Texas Gets Pummeled With Weather Again

'Killer tornadoes' strike in NW area of state, kill 4
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jun 22, 2023 8:33 AM CDT
'Killer Tornadoes' Batter NW Texas
In this image made from video provided by KAMC/KLBK, people stand near debris in Matador, Texas, Wednesday, June 21, 2023, following storms went through the area.   (KAMC/KLBK via AP)

A line of severe storms produced what a meteorologist calls a rare combination of multiple tornadoes, hurricane-force winds, and softball-sized hail in northwest Texas, killing at least four people and causing significant damage around the town of Matador, per the AP. A supercell developed about 8pm Wednesday near Amarillo before striking Matador, killing four people, injuring nine and causing widespread damage, said senior forecaster Matt Ziebell with the National Weather Service in Lubbock. The storm later produced 109mph winds at Jayton in addition to the 4-inch or larger hail, according to Ziebell.

"That is certainly rare to see all at the same time, killer tornadoes, hurricane-force winds and softball-sized hail," Ziebell said. Wednesday "was definitely a rare combination of high-end wind shear and storms of extreme instability." There were widespread power outages across the region, with more than 900 customers without power in the Matador and Jayton areas, according to poweroutage.us. The worst damage appeared to be in Matador—a town of about 570 people 70 miles northeast of Lubbock in Motley County. Reports from storm chasers and meteorologists on social media showed considerable damage around the town, with damaged homes, utility lines, trees, and infrastructure.

A phone call to the Motley County Sheriff's Office was not immediately returned. Texas Department of Emergency Management district coordinator Bill Durham said more information will be released later Thursday morning. Ziebell said thunderstorms were likely to continue Thursday, but the risk of severe weather with tornadoes was unlikely. Wednesday’s tornado outbreak came six days after a tornado left three people dead and more than 100 injured in Perryton in the northern Texas Panhandle. That tornado destroyed hundreds of homes and "took a tanker truck and threw it into a pasture," according to one witness. (Texas is also seeing record heat that's taxing the power grid.)

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