DFW weather updates: After multiple confirmed tornadoes, all active warnings across North Texas have expired

WFAA is keeping an eye on severe weather and its impact on the roads and flights.

DALLAS — A line of severe weather is moving eastward across North Texas on Tuesday morning. Much of North Texas is currently under a tornado watch through 11 a.m. 

Fannin and Lamar counties are still currently under a tornado warning until 10:45 a.m. All other warnings in the region have been canceled.

We’re tracking damage brought by the storms and news relating to their impact. Our weather team has more coverage here.

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At least three tornadoes have been seen along the front edge of the storms as they approach the Metroplex on Tuesday morning.

A tornado has been confirmed in the River Oaks area in Tarrant County. It’s reported to be moving east at 30 mph.

Twitter user Erik Fox posted a video of the tornado. Fort Worth Star Telegram senior editor Matt Leclercq also tweeted video of sirens downtown.

At around 6 a.m., a tornado was confirmed between Eastland and Erath counties. It was reported southeast of Ranger and moving northeast at about 40 mph. 

An additional tornado has also been observed near Brock in Parker County, where the storm also included pea-sized hail. 

A home is also reportedly destroyed just south of Decatur as part of a rotation seen on radar near Wise County.

Decatur resident Michael Lopez shares the below video he shot of the storm passing through his neighborhood in Wise County, located about three to five miles south of Downtown Decatur. Lopez said his neighbor’s home was “completely destroyed.”

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Schools impacted

Eagle Mountain Saginaw ISD: All students and staff are moving to shelter protocol as a precaution while severe weather is in the area. Students arriving to campus will be welcomed and escorted to campus shelter areas as a proactive safety measure. Classes will resume once the severe weather passes.

Lake Worth ISD:Students will not be counted tardy today. Please stay safe!

HEB ISD:Students should shelter in place until sirens are no longer sounding. 

Carroll ISD:All campuses are going into SHELTER at this time. Buses that were still on their routes have returned to the nearest campus so students can shelter. Please stay clear of the campuses while we wait for further updates from Emergency Management.

Grapevine-Colleyville ISD:All campuses are sheltering in place at this time.

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