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Flash Flood — Collingsworth, TX

Jun 2, 2023

Multiple rounds of thunderstorms the 2nd through the 4th brought high winds, flooding, and some landspout tornadoes to the combined Panhandles. June 2nd brought high winds and flooding to both the Oklahoma and Texas Panhandle. The moisture continued into the 3rd and 4th but with slower moving storms and residual outflow boundaries from the 2nd storms produced heavy long lasting rainfall, as well as landspout tornadoes to the TX Panhandle. One landspout did touch down in Amarillo causing some dam

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 1107186). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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