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    At Least 4 Dead In Texas After Severe Storms Bring Tornadoes And Tennis Ball-sized Hail To Western And Central US



    All residents have been accounted for after a tornado ravaged a small town
    in northwest Texas, killing four people and injuring 10 Wednesday night, officials said.

    The search, however, continues as crews look for possible visitors or
    drivers who were in the area when the tornado hit, Texas Department of
    Public Safety Sergeant Johnny Bures said Thursday.

    The deadly tornado struck Matador, a town of a few hundred people roughly
    a 280-mile drive northwest of Dallas, Wednesday evening, the National
    Weather Service office in Lubbock said.

    The twister came as powerful storms pummeled parts of the western and
    central US and at least 11 tornado reports were made across the western
    and central US, including six in Colorado, three in Texas, one in Wyoming
    and one in Nebraska, according to the Storm Prediction Center.
    A Houston Astros fan uses a hand fan to keep cool while waiting to enter
    Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas, for a baseball game against the
    Cincinnati Reds on Saturday, June 17, 2023.

    Millions under extreme heat alerts in the South and Southwest as hundreds
    of thousands without power

    The fatalities included an elderly woman who died in her home, Mayor Pro Tempore Dvonna Grundy told CNN.

    “The Town of Matador has experienced an unprecedented tornado bringing
    damaging winds to the town,” the Lubbock Fire Rescue post stated. “There
    are four confirmed fatalities & ten total injuries. Seven of which were transported by EMS and three by personal vehicle.”

    The tornado destroyed Grundy’s home – leaving her without clothes or
    medicine – and scattered or killed much of the livestock she kept on her property, she said.

    “It’s completely gone,” Grundy said, adding all of her chickens were gone
    and most of her cattle and horses were dead.

    Rough weather continues Thursday, with more than 42 million people under
    at least a marginal risk of severe weather from Wyoming to Texas and in
    parts of Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas, the Storm Prediction Center
    said.
    Search and rescue teams look for survivors in a former Dollar General
    after a tornado in Matador, Texas, on June 22, 2023.
    Search and rescue teams look for survivors in a former Dollar General
    after a tornado in Matador, Texas, on June 22, 2023.
    Annie Rice/Lubbock Avalanche-Journal/AP

    Crews and law enforcement from as far as Wichita Falls have responded to Matador to help with search efforts, Bures said. Lubbock Fire Rescue is assisting Matador and posted photos of the devastation on social media, including one of an American flag wrapped around debris.

    Texas Governor Greg Abbott on Thursday updated the state’s disaster
    declaration following the Matador tornado.

    “The disaster declaration will continue to support Texas’ response and
    recovery efforts to extensive damages in 21 Texas counties, including the following counties added today: Motley, Nolan, Fisher, Jones, Kent, and Stonewall counties,” an announcement from the governor’s office said.

    People in Texas and Oklahoma are also battling extreme temperatures this
    week – above 100 degrees in some areas – even as hundreds of thousands are without power following devastating storms

    Wednesday’s deadly tornado marked the second such disaster in Texas in
    less than a week. A tornado killed at least three people and injured
    dozens of others in the Texas Panhandle city of Perryton, about 180 miles
    north of Matador, on June 15, authorities said.

    Nearly 100 people attending a concert Wednesday evening at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre near Denver were injured after being pelted with hail during severe storms that moved across the area, the West Metro Fire Department
    said.

    At least seven people were taken to hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries, the fire department said in a tweet. Up to 90 people were
    treated on scene, the department said. Injuries included cuts and broken
    bones, the tweet said.
    Storms bring massive hail, power outages

    Wednesday’s storms battered parts of the western and central US with large
    hail and lashing winds, the prediction service said.

    Tennis ball-sized hail – around 2.75 inches – was reported in several
    cities in Colorado and Texas on Wednesday, including in Matador. In
    Jayton, Texas, a 4-inch hailstone was reported.

