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Last Map Update: Wed, May 7, 2025 at 12:26:19 pm CDT

Most areas will see slightly warmer temperatures this afternoon with highs in the 60s and 70s. Fog will be possible through mid morning.
Tonight will be cool once again with mostly clear skies and light winds.
Sunshine returns Thursday with clear skies expected most of the time through Monday. Cooler-than-normal temperatures will continue through Saturday before a sharp rise in temperatures commences Monday.

 

 

 

Local Weather History For May 7th...
1981: An intense supercell developed in western Crosby County late this afternoon before going on to produce at least
eight tornadoes within a span of 59 minutes. The first tornado formed one mile southwest of Ralls and was photographed and
documented extensively by a nearby citizen as it moved northeast. This tornado traveled five miles in 11 minutes and
caused no known damage. The second tornado was near the Caprock area, some 12 miles south of Ralls. A small tornado here
destroyed one home and part of a cotton gin. In addition, 90 trailers and four cotton strippers were damaged just south of
town. The third tornado was very brief and developed 1.5 miles northeast of Ralls where it destroyed a barn and damaged a
house. By 5:54 PM, a cluster of five small tornadoes was observed five miles east of Ralls. Reports suggested that four of
these were revolving around one large, dominant tornado. The large tornado destroyed a home and barn before moving
northeast and destroying a second storage barn. Hail up to baseball size preceded this tornado. Fortunately, no injuries
occurred with any of these tornadoes. Around the time this first supercell developed, a second supercell was churning away
in northwest Floyd County near Sterley. This storm produced a small and brief tornado before going on to drop hail as
large as baseballs in Matador around 5:30 PM resulting in some damage to windows.