AP Photo/Paul McIntosh
A funnel cloud forms over a field Thursday, April 10, 2008 in Keo, Ark. A band of hail, heavy rain and twisters pounded Arkansas, Texas and Oklahoma Thursday, damaging hundreds of homes, flooding roads and leaving thousands without power. Arkansas already was contending with three weeks of flooding and the aftermath of 10 tornadoes that struck last week when the latest storm hit.
AP Photo/Mike Wintroath
A flooded street in Humnoke, Ark., is seen, Thursday, April 10, 2008, after storms swept across the state.
AP/Texarkana Gazette, Robb Pittard
Gary Stewart helps remove a speaker from a car Thursday, April 10, 2008, in Leary, Texas. A band storms carrying hail, heavy rain and twisters pounded Arkansas, Texas and Oklahoma Thursday, damaging hundreds of homes, flooding roads and leaving thousands without power. Arkansas already was contending with three weeks of flooding and the aftermath of 10 tornadoes that struck last week when the latest storm hit.
AP/Texarkana Gazette, Robb Pittard
Friends, neighbors, and family members pull together to help clean up a storage unit that was destroyed by the storm, Thursday, April 10, 2008, in Leary, Texas.
AP Photo/Mike Wintroath
A flooded backyard is seen Thursday, April 10, 2008, in Humnoke, Ark., after storms swept across the state.
AP/San Angelo Standard-Times
Two lightning bolts strike southwest San Angelo, Texas, during a large thunderstorm early Thursday, April 10, 2008. A confirmed tornado hit the Concho Valley causing widespread damage throughout the area.
AP/FtWorth Star-Telegram,Pennington
Burleson firefighters assist Atlas Pallet owner DeDe Rivas as she recovers items from the overturned office trailer near Egan, Texas, just south of Burleson, Thursday, April 10, 2008. No injuries were reported but there was widespread damage.
AP/FtWorth Star-Telegram,Pennington
Atlas Pallet manager Terry Butterbaugh surveys the damage to the manufacturing company in Johnson County, Texas, after an early morning storm ripped through their homes near Egan, just south of Burleson, Thursday, April 10, 2008.
AP/FtWorth Star-Telegram,Pennington
Johnson County residents survey the damage after an early morning storm ripped through their homes near Egan, just south of Burleson, Texas, Thursday, April 10, 2008. A line of severe thunderstorms that possibly spawned tornados dashed from West to North Texas overnight, snapping trees and damaging buildings.
AP Photo/Mike Fuentes
An overturned airplane is seen in Allen, Texas, Thursday April 10, 2008, after a line of severe thunderstorms dashed from West to North Texas overnight, snapping trees and damaging buildings.
AP Photo/Mike Fuentes
An electric company worker clears a road of downed power lines in Allen, Texas, Thursday April 10, 2008, after a line of severe thunderstorms dashed from West to North Texas overnight.
AP/Ft Worth Star-Telegram,R. Jacob
Fallen trees damaged Michael Nutting's home in Bedford, Texas, after a strong line of storms passed through in the early morning hours Thursday, April 10, 2008. The line of severe thunderstorms that possibly spawned tornados dashed from West to North Texas overnight, snapping trees and damaging buildings.
AP/Ft Worth Star-Telegram,R. Jacob
A car parked at Michael Nutting's home Thursday, April 10, 2008, in Bedford,Texas, is damaged by a fallen tree after a strong line of storms passed through in the early morning hours.
AP/Ft Worth Star-Telegram,Lauer
Jim Harvey holds an egg that survived the downing by high winds of a tree at his father-in-law's house in Fort Worth, Texas, Thursday, April 10. Thunderstorms with hail and high winds tore through the Fort Worth area in the early hours Thursday.
AP/Ft Worth Star-Telegram, Moseley
Tim Ellsworth, from Richland Hills, peers into the cab of his overturned semi tractor trailer that was parked in Fort Worth, Texas, Thursday, April 10, 2008. A line of severe thunderstorms that possibly spawned tornados dashed from West to North Texas overnight, snapping trees and damaging buildings.
AP/Ft Worth Star-Telegram, Moseley
Tim Ellsworth, from Richland Hills, checks out the underside of his overturned semi tractor trailer that was parked in Fort Worth, Texas, Thursday, April 10, 2008.
AP Photo/Tony Pilkington
Jeremy Dickey of Breckenridge, Texas, tries to turn off the water to his house after it was struck by an apparent tornado Wednesday evening, April 9, 2008. Dickey wasn't home at the time, but his wife, Tina, and two children, ages 4 years and 8 months, hid in an interior closet he had reinforced as a shelter. They were not injured, but the house was moved 10 feet off of its foundation.