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May 11 marks a solemn double milestone in Texas weather history: the state’s deadliest tornado — and its strongest.
The F4 tornado was about 1/8 of a mile wide and destroyed hundreds of buildings in its path. The deadliest tornado in Texas history struck just after 4 p.m., the day after Mother’s Day in 1953.
It started as a low, haunting roar building in the distance. It grew into a deafening thunder that drowned out all else. The ...
The first of Beyoncé’s three concerts at Soldier Field started late but proved well worth the wait, showing that she has more ...
After a scorcher of a week – like height of summer heat – a stormy surge across Texas this weekend and into the start of next ...
AccuWeather meteorologists are warning that an active pattern will bring thunderstorms from the northern Plains to the ...
Since January, layoffs, leadership resignations and a massive proposed reorganization have threatened the integrity and ...
The alerts were intended for a small group of residents near Calabasas, but stoked panic and confusion as they were blasted ...
A massive tornado that tore through Lubbock on May 11, 1970, killed 26 people, left more than 500 injured, and caused $100 million in damages.
A slow-moving, active storm system brought heavy rain, large hail and tornadoes to parts of Texas and Oklahoma and ... Police in Moore, about 10 miles (16 kilometers) south of Oklahoma City ...
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