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Dallas Hail, Tornado Threats Are Grounding Hundreds of Flights

AwaisBy AwaisApril 28, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read1 Views
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A powerful band of thunderstorms threatening softball-sized hail, tornadoes and dangerous winds are menacing Dallas and the US South, grounding hundreds of flights and knocking out power to thousands.

As of 3:45 p.m. local time, 278 flights were canceled at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport with dozens of others grounded in Chicago and Atlanta as the storms send ripples through US air traffic, according to FlightAware, an airline tracking service.

Tornado watches stretch from northeast Texas to western Tennessee, and there are at least four reports of possible twisters moving across the region, according to the National Weather Service. In addition to powerful winds, there is a high risk of damaging and dangerous hail.

“With super cells everything is on the table, let’s be fair,” said Brian Hurley, a senior branch forecaster at the US Weather Prediction Center. “The big concern is the hail of all things.”

Across the South and Midwest 111,650 homes and businesses were without power, according to PowerOutage.com

Last year, severe thunderstorms caused $68 billion in economic losses across the US, making it the third costliest year on record, according to the Insurance Information Institute. Insured losses reached $51 billion, which was the third year in a row they exceeded $50 billion.

From 1980 to 2025, severe storms, which includes hail, winds and tornadoes, caused $588.7 billion in damage across the US, second only to tropical storms and hurricanes, according to Climate Central and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data.

Hurley said Tuesday’s storms were being egged on by an active subtropical jet stream, which is causing high winds to race across the upper atmosphere and create wind shear nearer to the surface. In addition to hail, tornadoes and wind, the storms can also cause flooding downpours.

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