Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena - CIG
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TEXAS, NorthStorm Data and Unusual Weather PhenomenaTimePath PathNumber ofEstimatedLocal/ Length WidthPersonsDamageLocation DateStandard (Miles) (Yards) Killed Injured Property Crops Character of StormMarch 1998The gage on the North Bosque River at Clifton measured the second highest volume of water since records began in 1923. Onlyminor damage was reported.Tarrant CountyBenbrook Lake 16 2100CST0 0 0 0 FloodThe Rocky Creek Marina was flooded and destroyed by rapid rises in the lake level.Grayson CountySherman 18 2330CST0 0 1.5K 0 Thunderstorm Wind (G63)Thunderstorm winds blew aluminum roofing onto power lines.Grayson CountyPottsboro 18 2340CST0 0 0 0 Thunderstorm WindA radio tower was blown down by high winds.Dallas CountyDuncanville 19 0120CST0 0 0 0 Hail (0.75)Hill CountyItasca 19 0130CST0 0 0 0 Hail (0.75)Limestone CountyMexia 19 0300CST0 0 0 0 Hail (1.75)Freestone CountyTeague 19 0310CST0 0 0 0 Hail (0.75)Cooke County2 E Muenster 19 2300CST0 0 2K 0 Thunderstorm WindThunderstorm winds blew down a fence, some trees, and some telephone poles.Cooke County1 S Dexter 19 2310CST0 0 0 0 Thunderstorm WindLarge tree limbs were blown down.Hood County2 W Granbury 27 0130CST0 0 0 0 Thunderstorm WindWind damage was reported.Tarrant CountyArlington 28 0000CST0 0 15K 0 Thunderstorm WindPart of a mobile home roof was peeled back by high winds. Water damage occurred to the interior from rain.Young CountyOlney 30 1300CST0 0 0 0 Hail (0.75)Montague CountyNocona 30 1500CST0 0 0 0 Hail (0.75)Montague CountyForestburg 30 1600CST0 0 0 0 Hail (1.00)Cooke CountyMuenster 30 1606CST0 0 0 0 Hail (1.50)Cooke County2 E Muenster 30 1610CST0 0 0 0 Hail (2.00)Cooke County1 E Muenster 30 1613CST0 0 0 0 Hail (1.50)Cooke County8 E Marysville 30 1640CST0 0 0 0 Hail (1.75)Large hail was reported at Hubert H. Moss Lake.Anderson County1 NW Palestine 30 1700CST0 0 0 0 Thunderstorm Wind (G52)Denton County2 W Aubrey 30 1720CST0 0 30K 0 Thunderstorm WindThunderstorm winds blew over a 40 foot trailer, damaged a horse barn, and blew down five power poles.Tarrant County8 W Ft Worth 30 1730CST0 0 0 0 Hail (0.88)Nickle hail was reported in west Ft. Worth.Tarrant CountySouth Lake 30 1745CST0 0 0 0 Hail (0.75)156 150
TEXAS, NorthTarrant County1 W Crowley 30 1809CST0 0 0 0Tarrant County1 N Crowley 30 1810CST0 0 0 0Tarrant CountyArlington 30 1828CST0 0 0 0Kaufman County2 NE Mabank 30 2115CST0 0 5K 0Thunderstorm winds blew down large tree limbs and a barn.Van Zandt CountyJackson 30 2120CST0 0 0 0Thunderstorm winds blew down a large tree.Van Zandt CountyGrand Saline 30 2125CST0 0 0 0Van Zandt CountyGrand Saline 30 2125CST0 0 2.5K 0Thunderstorm winds blew down a carport.TEXAS, North PanhandleTXZ001>005TXZ006>017TXZ018>020TXZ003-008-012-017TXZ001>005Storm Data and Unusual Weather PhenomenaTimePath PathNumber ofEstimatedLocal/ Length WidthPersonsDamageLocation DateStandard (Miles) (Yards) Killed Injured Property Crops Character of StormHail (0.75)Hail (0.88)Hail (0.75)Thunderstorm WindThunderstorm WindHail (0.75)Thunderstorm WindDallam - Sherman - Hansford - Ochiltree - Lipscomb07081700CST0600CST0 0BlizzardA low pressure system in the upper levels of the atmosphere over the Texas South Plains and a very cold and moist air mass acrossthe northern Texas Panhandle produced blizzard conditions with sustained wind speeds of 35 mph to 40 mph and visibilities nearzero. Snowfall amounts were generally in the one to three inch range.Hartley - Moore - Hutchinson - Roberts - Hemphill - Oldham - Potter - Carson - Gray - Wheeler - Deaf Smith- Randall07 1900CST0 0Blizzard08 1900CSTArmstrong - Donley - Collingsworth07 1900CST0 0Blizzard08 0600CSTA low pressure system in the upper atmosphere over the Texas South Plains and a very cold and moist air mass over the TexasPanhandle combined to produce blizzard conditions with sustained wind speeds