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A First Alert Weather Day is in place for both Tuesday and Wednesday due to the threat of severe weather.
The first full week of meteorological spring brought a severe weather threat to the Central U.S. with 24 confirmed tornadoes and multiple fatalities.
Severe weather returns to North Texas on Tuesday, March 10. An upper-level storm system is bringing another round of strong and severe storms over Tuesday afternoon and evening, according to the National Weather Service Fort Worth.
A Weather Impact Alert is in effect for the Houston area today. Strong storms that could bring damaging wind and possible tornadoes are in the forecast.
More than 100 million people were in the path of severe weather sweeping across parts of the U.S. on Tuesday night, from Texas to Michigan. The system was forecast to spawn strong tornadoes, destructive winds and hail the size of baseballs.
Augie Meyers, a San Antonio musician and former member of the Texas Tornadoes, died over the weekend. He was 85.
Photos and videos posted on social media showed flattened homes and knocked down trees in a lakeside neighborhood.
These tornadoes, the NSW said, will be accompanied by scattered hail up to the size of a tennis ball, and gusts of wind up to 70mph.