Tennis Ball sized hail
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Tennis Ball sized hail
was reported in the Dallas/Ft.Worth Texas area last night. Severe weather caused a black out in that area too.
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I don't think everyone in Dallas has tennis rackets either... 

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It was wild last night, lost power around 9pm and finaly come back on as of 10:15 this morning. Had HEAVY rain with golfball size hail, 65mph wind's, 1 Tornado with Light damage, lot's of trees down in the area, several roof's damage as well.
May have a repeat again tonight here in north Texas
(AT 910 PM CDT TRAINED WEATHER SPOTTERS REPORTED A TORNADO IN
SOUTHWEST ARLINGTON (Kennedale) NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF INTERSTATE 20 AND
HIGHWAY 287. MOVEMENT WAS SOUTHEAST AT 30 MPH.)
May have a repeat again tonight here in north Texas
(AT 910 PM CDT TRAINED WEATHER SPOTTERS REPORTED A TORNADO IN
SOUTHWEST ARLINGTON (Kennedale) NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF INTERSTATE 20 AND
HIGHWAY 287. MOVEMENT WAS SOUTHEAST AT 30 MPH.)
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CaptinCrunch wrote:It was wild last night, lost power around 9pm and finaly come back on as of 10:15 this morning. Had HEAVY rain with golfball size hail, 65mph wind's, 1 Tornado with Light damage, lot's of trees down in the area, several roof's damage as well.
May have a repeat again tonight here in north Texas
(AT 910 PM CDT TRAINED WEATHER SPOTTERS REPORTED A TORNADO IN
SOUTHWEST ARLINGTON (Kennedale) NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF INTERSTATE 20 AND
HIGHWAY 287. MOVEMENT WAS SOUTHEAST AT 30 MPH.)
Glad you are okay!! And a repeat definitely looks possible, although I believe the best threat of severe weather looks to be farther WNW toward the Wichita Falls area.
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