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North Texas, tornadoes and severe weather

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Dallas Weather: Tornado damage, large hail reported as storms move through North Texas
The Brief Severe storms returned to North Texas on Tuesday, bringing damaging winds, large hail, and possible tornadoes.

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North Texas storms spawn multiple tornadoes, injure several and cause widespread damage
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North Texas storms leave widespread damage in Mineral Wells, Weatherford
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WATCH: Video shows moment EF-3 tornado rips through Mineral Wells
Doorbell camera footage in Mineral Wells shows the dramatic moment an EF-3 tornado hit a neighborhood in the North Texas suburb.

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Mineral Wells tornado declared EF-3 as damage assessments continue. What we know
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2 tornadoes, including an EF-3, confirmed after Tuesday's severe weather in North Texas
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State of disaster, curfew declared after EF-3 tornado tears through Texas city and leaves path of destruction
Mineral Wells Fire Department Chief Ryan Dunn told local media that two people were hospitalized, while several others sustained minor injuries and were treated at the scene.

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EF-3 tornado devastates Mineral Wells, community unites
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Texas tornado shreds homes, buildings following weekend twisters near Dallas-Fort Worth
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Oklahoma tornadoes cause injuries, temporarily shut down Air Force base

Powerful tornadoes tore across Oklahoma, injuring at least 10 people and prompting the temporary closure of Vance Air Force Base.
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Curious Iowa: Can tornadoes touch down in cities?

If you’ve lived in the Midwest a while, you’ve probably heard the claim that you’re less likely to encounter a tornado if you live in a big city. You also may have heard that tornadoes don’t touch down near rivers or cross them. Or that a ...
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