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WABC's Dani Beckstrom reports on the severe weather expected for Texas and Oklahoma, with destructive winds, giant hail and possible tornadoes.
More than 40 million Americans are in the threat zone through Saturday night, stretching from Texas to the Carolinas.
In addition to the warmth, severe storms will be possible overnight Saturday night, Sunday night and Monday afternoon and ...
Storms could bring 100-mile-per-hour winds, hail bigger than baseballs and a few tornadoes to northern Texas and southwest ...
North Texas is facing a significant severe weather event Sunday night, with the potential for widespread damaging winds, ...
Central Texas is set for a sweltering Sunday, with temperatures forecast to hit 100 degrees, followed by a shift to a stormy ...
According to the National Weather Service, storms will move in about 8 p.m. from the northwest and travel southeast, with the ...
Temperatures near the triple-digits as the threat for severe weather increases Sunday, June 8. High winds, heavy rain and ...
The greatest risk of severe storms will be from the Panhandle eastward into North Texas, hail and tornadoes are possible.
Houston is set for a near-record hot and hazy Sunday, while a significant and dangerous severe weather outbreak with the ...
Millions of people in Texas and Oklahoma, including the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, will need to be on alert Sunday as the ...
North and Northeastern storms are possible in North Texas Saturday night into Sunday. Sunday, the heat index will near 105 ...