DALLAS (AP) _ Officials have confirmed that at least four tornadoes and a storm packing severe straight-line winds were responsible for widespread major damage around North Texas.
The American Red Cross says the storms early Monday destroyed or heavily damaged 15 homes. No injuries were reported.
A National Weather Service storm survey team has confirmed that tornadoes struck rural areas south and east of Dallas and Fort Worth.
Tornadoes struck at 1:11 a.m. Monday just west of Alvarado (al-vah-RAY’-doh), 23 miles south of Fort Worth, and northwest of nearby Rio Vista, 30 miles south of Fort Worth. Another tornado struck Forney, 18 miles east of Dallas, at 2:12 a.m. And a 2:30 a.m. twister hit Cash, 40 miles northeast of Dallas.
They rated EF-1 on the enhanced Fujita scale with 86-110 mph winds.