
Dallas-Fort Worth (WBAP/KLF) – A damaging series of strong thunderstorms moved across North Texas last night.
Heavy rains flooded streets, caused accidents, toppled trees, and ripped shingles off roofs.
Arlington is reporting some of the heaviest damage at an apartment complex; the damage displaced 75 families at the Waterdance Apartments of Pioneer Parkway.
The are also reports of structural damage on the overhang at a fast food restaurant on Cooper Street at Arkansas lane collapsed on a car.
Oncor reports 16 thousand customers lost power during the storm. Crews have been working to get the lights back on.
Continuing to assist @ArlingtonTxFire at a few locations tonight due to roof collapses and debris field. Pioneer Parkway is closed in both directions between Center Street and Collins Street due to debris from area apartment complexes on roadway. pic.twitter.com/S73pT0o4ge
— Arlington Police, TX (@ArlingtonPD) November 25, 2020
Some pictures I cought while spotting this storm and helping clear a tree. Thanks the hard working men and women of APD pic.twitter.com/XCmFXzfrZa
— Daniel (@icemanx69) November 25, 2020
Sirens going off in Oak Lawn. @JesseWFAA tells me weak rotation west of here.
Get to your safe space just in case. @wfaa pic.twitter.com/NkfThKYoRz
— Tiffany Liou (@tliou) November 25, 2020
pure Texas ⚡️⚡️ rumble. @wfaa #wfaaweather pic.twitter.com/ETzR4MsBMB
— David Goins (@dgoins) November 25, 2020
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