
There will be a chance of thunderstorms developing Friday afternoon, some of which could be severe. The severe weather risk covers much of North Texas Friday afternoon and evening.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Low Storm Chances Possible Friday
Friday begins dry with more clouds, humidity and mild temperatures. Highs will be close to 90 degrees this afternoon. It looks to stay dry until late afternoon or evening thunderstorms return.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Storms Possible Friday
It looks to stay dry until Friday when a chance of afternoon or evening thunderstorms returns. The highest coverage of storms is expected to be across East Texas.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Storms Possible Friday
After a mild Thursday, tonight will remain mild with increasing clouds. Low temperatures will be in the 60s.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Warm & Dry Today, Storms Possible Friday
After a cool start, Thursday will be dry and warm with highs in the 80s. An isolated shower or storm cannot be ruled out later this evening, but most will remain dry.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Warm & Dry Today, Storms Possible Friday
After a cool start to the morning, Thursday will be dry and warm with highs in the 80s. An isolated shower or storm cannot be ruled out later this evening, but most will remain dry.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Cold Front, Storms East
For DFW, the forecast looks mostly dry, but some sprinkles or brief light rain will be possible early, with clouds giving way to sunshine during day. Humidity levels will drop behind the front.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Cold Front is on the Way, Storms East
A weak cold front will move through all of North Texas today. The front could trigger some isolated thunderstorms to the east of DFW.
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1 Killed, Several Hurt After Tornado Hits East Texas
One person was killed after severe weather, including a tornado, caused damage in several communities in East Texas, authorities said Sunday.
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Southeast Braces for More Tornados Severe Weather
The Southeast is bracing for more severe weather as tornados rip through the Deep South. At least five people were killed in Alabama Thursday. Overnight, another large tornado hit the town of Newnan, Georgia. Thirty-three million people remain at risk for more severe weather as the storm system pushes through.
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Alabama, Georgia Pick Up the Pieces After Deadly Tornadoes
Stunned residents are picking through rubble and communities are banding together to rebuild after tornadoes tore a swath of destruction across the Deep South
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At Least 5 Dead After Tornadoes Sweep Through Alabama
A string of deadly tornadoes roared through Alabama on Thursday, toppling trees, demolishing homes and knocking out power to thousands, part of a broad swath of violent weather sweeping across the Deep South. At least five fatalities and an unknown number of injuries were reported.
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North Texas Homeowners Assess Damage After Hail
Thursday it was all sun and clear blue skies, but less than 24 hours earlier strong storms produced hail and strong winds. In Haslet, some people reported golf ball-sized hail which pelted down on homes and cars across the area. “Very loud in the house, hitting the windows and the side of the house, yeah it was pretty intense,” said…
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North Texas Homeowners Assess Damage After Hail Storms
In Haslet, some people reported golf ball-sized hail which pelted down on homes and cars across the area.
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North Texas Homeowners Assess Damage After Hail
In Haslet, some people reported golf ball-sized hail which pelted down on homes and cars across the area.
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An Active Severe Weather Season Ahead, Similar to 2011
Severe weather season in North Texas runs from March through May. That is when we see the highest frequency of hail, wind and tornado events. This year is looking to be more active than normal here in North Texas and across the country.
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An Active Severe Weather Season Ahead, Similar to 2011
Severe weather season in North Texas runs from March through May. That is when we see the highest frequency of hail, wind and tornado events. This year is looking to be more active than normal here in North Texas and across the country.
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Late Night Storms Bring Large Hail and Heavy Rain
North Texans faced wet roads on the Thursday morning commute after a round of overnight storms brought heavy downpours and lightning.