Severe storms hits Dallas Fort-Worth and its moving through North Texas
The cities of Denton, Sherman and Bowie are the hardest hit by severe weather, with warnings for isolated tornado and hail conditions.

North Texas, including Dallas and Fort Worth, were in a high risk of storms since Sunday night till Monday on the late evening. The storm were qualified as level 4 of 5. The advice said that the speed of wind is for 70 miles per hour, big size hail and isolated tornadoes.
Cities like Denton, Sherman and Bowie were the ones affected by bad weather conditions. There were expected a low-level tornado, but with no floats, and remaining that the wind will be the most dangerous situation.
How did the storm affect the States?
According to the forecast, the storm arrived at Jacksboro and Graham. Then, it continued to Dallas - Fort Worth and surroundings and finally ended in East Dallas. People from all over North Texas posted videos on X reporting the severe weather conditions.
There have been no reports of injuries or significant damage to buildings from this latest storm. However, the storm is continuing to move into Dallas, Perry, and Autauga counties. The forecast predicted similar hail conditions and isolated tornadoes.

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How should I be prepared for a storm?
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are some steps that you should follow to be prepared for a bad weather situation. The first step is writing down the emergency numbers and keeping them in a visible place for everyone to easily access. Then, prepare an emergency supply kit that contains prescribed medicines, some tools that will help you, and first aid supplies like bandages.
Also, the CDC said that people should know practical skills, like first aid and how to apply medicine in critical situations. It is also important to prepare an emergency plan with your family, including an encounter plan, a designated point to rejoin with your relatives in case the storm hits, and you are in different places.