of 30 to 40 mph and gusts near 50 mph along withvisibilities near zero. Snowfall amounts generally ranged from up to an inch across the central Texas Panhandle and one to fourinches across the extreme southern Texas Panhandle. Major highways in and around Amarillo were closed Saturday night throughSunday morning along with most roads. Power outages due to the strong winds were common across all of the Texas Panhandle.Hansford - Hutchinson - Potter - Randall16171200CST0000CST0 0Heavy SnowA low pressure system in the upper atmosphere moved northeast into Oklahoma which allowed much colder and more moist air topush southward into the Texas Panhandle. Snowfall totals were generally in the four to five inch range across the central TexasPanhandle from this storm system.Dallam - Sherman - Hansford - Ochiltree - Lipscomb18192200CST1000CST0 0Heavy SnowA strong low pressure system in the upper atmosphere moved southeast across the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles ushering inmuch colder and more moist air into the extreme northern Texas Panhandle. Snowfall totals ranged from four to eight inches acrossLipscomb and Dallam counties to between eight and tweleve inches across Hansford county.Oldham CountyVega to26 2050CST0 01 E Vega2057CSTA severe thunderstorm developed west of Amarillo producing large hail.Ochiltree CountyPerryton29 2338CST0 0Ochiltree County3 W Perryton to 29 2351CST0 03 SW Perryton2355CSTHail (1.00)Hail (0.75)Hail (0.88)March 1998157 151
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TEXAS, North<strong>Storm</strong> <strong>Data</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Unusual</strong> <strong>Weather</strong> <strong>Phenomena</strong>TimePath PathNumber ofEstimatedLocal/ Length WidthPersonsDamageLocation DateSt<strong>and</strong>ard (Miles) (Yards) Killed Injured Property Crops Character of <strong>Storm</strong>March 1998The gage on the North Bosque River at Clifton measured the second highest volume of water since records began in 1923. Onlyminor damage was reported.Tarrant CountyBenbrook Lake 16 2100CST0 0 0 0 FloodThe Rocky Creek Marina was flooded <strong>and</strong> destroyed by rapid rises in the lake level.Grayson CountySherman 18 2330CST0 0 1.5K 0 Thunderstorm Wind (G63)Thunderstorm winds blew aluminum roofing onto power lines.Grayson CountyPottsboro 18 2340CST0 0 0 0 Thunderstorm WindA radio tower was blown down by high winds.Dallas CountyDuncanville 19 0120CST0 0 0 0 Hail (0.75)Hill CountyItasca 19 0130CST0 0 0 0 Hail (0.75)Limestone CountyMexia 19 0300CST0 0 0 0 Hail (1.75)Freestone CountyTeague 19 0310CST0 0 0 0 Hail (0.75)Cooke County2 E Muenster 19 2300CST0 0 2K 0 Thunderstorm WindThunderstorm winds blew down a fence, some trees, <strong>and</strong> some telephone poles.Cooke County1 S Dexter 19 2310CST0 0 0 0 Thunderstorm WindLarge tree limbs were blown down.Hood County2 W Granbury 27 0130CST0 0 0 0 Thunderstorm WindWind damage was reported.Tarrant CountyArlington 28 0000CST0 0 15K 0 Thunderstorm WindPart of a mobile home roof was peeled back by high winds. Water damage occurred to the interior from rain.Young CountyOlney 30 1300CST0 0 0 0 Hail (0.75)Montague CountyNocona 30 1500CST0 0 0 0 Hail (0.75)Montague CountyForestburg 30 1600CST0 0 0 0 Hail (1.00)Cooke CountyMuenster 30 1606CST0 0 0 0 Hail (1.50)Cooke County2 E Muenster 30 1610CST0 0 0 0 Hail (2.00)Cooke County1 E Muenster 30 1613CST0 0 0 0 Hail (1.50)Cooke County8 E Marysville 30 1640CST0 0 0 0 Hail (1.75)Large hail was reported at Hubert H. Moss Lake.Anderson County1 NW Palestine 30 1700CST0 0 0 0 Thunderstorm Wind (G52)Denton County2 W Aubrey 30 1720CST0 0 30K 0 Thunderstorm WindThunderstorm winds blew over a 40 foot trailer, damaged a horse barn, <strong>and</strong> blew down five power poles.Tarrant County8 W Ft Worth 30 1730CST0 0 0 0 Hail (0.88)Nickle hail was reported in west Ft. Worth.Tarrant CountySouth Lake 30 1745CST0 0 0 0 Hail (0.75)156 150