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Damage reported from tornadoes in Elgin, Round Rock amid severe weather in the Austin area (unknown)

Severe weather with reported tornadoes moved through Central Texas Monday evening, including a possible one near the Kalahari Resort in Round Rock.

"A watch means that conditions are favorable for severe thunderstorms over the next several hours," the weather service said in a statement. "Flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter," the weather service said. "Large hail greater than 2 inches in diameter and tornadoes are the primary threats, but damaging winds may also occur." The outlook for Austin calls for possible thunderstorms after 2 p.m. with temperatures climbing to 79 degrees. "The state is standing with the people of Williamson County shoulder to shoulder," Abbott said. "There is a tornado warning for this storm still in effect over Bell County through 6:45 p.m." Two more later struck the Thrall and Noack communities in eastern Williamson County. Officials said debris is blocking the roads near Chandler Road and CR101. No injuries have been reported. "I don't ever want to go through that again," Wagner said. “Do not endanger yourself by trying to rush in and try to save something now,” he said. “We have downed power lines, and in order to protect our first responders it’s important we turn off the power.” "All of them are alive and well."

Texas Is Hit by Damaging Winds as Southeast Braces for Severe Weather (unknown)

A strong storm system capable of producing large hail, isolated tornadoes, damaging winds and flooding was forecast to slam the South and Southeast through ...

Images of destroyed homes, broken trees and streets littered with debris in Jacksboro, about 90 miles northwest of Dallas, circulated widely on social media. Several tornadoes roared through Central Texas beginning in the late afternoon on Monday. Tornadic winds in and around Austin, the state capital, overturned an 18-wheeler. In Elgin, about 25 miles east of the city, a mobile home was tossed onto the top of a building.

Tornado Warnings Canceled; Line of Storms Pushes East (unknown)

A strong storm system pushing through Dallas-Fort Worth is bringing tornado and thunderstorm warnings into North Texas Monday afternoon.

That area, including the cities of Baton Rouge and Jackson, Mississippi, could see strong tornadoes Tuesday, forecasters said. "If severe weather approaches you, seek shelter on the lowest level of the structure you are in," Mitchell said. "Move to higher ground if you hear of flood warnings." Farther south and southeast, a MODERATE RISK (level 4 out of 5) includes areas around Waco, Austin, College Station, and Palestine. The strength of the tornadoes is not yet known. Tornado warnings were issued Monday night for portions of Dallas, Tarrant, Collin and Denton counties.

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KSAN Storm Team Weather Forecast Monday, March 21 2021 10 PM (ConchoValleyHomepage.com)

Active weather has moved to our East allowing temperatures across Texas to fall down for us. We will see mostly clear conditions tonight with some wind ...

Monday weather forecast (KITV Honolulu)

Winds will remain light for Monday, with parts of the state starting to see an increase in trade wind showers.

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Tuesday weather forecast for Huddersfield, Bradford, Leeds, York ... (Yorkshire Live)

It's proper sit outside weather tomorrow as temperatures climb to 17 degrees in parts of the region.

By 11am though, this is set to change to full cloud until 3pm, bar a little peek from the sun at 1pm. Besides those hours, for the entire period of daylight Leeds is set to see sun and cloud. The sun will rise at 6.03am and set at 6.21pm. The sun will rise at 6.05am and set at 6.22pm. The sun will rise at 6.05am and set at 6.23pm. The sun will rise at 6.06am and set at 6.24pm.

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Tuesday weather forecast for Leeds as temperatures soar and the ... (Leeds Live)

It's time to get outside in the sun tomorrow as it shines brightly for most of a hot March day.

Additionally, at 4pm, the clouds are forecast to disappear and leave the sun to shine in clear skies for a couple of hours. Temperatures will be climbing throughout the morning and will hit a high of 16 degrees at about 3pm. But the sun will rise at 6.05am to a clear sky that will remain until around 8am.

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Severe weather expected to impact local area Tuesday (WAFB)

Monday will be the proverbial “calm before the storm”. Clouds and winds will be on the increase through the day. Expect afternoon highs to reach 80° with wind ...

All modes of severe weather will have the potential of being significant. Once the cold front passes the severe weather threat will end. All modes of severe weather will be on the table. The Weather Prediction Center has a majority of the area under a Slight Risk (2 out of 4) for flash flooding. Damaging wind is the primary threat as segments of the line “bow” out similar to how a bow for a bow and arrow looks. BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - The local area continues to brace for a potential severe weather outbreak Tuesday. Monday will be the proverbial “calm before the storm”. Clouds and winds will be on the increase through the day.

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Enhanced risk for severe weather Tuesday in Alabama (al.com)

Severe storms, tornadoes, hail, high winds and flooding will be possible across Alabama on Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.

The risk for severe storms shifts east into Wednesday, and the Storm Prediction Center has that part of the state in a severe weather risk. The weather service in Mobile said those could be possible as early as late Tuesday morning for parts of southwest Alabama. A large part of central and south Alabama will have a slight or Level 2 risk, which means that scattered severe storms will be possible. Areas to the east of that have a marginal or Level 1 risk and could see isolated severe storms. Up to 4 inches of rain will be possible through Wednesday, according to forecasters. The enhanced risk area stretches roughly from Tuscaloosa southward to Mobile.

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