    Nearly 500,000 homes and businesses were without power overnight in Texas
    and Oklahoma, according to utility tracker PowerOutage.us. Power is not expected to be back until Friday or Saturday if “everything goes
    smoothly,” Bures said in a Thursday morning news conference.


    “The substation was damaged, and that was a big part of why the power was
    out, too,” Bures said.

    A donation center has been set up near the town’s school, Bures said.

    Multiple agencies are working to ensure everyone is accounted for and
    assess the damage left behind by the tornado, and drones will be used to
    map the tornado’s path, he said.

    Severe thunderstorm watches were in effect early Thursday for more than 15 million people in the region, including those in Houston, Texas, and
    Denver, Colorado.
    Texans battle dueling heat and severe storms

    Many Texans are grappling with a double whammy of destructive storms and record-breaking temperatures this week.

    More than 20 million people are under heat alerts across Texas and New
    Mexico and record-breaking temperatures are expected to continue.

    High temperatures in the low-90s are expected Thursday and Friday in
    Matador, with Saturday’s high set to surpass 100 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.

    Without power, some residents will have to endure the heat without air conditioning, so a senior citizen center in Matador has been designated as
    a cooling place, Bures said.


    This is what happens to your body when temperatures soar

    Texas is among a handful of southern states that have seen triple-digit temperatures in recent days. On Wednesday, the southern Texas cities of
    Laredo and McAllen saw record highs of 114 and 107 degrees, respectively.

    “Temperatures this afternoon will climb into the mid 90s to near 100
    degrees across the eastern half of the area and top out between 100 and
    108 across the western Concho Valley and northern Edwards Plateau,” the National Weather Service office in San Angelo said.

    When you consider the actual temperature combined with the humidity
    levels, the heat index, or “feels like” temperature, will hover around 110 degrees.

    Some heat alerts are set to expire as conditions slowly improve Thursday evening, providing a small reprieve.

    The relief will be short-lived, however. Sweltering temperatures are
    expected to return Sunday and last into next week.

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    At Least 4 Dead In Texas After Severe Storms Bring Tornadoes And Tennis Ball-sized Hail To Western And Central US



    All residents have been accounted for after a tornado ravaged a small town
    in northwest Texas, killing four people and injuring 10 Wednesday night, officials said.

    The search, however, continues as crews look for possible visitors or
    drivers who were in the area when the tornado hit, Texas Department of
    Public Safety Sergeant Johnny Bures said Thursday.

    The deadly tornado struck Matador, a town of a few hundred people roughly
    a 280-mile drive northwest of Dallas, Wednesday evening, the National
    Weather Service office in Lubbock said.

    The twister came as powerful storms pummeled parts of the western and
    central US and at least 11 tornado reports were made across the western
    and central US, including six in Colorado, three in Texas, one in Wyoming
    and one in Nebraska, according to the Storm Prediction Center.
    A Houston Astros fan uses a hand fan to keep cool while waiting to enter
    Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas, for a baseball game against the
    Cincinnati Reds on Saturday, June 17, 2023.

    Millions under extreme heat alerts in the South and Southwest as hundreds
    of thousands without power

    The fatalities included an elderly woman who died in her home, Mayor Pro Tempore Dvonna Grundy told CNN.

    “The Town of Matador has experienced an unprecedented tornado bringing
    damaging winds to the town,” the Lubbock Fire Rescue post stated. “There
    are four confirmed fatalities & ten total injuries. Seven of which were transported by EMS and three by personal vehicle.”

    The tornado destroyed Grundy’s home – leaving her without clothes or
    medicine – and scattered or killed much of the livestock she kept on her property, she said.

    “It’s completely gone,” Grundy said, adding all of her chickens were gone
    and most of her cattle and horses were dead.

