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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Several Strong Tornadoes Struck Northern Texas Yesterday

A strong upper level circulation and warm, humid air from the south combined to produce an outbreak of severe weather that produced at least a dozen tornadoes in northern Texas yesterday that also damaged planes at the Dallas-Forth Worth International Airport.  CNN Reported:

Lancaster, Texas (CNN) -- Rescuers plan to search the Dallas area again Wednesday for anyone trapped after violent tornadoes flattened homes, sucked up tractor-trailers and sent debris swirling in the air. Between six and 13 tornadoes may have touched down in north Texas on Tuesday, the National Weather Service in Dallas-Fort Worth said. The number is an estimate pending a survey and damage assessment. There are no reports of deaths so far, according to the mayors of Dallas and Arlington. Three people were taken to a hospital in Arlington and at least 150 homes were destroyed, said Mayor Robert Cluck. Tornado touches down in Forney, Texas "We've dodged a bullet," he said. "We've done the primary search. We feel as though we have everybody now, but they won't give up until they have done all the other searches." "It was like 'The Wizard of Oz,'" said Gwen Dabbs, who was not able to make it to an interior room before the storm blew her windows out. She huddled in a corner of her living room covered with blankets as the tornado passed. "My body is sore from being in the corner. But I don't have not a cut, not a scratch, and I'm so thankful. Thank you, Lord," she said. Before the flurry of twisters touched down, massive hail pounded the area. "Once the hail stopped, our electricity went out. I thought, 'That's it, we need to get into the bathtub,'" said Nicole Lawrence.

George Wright is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist for Wright Weather Consulting, LLC. George is also a meteorologist with ABC News and Cablevision News 12. Our website is WrightWeather.com.