WFAA photographers and reporters take a survey of the damage wrought by the reported tornado that hit North Texas on Saturday, May 25, 2024.
exceeding 80 mphFirst responders spent hours clearing debris from residential streets and major roads on both sides of Lake Lewisville. High water also closed roads near Argyle. but will create inconveniences for homeowners.
Tyler Skeen, a consulting arborist for Urban Forest Systems, said most of the trees that fell Tuesday were alive and healthy. Skeen added that temperature fluctuations cause tree cells to expand or contract, meaning recent weather patterns have weakened the wood. Heavy rain also weighs down leaves, further straining branches.He recommended pruning healthy trees in the winter.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Denton County man sentenced to life in prison for sexually abusing childrenOfficers responded at approximately 4:25 a.m. Saturday to the 7200 block of Chaucer Place.
Read more »
45 vehicles involved in Denton County car auction lot fire, officials sayThis is the second fire to happen at the lot, after 58 vehicles were involved last Christmas Eve.
Read more »
This Denton County divorce case could upend IVF in TexasDallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia is in high demand and could leave for another city in Texas.
Read more »
Last minute troubles in Denton County as today is property appraisal deadline dayFor appraisal districts, nothing is ever easy. Denton Central Appraisal District and Tarrant Appraisal District suffer from online woes. Today is protest...
Read more »
Denton County family goes viral for sharing money-saving restaurant ‘hacks'Their viral videos posted to TikTok explaining how to feed a family of six on the cheap have been seen by millions.
Read more »
Denton-Cooke County overnight tornado and storms: What we know“There’s nothing left of this house,” he told the AP. “It’s just a trail of debris left. The devastation is pretty severe.”
Read more »