A separate EF1 tornado was confirmed in Rowlett, just east of Dallas.Ģ:48 PM - An NWS survey team has determined that the estimated maximum winds for the tornado in North Dallas is 140 mph, consistent with an EF-3 rating. The City of Dallas reported in a Monday morning news release that there were no serious injuries-amazing, given the extent of damage-but the financial and emotional toll will be high. A National Weather Service survey team found EF3 damage with the tornado, with estimated top winds of 140 mph. Image credit AP Photo/Jeffrey McWhorter.Īn after-dark tornado cut a destructive path across the heart of densely populated North Dallas around 9 pm CDT Sunday night. However, there are a variety of festivals (and plenty of gorgeous flowers) to keep your rainy-day blues at bay, including the Dallas Arboretum's annual Dallas Blooms event, which features thousands of azaleas and hundreds of Japanese cherry trees, among other flowers.Above: Henry Ramirez, a member of Primera Iglesia Dallas, is consoled by his mother Maribel Morales as they survey severe tornado damage to the church, where Ramirez plays drums and Morales attends, after a tornado tore through North Dallas on Sunday night, October 20, 2019. Similar to the fall, spring in Dallas ushers in average highs in the 70s and 80s, along with a fair amount of rain (May is the rainiest month). Klyde Warren Park Tree Lighting Celebration (December) Holiday at the Arboretum (November-December) If you're up for a winter visit, you'll have a variety of seasonal events to add to your itinerary, including holiday parades and lights displays at some of the city's top attractions, such as the Dallas Zoo and Klyde Warren Park. Even with the chilly temps, the chance of snow is rare. Winters are mild in Dallas, with average high temperatures in the 50s and average lows in the mid-30s.
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