Not only are we dealing with this COVID-19 pandemic, we're entering into tornado season in East Texas. If you've ever wanted to be a storm spotter, you can learn now online.
Thursday showers and a few storms are looking possible here, coming on a day that also recognizes the anniversary of the deadliest tornado in U.S. history.
Sunday evening, a storm system produced a tornado that devastated a stretch of north Dallas leaving in its wake numerous damaged buildings, tens of thousands without power, and hundreds of thousands of people shaken.
On August 28, 1844, Photographer F.N. Robinson captured a photo of a tornado near Howard, South Dakota. This photo was for a very long time believed to be the first-ever of a tornado. But it turns out that may not be the case.