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National Weather Service Says EF-3 Tornado Ripped Through Dallas

NORTH TEXAS (CBSDFW.COM) - Storm survey teams with the National Weather Service confirmed an EF-3 tornado hit Dallas, an EF-1 hit Rowlett and an EF-0 struck Wills Point on Sunday night.

An EF3 tornado will have estimated wind speeds between 136 and 165 mph. Officials with the NWS say the twister touched down near Dallas Love Field Airport and moved northeast through the city, at around 9 p.m.

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An EF-3 tornado stuck Dallas, causing massive damage across the metroplex. Viewer Sean Bentley sent us this pic he took from The Trails of White Rock Apartments. Bentley was in his third story apartment room looking toward N Buckner Blvd. (credit: Sean Bentley/Dallas)

Early reports indicate at least six people were taken to the hospital — each being treated for storm related injuries. So far, no deaths have been reported.

In addition to roofs being blown off homes and downed powers lines, the line of severe weather left streets and highways littered with tree limbs and debris.

Structural damage to homes, businesses and schools also knocked out electricity for thousands.

EF-1 tornadoes produce an estimated maximum winds of 100 mph. The EF-0 that swept through Van Zandt County caused damage along Country Road 3849, with estimated winds of 80 mph.

 

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