Posted on 12/27/2015 5:38:34 AM PST by gop4lyf
At Least 11 People Killed in North TX Storms: Police Sunday, Dec 27, 2015 | Updated 7:20 AM CST Eleven people have died, including a young child, after severe storms spawned several tornadoes Saturday afternoon and evening in North Texas, officials say. National Weather Service Meteorologist Anthony Bain in Fort Worth said several tornadoes touched down, although the full extent of damage would not be known until daylight Sunday.
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El Niño has nothing to do with global warming.
Prayers will be going up now and later in churches for those affected and for the families of those who perished.
I think the “warming” is over for this year.
Just watched the weather forecast, all day here in Dallas it is getting colder (and it’s already pretty chilly) and the cold stays here all the next week.
It has been warm right up until yesterday, but that had now changed.
I think winter is starting now. Not just here, either.
Oh my. Prayers for these people. I wish there was more I could do.
Prayers.
The pictures of the smashed cars are horrible.
Snowing here in the Permian Basin! Brrrr!
Most of NM and especially the southeast is getting hammered.
I-40 shut down from west of Albuquerque to the Texas line.
Lots of pics here;
Probably farther than that. I know Amarillo was getting slammed with a blizzard last night. Our preacher lives in Lubbock and had to cancel...and we cancelled services because so many older folks were not going to get out in this. We were and are expecting up to 6 inches. Not good for getting out when so many folks don’t know how to drive in it around here. LOL!
Thanks for the map!
Prayers UP!
Several stories related to this cold front have been posted at IceAgeNow.info.
It was and exciting evening.
Our DIL’s cousin lives in a neighborhood that was almost completely destroyed. His is the only house not blown down.
I just got out for the first time after the storm. Access is still restricted to certain areas of my neighborhood. My home, and the homes on my street suffered no damage. One block to the SE, houses had portions of the roof lifted off, and outside structures were badly damaged. Two blocks to the SE, homes had lost the second floor of their houses and all windows were blown out. Outside structures landed several houses away. Closer to ground zero, houses were totally destroyed.
I feel very blessed and very lucky right now. That’s one prayer I know for a fact was answered. Please pray for my neighbors’ recovery.
Here in Houston most of my lawn is still green and rose bushes have flowers on them. I think that’s about to change.
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