Stay safe as severe thunderstorms with quarter-sized hail and damaging winds sweep through West Texas. Seek shelter indoors immediately!
A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for several counties in West Texas, including Glasscock, Midland, Reagan, and Upton. The storm, moving at 20 MPH towards the northeast, poses a serious threat with its potential for quarter-sized hail and damaging wind gusts reaching up to 60 MPH. Residents in these areas are urged to take immediate precautions and seek shelter on the ground floor of a sturdy building.
Another severe thunderstorm alert is in effect for Pecos and Terrell counties on the same day. This storm, also accompanied by quarter-sized hail and winds of 60 MPH, is causing concern among residents. Authorities advise everyone in the affected areas to stay indoors and prioritize safety until the storm passes.
In the midst of these dramatic weather events, it is crucial for individuals to stay informed through local weather updates and warnings. Being prepared and knowing how to react to severe weather conditions can make all the difference in staying safe during such emergencies.
Remember, when in doubt, it's always best to prioritize safety and take necessary precautions to protect yourself and your loved ones during severe thunderstorms.
A severe thunderstorm has been located near Glasscock, Midland, Reagan and Upton counties and is currently tracking to the Northeast at 20 MPH.
This storm is producing Quarter-sized hail and damaging wind gusts up to 60 MPH. Please seek shelter indoors, on the ground floor of a sturdy building, and ...