Oklahoma city -Weekend plans on the day of the anniversary of the plains to the southeast were placed in the danger of Sunday as a slow storm party that moves societies with the huge cold, the charges of harmful winds and even some reports on hurricanes.
The floods were also a problem, as tours of heavy rain were flooded with banks, rivers and tables.
The cold is greater than the follicle Freuit fell in Texas on Sunday evening. Colne Furni said with a chaos in the atmosphere that giant stones are 5.5 inches and 6 inches fell in Afton.
The photos show him compare one of the colds with the baseball game and the other with a Pisbul hat.
There were numerous reports on the large cold in the Afton area, ranging from 4 to 6 inches.
There was also a 3 -inch cold report in Goldzby, Oklahoma.
Tens of millions of people from Texas and Akllahoma were via Wadi Al -Mississippi and the southeast of the risk of severe thunderstorms on Sunday, and some of these areas were severely struck.
A recorded video in Arkansas appears the moment the lightning hit the radio tower in Vitville on Sunday.
The winds were also wandering during storms, with a wind storm 81 miles per hour in Amorest, Texas. This is strong like Hurricane Series 1.
Some societies in Texas also mentioned hurricanes. According to the NOAA (SPC) Storm Prediction Center, potential hurricanes were reported in Afton, Amhere, Stamford and Floyd.
An incredible video clip was taken by chasing the storm and his son showed pictures of what seemed to Tornadoes rotating across the scene in Stamford on Sunday.
The area was under a warning of a hurricane at the time of video capture.

Heavy rains also resulted in reports of water and floods in Missouri.
A recorded drone in Ozrk, Missouri, appears to be surrounded by water after flooding due to rain.
The water can also be seen dangerously approaching the bottom of the bridge while the flood continues.
The threat came on Sunday after parts of the same areas were criticized with severe thunderstorms and floods on Saturday, with the damage to the buildings in Oklahoma, the water rescue in Missouri and the storms that tear societies in Florida.