I don’t have live tool access right now to pull the very latest tornado warnings. Here’s how you can get the most current information quickly, plus a summary of typical sources and what they’re showing recently.
Direct answer
- For the latest North Texas tornado warnings or watches, check real-time sources such as the National Weather Service Fort Worth/Dallas office and local TV stations’ weather updates. These sources publish active warnings (tornado warnings, severe thunderstorm warnings) with county-level details and shelter guidance.
Where to look for the latest
- National Weather Service Fort Worth local warnings page: shows current tornado warnings, watches, and radar-based alerts for North Texas.
- Local broadcasters with live weather coverage (e.g., Dallas/Fort Worth stations like WFAA, NBC 5, FOX 4) often provide up-to-the-minute updates, live radar, shelter recommendations, and school/municipal notifications.
- The Storm Prediction Center and regional radar sites provide ongoing updates during severe weather events.
What to do right now (safety-focused)
- If you are in North Texas or are near the area, assume severe weather could occur and stay weather-aware between now and the end of the event window.
- If a tornado warning is active for your county: immediately seek shelter in a basement or an interior room on the lowest level, away from windows.
- Have a NOAA Weather Radio or a trusted weather app alert enabled, with a plan and a designated safe space identified.
Need help with a quick, current update?
If you’d like, I can monitor for you and summarize the latest advisory once you confirm you want me to fetch live updates right after you’re ready. I can also tailor the guidance to your exact location in London, England if you’re just seeking general safety tips on interpreting tornado warnings.