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Flash Flood — Tarrant, TX

Apr 24, 2015

Severe thunderstorms erupted across the region in an unstable airmass ahead of an approaching upper level trough/low. Although initially isolated to scattered early in the event, the storms eventually merged into a squall line that moved across the region. This system produced an EF0 tornado in Parker County and another EF0 tornado in Ellis County. In addition, very strong and damaging winds up to 90 mph occurred in Tarrant and Johnson County near the apex of an embedded bow echo. Flooding in De

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 570499). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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