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Tornado Watch expired for North Texas
The Tornado Watch has expired for North Texas The severe weather threat has diminished this evening, as a cold front has already ushered in cooler Friday evening conditions across the metroplex. However, a few thunderstorms with heavy downpours remain possible, and flooding in some counties continues to be a concern. The rain will gradually clear out overnight, leading to a…
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Strong storms bring heavy rain and flooding to North Texas
Strong storms that moved through North Texas Monday brought flooding, power outages and flight delays.
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Strong storms more through North Texas causing flooded streets
Strong storms move through North Texas Monday with some areas including Dallas and Collin counties are under a flash flood warning. NBC 5 crews report from across the area.
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Severe weather expected in DFW after tornadoes tore through Oklahoma
In the hours after tornadoes tore through the Oklahoma City area, the DFW area was put on notice for potential severe weather – and the Metroplex is bracing for possible storms tomorrow. NBC 5’s Kennan Willards has the latest.
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Tornadoes injure 11 in Oklahoma as severe weather threat moves into North Texas
The entire Metroplex area will be under an increased risk of serious storms on Monday according to the NWS.
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LIVE RADAR: Severe risk has ended but showers continue overnight in North Texas
A potent storm system brings the threat of severe weather to North Texas.
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Burn ban issued in Denton County ahead of potential storm
Rain expected early Thursday morning and over the weekend will be a drop in the bucket compared to what’s needed to break drought conditions.
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FEMA conspiracy theories that have stoked chaos in the South date back to the 1980s
In the wake of hurricanes Helene and Milton, an outlandish conspiracy theory about the Federal Emergency Management Agency that has percolated for decades started to reappear online. Now, the government agency is making one of its strongest pushes against the claim to date.
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Why Hurricane Milton produced such strong tornadoes — and why future storms might do so again
Milton’s tornadoes were part of an unusual trend this year: Hurricanes in the U.S. have produced an abnormally high number of strong twisters.
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Helene and another storm dumped a whopping 40 trillion gallons of rain
Meteorologists calculate that more than 40 trillion gallons of rain drenched the Southeast United States in the last week from Hurricane Helene and a run-of-the-mill rainstorm that sloshed in ahead of it. It’s an unheard-of amount of water that stunned experts.
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Death toll rises from Helene as US Southeast deals with widespread devastation
The U.S. Southeast grappled Sunday with rising death tolls, a lack of vital supplies in isolated, flood-stricken areas and the widespread loss of homes and property while the devastating toll of Hurricane Helene became more clear and officials warned of a lengthy and difficult rebuild.
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At least 64 dead after Helene's deadly march across the Southeast
The storm, now a post-tropical cyclone, was expected to hover over the Tennessee Valley on Saturday and Sunday, the National Hurricane Center said.
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Texas woman hopes to hear from relatives after North Carolina flood
North Carolina’s governor says more than 200 people have been rescued. Others wait, trapped in their homes. With power lines and cell phone towers down, loved ones near and far cannot reach those in the hardest-hit areas. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards sat down with a Kaufman woman among those who found herself desperate for information.
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North Texan waits to hear from mother, grandmother after North Carolina storm
More than 24 hours passed without any communication from Sarah Fivecoat’s mom and grandmother, who were waiting out the storm in Asheville, North Carolina.
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At least 58 dead and millions without power after Helene's deadly march across the Southeast
Massive rains from powerful Hurricane Helene left people stranded, without shelter and awaiting rescue Saturday, as the cleanup began from a tempest that killed at least 58 people, caused widespread destruction across the U.S. Southeast and left millions without power.
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Man and dog stranded in sea amid Hurricane Helene rescued by US Coast Guard
The U.S. Coast Guard rescued a man and his dog during Hurricane Helene after their sailboat became disabled and began taking on water.
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At least 3 people killed as Tropical Storm Helene moves through Georgia
Hurricane Helene has weakened to a Tropical Storm over Georgia with maximum sustained winds of 70 mph. NBC 5’s Evan Anderson has the details.
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Quarter to pea size hail fell in parts of North Texas Wednesday morning
Thunderstorms brought hail to parts of Collin and Dallas County early Wednesday.
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Texans prepare to help potential victims of Francine storm
The National Weather Service warned late Wednesday night that no one in Louisiana is out of the woods yet. The agency says the worst of the storm hasn’t hit many areas. NBC 5’s Meredith Yeomans focuses more on the damage and how some North Texans prepare to help.
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Tropical Storm Francine likely to become Category 1 hurricane
Tropical Storm Francine, which developed in the Gulf of Mexico Monday, is expected to strengthen into a Category 1 hurricane Tuesday night and make landfall Wednesday over Louisiana. By the end of the week, it is expected to weaken into a depression as it moves up the Mississippi Valley.