Tornado-producing storm deals deadly weather to Oklahoma and Texas
- A slow-moving storm system caused heavy rain, large hail, and tornadoes in Texas and Oklahoma, resulting in three fatalities as severe weather warnings persisted.
- The National Weather Service confirmed multiple tornadoes, including significant damage in Ada and Moore, Oklahoma, where flooding stranded vehicles.
- Police in Moore responded to numerous high-water incidents, with two fatalities confirmed from cars caught in floodwaters and home damage reported from tornadoes.
- Over 20 homes were damaged in Marshall County, Oklahoma, with risks of further flooding as more heavy rain is anticipated this week.
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Severe weather brings hail to Central Texas
AUSTIN (KXAN) — As severe weather moved through Central Texas overnight, some parts received substantial hail. KXAN Meteorologist Kristen Currie said there was only one severe storm last night, which impacted Williamson County. Here's a look at some hail photos sent in by KXAN viewers. 4-22-25 | Hail in SE Georgetown (Credit: Holly B.)4-22-25 | Hail in Georgetown (Credit: Suzanne Bacci)4-22-25 | Hail in SE Georgetown (Credit: Holly B.)4-22-25 | …
Stalled front continues to bring storms to southeast Texas
HOUSTON (KIAH) -- A stalled out frontal boundary continues to bring strong storms to portions of Southeast Texas. As of 12:45 p.m., a special marine warning had been issued by the National Weather Service for coastal waters from Freeport to Matagorda Ship Channel, out 29 nautical miles, as well as the coastal waters from High Island to Freeport. This area of storms is bringing winds of 40 knots or greater and is moving to the southeast at 10 kno…
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