The National Weather Service has confirmed six tornadoes (so far) that ripped through East Texas this past Saturday, the worst of them in Canton, Fruitvale, Eustace and Emory. These tornadoes took almost everything from some people while leaving debris and damage behind for others. At times like this it is great to see everyone come together as one community to help out each other. There are no li
When storms wreck havoc in East Texas, law enforcement and first responders step up to protect us. But everyday citizens step up in big ways, too, when the need is there. Such was the case this weekend.
Not only are East Texans coming together to support the relief effort from the tornadoes in Canton, Eustace and other parts of East Texas, but so are other parts of Texas, including the Texas Rangers.
A series of tornadoes ripped across Arkansas, Oklahoma and Iowa on Sunday, killing at least 17 people and destroying multiple homes, vehicles and businesses.
A huge tornado touched down just outside of Oklahoma City earlier today, causing widespread destruction and leaving behind a yet-untold number of casualties.
To see how you can help those affected, see the list below. This list will continue to be updated...
Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback declared a state of emergency in the wake of a giant tornado, which hit Wichita particularly hard late Saturday night. Miraculously there are no major injuries reported so far.
Tuesday afternoon the Dallas/Ft. Worth metroplex was ravaged by a few rounds of severe weather that spawned several tornadoes and did quite a bit of damage throughout the metroplex. There were even reports of a tornado in the vicinity of Six Flags Over Texas, the Rangers Ballpark In Arlington and Cowboys Stadium but thankfully the tornado never touched down and no damage was done to any of the fa
The National Weather Service preliminary findings indicate one of the tornadoes that struck North Texas had wind gusts ranging from 136 to 165 mph, suggesting it was an EF3. That’s two categories shy of the strongest tornadoes.
East Texas was not immune to the tornado outbreak that hit Dallas-Fort Worth yesterday. A tornado was confirmed by a trained spotter around 3:30 p.m. yesterday afternoon, southwest of Sulphur Springs.