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Back-to-back powerful Pacific storm systems to impact the Pacific Northwest and northern California through the end of this week with heavy rain, flooding, strong winds, and higher elevation mountain snow. A strong, long-duration atmospheric river will accompany the Pacific storms, bringing excessive rainfall and flash flooding to southwest Oregon and northwest California through the week. Read More >

May 28, 2013 Severe Storms
 

On the afternoon of Tuesday, May 28, 2013 storms developed along a retreating dryline and an old frontal boundary. In addition to multiple reports of hail and strong winds with severe storms, there were four tornadoes (two EF-0 tornadoes in Beaver County, OK and two EF-0 tornadoes in Deaf Smith County, TX). Also, with dissipating showers, many locations, including Amarillo experienced strong non-thunderstorm winds. In fact, the highest recorded wind gusts of the day (78 mph in Perryton and 71 mph in Amarillo) were both not associated with thunderstorms.

Several funnel clouds were reported in and around the city of Amarillo shortly before midnight.  In particular, a funnel cloud was reported west of the city limits at approximately 11:30 PM.  Video evidence indicates this funnel lowered close to the ground.  However, there has been no physical evidence that the funnel came in contact with the ground.  The storm exited the city limits at approximately midnight after dropping large hail over portions of the city that caused damage to car dealerships and residential and commercial structures.  The Amarillo Botanical Gardens suffered complete destruction due to hail up to the size of baseballs.

April 26, 2012 Severe Reports
 
STORM IMAGES
piles of hail tree damage Tornado 6 miles west of Bootleg, TX
Pile of hail up to golf ball size at NWS Amarillo Tree damage in Amarillo (courtesy of Trent Spencer) Tornado 6 miles west of Bootleg, TX (courtesy of Marcus Diaz)
     
Tornado west of Simms, TX Tornado in Deaf Smith County, TX Ping pong ball hail in Amarillo
Tornado west of Simms, TX (courtesy of Chris Adkins) Deaf Smith County, TX tornado (courtesy of Brandon Green) Ping pong ball hail in Amarillo (courtesy of Kathryn Lehrer)
     
large hail in Deaf Smith County torndao in Deaf Smith County Hail caused leaves to be stripped from trees
Large hail in western Deaf Smith County (courtesy of Adam Ball) Tornado in western Deaf Smith County (courtesy of Adam Ball) Hail strips leaves off trees in Amarillo (courtesy of Amarillo Globe-News)
     
Hail damage to vehicles in Amarillo Skylights damaged by hail in Amarillo Landspout tornado in Beaver County, OK
Hail damage to vehicles in Amarillo (courtesy of Amarillo Globe-News) Skylights damaged by hail in Amarillo (courtesy of Amarillo Globe-News) Landspout tornado in Beaver County, OK (courtesy of Jennifer Palucki)

For information on severe weather on May 29, check our web story here.