Severe weather sweeps the country

A tropical wave left rows of neighborhoods under water in Port Arthur, Texas, while flash flooding hit Washington, D.C.
1:42 | 06/20/18

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We'll turn now to that severe weather slamming the plains. Areas in Texas hit with a foot of rain. Getting slammed again this morning. Ginger taking it all. Huge hailstones punctured a golf course turf. These tornadoes at least five reported you can see the violent upward motion. All part of 150 severe storm reports. Oh, man! Reporter: Five reported tornadoes from the high plains. To the flash flooding in our nation's capital. Help, this is crazy! Reporter: Just outside Denver. It looks fierce and it's moving pretty fast. Reporter: Winds gusting up to 70 miles per hour. Large hail pelting homes and shattering glass. Check out this time lapse showing so much hail it begins blanketing the ground. In Port Arthur, Texas, a tropical storm leaving roads under water. High-water rescues in corpus Christi thunderstorms are the biggest threat, training storms in parts of Nebraska, but down in Texas, tropical wave has dropped more than 9 inches in Alice, Texas. Two areas that could pick up anywhere from 3 to 5 inches. That stretches by the end of the week to Virginia. Robin. All right, ginger, thank you.

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