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Injuries, damage in Gordon, Texas
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17hon MSN
Storm surveys are underway following a night of severe weather across North Texas. As of Monday afternoon, at least one tornado has been confirmed near the City of Gordon, located about 66 miles west of Fort Worth. Gordon ISD canceled classes for the week due to extensive damage on campus from the storms.
After a severe weather weekend, North Texas will see one more round of storms on Monday, May 19. The main window for severe weather Monday is from 4 to 10 p.m., with the core risk in areas north and east of the Metroplex.
A seventh straight day of powerful thunderstorms and significant severe weather is ahead from the Midwest to Deep South.
Tuesday morning started cloudy, misty and muggy, but thanks to a cold front, a drier and cooler airmass settled into the region. Dew point temperatures went from 70 to 50 degrees, and the day went from cloudy to sunny in just a few hours!
London, Ky. — More tornadoes plowed through the central U.S. on Monday, ripping apart buildings and knocking out power as people from Texas to Kentucky continued to clean up from days of severe weather that killed more than two dozen people and destroyed thousands of homes and buildings.
The highest chances of severe weather will be in North Texas, but chances will stretch into the Texas Hill Country as well.
A tornado was spotted near Santo, Texas, on Sunday, prompting severe thunderstorm warnings for Weatherford, Lipan, Granbury, and Willow Park.
3don MSN
Storms with reports of hail are moving through North Texas Friday, leading to flight delays and cancellations.