The upstate region of texasin the south of the United States, suffered during the night of last Wednesday, May 22, the destruction caused by severe weather that generated a new alert for this Thursday in certain cities.
With multiple rounds of storms across the state, North Texas remained covered by a stationary front overnight Wednesdayand this Thursday Isolated storm alerts continue. According to the information shared by the media CBS Newsthe front will move north as the day progresses, with potential for strong to severe storms in the afternoon hours.
In that line, the The main alerts are for large hail, damaging winds and flooding. Thus, a flood alert remains in effect until 1 AM on Friday for most of the north of the state, with the possibility that any heavy rain could cause sudden accumulation of water in the area.
For the long weekend, as part of the Memorial Day holiday, The storms will disperse and the temperature will begin to risewith the possibility of exceeding 35°.
Texas city in emergency due to tornadoes on May 23
After the strong winds of last Wednesday, the The city of Temple declared an emergency due to the damage caused. Between destroyed homes and cars visibly damaged by the winds, an investigation team from the National Weather Service (NWS) will tour the area to assess the destruction.
The supercell storm, which caused at least one tornado around 6:30 PM local time in the region, generated warnings and led authorities to ask citizens to leave the roads. In it Bell County (including the city of Belton) and surrounding regions, damage was evident with falling trees, utility poles, and even buildings.
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