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A line of strong thunderstorms brought heavy rain and wind to the Fort Worth area Friday night, but no confirmed tornadoes, according to the National Weather Service Fort Worth.
Warm, humid air surging north from the Gulf of Mexico collided with a powerful cold front sweeping through the nation’s midsection.
An EF-0 tornado touched down in northern Grimes County near Anderson, Texas, producing tree and structural damage, according to the National Weather Service.
The first strong atmospheric river of the fall has come and gone. Rain came down in waves on Friday, leaving Portland with .81 inches of rain.
Severe storms will threaten outdoor plans across parts of the mid-Atlantic and Northeast on Sunday. Damaging winds, large hail and the possibility of a brief tornado will be possible. Heavy rain could lead to the threat of flash flooding in some locations.
Severe weather is expected to move into Mississippi tonight followed by cooler weather with expected temperatures in the 40s Monday morning.
The Bay High School Tornadoes defeated the Rutherford Rams 65-20 during the week 10 match-up. The Tornadoes improved to 8-1 and will visit Bozeman on Friday, October 31. The Rams fell to 2-7 and will play Arnold on Friday,