- Live radar: Strong storms end Thursday evening; more severe weather expected on Friday
- At least 1 tornado touches down in Burnet County as storms pound Central Texas
- Live radar: Severe storm threat continues for Central Texas after confirmed tornado in Burnet County
- Live radar: 'Considerable' confirmed tornado on ground in Burnet County
- Tornado warning for northwest Williamson County, northeast Burnet County
Temple issues disaster declaration after possible tornado touches down in city

The city planned to have an update on its response to the damage in a news conference scheduled for Thursday morning.
TEMPLE, Texas — The City of Temple issued a disaster declaration due to the widespread damage caused by storms on Wednesday, May 22. The city plans to hold a news conference at 10 a.m. Thursday to provide an update on the damage and their planned response.
In the disaster declaration message, the city said first responders were receiving a high volume of calls and are prioritizing ones that are life-saving. Some roads are closed and others are dangerous or impassible so they also encouraged people to stay home.
A video on X, formerly known as Twitter, purports to show a tornado rapidly moving through the city of Temple, sending debris flying into the air.
Report downed power lines to 888-313-4747 or Oncor.com/Outages. Report down trees to 254-298-5682.
For gas emergencies and leaks, call 911. Then, call Atmos Gas’ emergency line at 866-322-8667.
Starting Wednesday at 9 p.m., Wilson Recreation Center at 2205 Curtis B Elliot Dr., will operate as a shelter. Anyone who needs the shelter can arrive on their own. However, if they need transportation, they city provided this number: 254-298-5682.
Due to the storms, the following will be closed on Thursday, May 23.
- Temple Public Library
- Temple ISD
- Frank W. Mayborn Civic & Convention Center
- Railroad & Heritage Museum
- Sammons Community Center
- Sammons Golf Course
- Sammons Indoor Pool
- Summit Recreation Center
- Wilson Recreation Center
- Heart to Home Animal Adoption Center
Bell County also said it would close its offices on Thursday due to power outages.