Weather / Severe Storms
From April 24th to 26th, 2025, the South Plains region of Texas experienced rounds of severe thunderstorms, bringing giant hail, torrential rain, and tornadoes. This weather event caused flash flooding and road closures, impacting several c...
The severe weather event was triggered by a combination of rich low-level moisture and a boundary that drifted into the area, enhancing easterly winds. This created instability, leading to the development of supercell thunderstorms along the dryline. These storms moved slowly, producing giant hail, torrential rain, and tornadoes.
Post-storm surveys revealed no tornado damage, as the storms primarily tracked over rural areas. However, heavy rain made access to these areas difficult. The torrential rain also caused White River Lake to rise by about 1.5 feet, or 3% of its conservation level. The Prairie Dog Town Fork of the Red River briefly breached minor flood stage.
On April 25th, a supercell thunderstorm developed over Baily County and moved southeastward, producing more tornadoes, large hail, and torrential rainfall. Hail as large as 4 inches in diameter was reported in Littlefield.
Even after the supercells dissipated, widespread heavy rainfall continued, causing significant flooding, especially in the southeast Texas Panhandle. Highway closures were reported, and a vehicle accident occurred due to high water on Highway 86 northeast of Turkey.
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