    Rough weather continues Thursday, with more than 42 million people under
    at least a marginal risk of severe weather from Wyoming to Texas and in
    parts of Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas, the Storm Prediction Center
    said.
    Search and rescue teams look for survivors in a former Dollar General
    after a tornado in Matador, Texas, on June 22, 2023.
    Search and rescue teams look for survivors in a former Dollar General
    after a tornado in Matador, Texas, on June 22, 2023.
    Annie Rice/Lubbock Avalanche-Journal/AP

    Crews and law enforcement from as far as Wichita Falls have responded to Matador to help with search efforts, Bures said. Lubbock Fire Rescue is assisting Matador and posted photos of the devastation on social media, including one of an American flag wrapped around debris.

    Texas Governor Greg Abbott on Thursday updated the state’s disaster
    declaration following the Matador tornado.

    “The disaster declaration will continue to support Texas’ response and
    recovery efforts to extensive damages in 21 Texas counties, including the following counties added today: Motley, Nolan, Fisher, Jones, Kent, and Stonewall counties,” an announcement from the governor’s office said.

    People in Texas and Oklahoma are also battling extreme temperatures this
    week – above 100 degrees in some areas – even as hundreds of thousands are without power following devastating storms

    Wednesday’s deadly tornado marked the second such disaster in Texas in
    less than a week. A tornado killed at least three people and injured
    dozens of others in the Texas Panhandle city of Perryton, about 180 miles
    north of Matador, on June 15, authorities said.

    Nearly 100 people attending a concert Wednesday evening at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre near Denver were injured after being pelted with hail during severe storms that moved across the area, the West Metro Fire Department
    said.

    At least seven people were taken to hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries, the fire department said in a tweet. Up to 90 people were
    treated on scene, the department said. Injuries included cuts and broken
    bones, the tweet said.
    Storms bring massive hail, power outages

    Wednesday’s storms battered parts of the western and central US with large
    hail and lashing winds, the prediction service said.

    Tennis ball-sized hail – around 2.75 inches – was reported in several
    cities in Colorado and Texas on Wednesday, including in Matador. In
    Jayton, Texas, a 4-inch hailstone was reported.

    Nearly 500,000 homes and businesses were without power overnight in Texas
    and Oklahoma, according to utility tracker PowerOutage.us. Power is not expected to be back until Friday or Saturday if “everything goes
    smoothly,” Bures said in a Thursday morning news conference.


    “The substation was damaged, and that was a big part of why the power was
    out, too,” Bures said.

    A donation center has been set up near the town’s school, Bures said.

    Multiple agencies are working to ensure everyone is accounted for and
    assess the damage left behind by the tornado, and drones will be used to
    map the tornado’s path, he said.

    Severe thunderstorm watches were in effect early Thursday for more than 15 million people in the region, including those in Houston, Texas, and
    Denver, Colorado.
    Texans battle dueling heat and severe storms

    Many Texans are grappling with a double whammy of destructive storms and record-breaking temperatures this week.

    More than 20 million people are under heat alerts across Texas and New
    Mexico and record-breaking temperatures are expected to continue.

    High temperatures in the low-90s are expected Thursday and Friday in
    Matador, with Saturday’s high set to surpass 100 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.

    Without power, some residents will have to endure the heat without air conditioning, so a senior citizen center in Matador has been designated as
    a cooling place, Bures said.


    This is what happens to your body when temperatures soar

    Texas is among a handful of southern states that have seen triple-digit temperatures in recent days. On Wednesday, the southern Texas cities of
    Laredo and McAllen saw record highs of 114 and 107 degrees, respectively.

    “Temperatures this afternoon will climb into the mid 90s to near 100
    degrees across the eastern half of the area and top out between 100 and
    108 across the western Concho Valley and northern Edwards Plateau,” the National Weather Service office in San Angelo said.

    When you consider the actual temperature combined with the humidity
    levels, the heat index, or “feels like” temperature, will hover around 110 degrees.

    Some heat alerts are set to expire as conditions slowly improve Thursday evening, providing a small reprieve.

    The relief will be short-lived, however. Sweltering temperatures are
    expected to return Sunday and last into next week.

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