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April 21, 2006

Spring snow brought up to 5 feet to S.D.; Severe weather to develop overnight in Texas; Power outages down from N. Texas storms; Storms, flooding possible through Fri.; Images from N. Texas storms; FEMA re-evaluating evacuees ruled ineligible for assistance; Brush fire conditions persist across N.H.; Strong storms roll through Ark.; 7.7 magnitude quake jolts Russian Far East; Lyrids meteor alert for April 22

Up To 5 Feet Of Snow In S.D.: Spring snow brought up to 5 feet to Plains | Weather and live webcams for SW S.D.

Stormy Texas, Night No. 2: Severe weather to develop overnight across Central Texas | Power outages down from North Texas storms | Storms, flooding possible through Friday

Storm Prediction Center: Chance of severe storms moves east Friday

Resources: Radar image | Watches, warnings map | Storm total precipitation | Video stream from KXAS-TV, Weather Plus | Weather and live webcam images for DFW and Austin

Images From N. Texas Storms, Night No. 1:

The following video stills were taken of severe storms that brought wind gusts to 77 mph early Thursday morning in far north Fort Worth. The first one was taken just after midnight in the middle of a lightning strike:

And here’s a bonus image … of a North Texas sunset from Interstate 35W in Fort Worth, taken on April 14. It links to a large version in a new window:

Other Weather News: FEMA re-evaluating evacuees ruled ineligible for assistance

Brush fire conditions persist across New Hampshire

Strong storms roll through Arkansas

Quake Wire: 7.7 magnitude quake jolts Russian Far East

Space News: Lyrids meteor alert for April 22: 2 a.m. to sunrise

Top 5 WXnation.com city weather and webcam pages visited on Thursday: 1. Dallas/Fort Worth 2. Austin 3. Birmingham 4. San Antonio 5. Atlanta … See the top 20 so far this month in the center column of our home page

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