#cbs11wx #dfwwx Fences down in #Frisco after high winds overnight. @CBSDFW pic.twitter.com/5iC78Ey29F
— Jack Fink (@cbs11jack) March 29, 2017
Storm damage in #Frisco TX this morning #friscoheights @spann @CityOfFriscoTx @JimCantore pic.twitter.com/jMDoaxph0J
— Clarke Drummond (@clarkedrummond) March 29, 2017
.@NWSFortWorth : Wind gusts from early Wednesday storms: 83 mph in north #FortWorth, 75 mph in #Frisco, 65 mph in Granbury, 62 mph in Denton pic.twitter.com/QwaRgKNNmo
— domingo ramirez jr. (@mingoramirezjr) March 29, 2017
Last night's storms left 11,000 in Frisco without power. Downed power lines were reported on eastbound Main Street.Slow down & drive w/caution. Roads are still wet from overnight storms. Crews working to remove any debris. Be careful & have a great day. pic.twitter.com/QadXKiJ8Is
— Frisco Police (@FriscoPD) March 29, 2017
Eastbound Main St. from Gary Burns to North County is closed due to power lines down. Avoid the area. Will be shut down for a few hours pic.twitter.com/uLsicXDYy1
— Frisco Police (@FriscoPD) March 29, 2017
The city activated its outdoor warning sirens, but some residents may not have heard the sirens following technical issues. According to the National Weather Service, thunderstorms in North Central Texas may linger into this afternoon, though those storms are more likely to occur east of Bonham and Terrell. Storms could create damaging wind gusts, hail and an isolated tornado.Thank you @CoServ_Energy & @oncor for working quickly to get power back to those w/out in #Frisco. Less than 700 still w/out power.
— Frisco Police (@FriscoPD) March 29, 2017