
Dallas, Texas — Residents across Anderson and Henderson counties found themselves on high alert Tuesday afternoon as the National Weather Service (NWS) issued a tornado warning effective until 2:00 p.m. The warning, prompted by radar-indicated rotation and reports of severe weather moving through North Texas, prompted local officials to urge immediate action.
The NWS recommends residents in the affected areas remain indoors, avoid windows, and monitor local news or NOAA Weather Radio for updates. Those in mobile homes or temporary structures are advised to seek more substantial shelter immediately.
As of press time, there have been no confirmed tornado touchdowns, but authorities stress that the situation remains fluid. Emergency crews are standing by to respond to any reports of damage or injury.
- Area Affected: North Anderson County and southeastern Henderson County.
- Warning Duration: Until 2 p.m.
- Source: The National Weather Service in Fort Worth.
- Severity: The severe thunderstorm is capable of producing a tornado.
- Location: Near Frankston, 18 miles southeast of Athens.
- Movement: Moving northeast at 50 mph.
- Recommendations: Residents are advised to take shelter indoors and avoid windows.
- Authorities: Local emergency management teams have been mobilized