Part of a roof from a near by business hangs from a water tower in Kennedale, Texas on Wednesday, April 4, 2012 after storms and tornadoes swept through the area, Tuesday. Preliminary findings indicate one of the tornadoes that struck North Texas had wind gusts ranging from 136 to 165 mph. As many as a dozen twisters touched down across Dallas-Fort Worth. Thousands remained without power Wednesday and hundreds of homes were severely damaged. Officials reported more than 20 injuries, but no deaths. (AP Photo/Star-Telegram, Rodger Mallison) MANDATORY CREDIT ORG XMIT: TXFOR124
An employee helps clean up damage at R.E. Watkins and Associates, in Kennedale, Texas on Wednesday, April 4, 2012 after storms and tornadoes swept through the area, Tuesday. Preliminary findings indicate one of the tornadoes that struck North Texas had wind gusts ranging from 136 to 165 mph. As many as a dozen twisters touched down across Dallas-Fort Worth. Thousands remained without power Wednesday and hundreds of homes were severely damaged. Officials reported more than 20 injuries, but no deaths. (AP Photo/Star-Telegram, Rodger Mallison) MANDATORY CREDIT ORG XMIT: TXFOR134
Bill Blair helps clean up damage at R.E. Watkins and Associates, in Kennedale, Texas Wednesday, April 4, 2012 after storms and tornadoes swept through the area, Tuesday. Preliminary findings indicate one of the tornadoes that struck North Texas had wind gusts ranging from 136 to 165 mph. As many as a dozen twisters touched down across Dallas-Fort Worth. Thousands remained without power Wednesday and hundreds of homes were severely damaged. Officials reported more than 20 injuries, but no deaths. (AP Photo/Star-Telegram, Rodger Mallison) MANDATORY CREDIT ORG XMIT: TXFOR133
Several cars are overturned after a tornado passed the area in Lancaster, Texas on Wednesday, April 4, 2012. Thousands of electric customers in North Texas have spent the night without power after a rash of tornadoes hit the area. Oncor on Wednesday reported nearly 8,400 homes and businesses without electricity a day after the severe storms. The Dallas-based utility says most of the outages are in the Arlington area, midway between Dallas and Fort Worth. Crews are working to restore power. (AP Photo/Robert Ray) ORG XMIT: TXRR102
Employees of Chase Elastomer survey the damage to a company storage facility in Kennedale, Texas on Wednesday, April 4, 2012 after storms and tornadoes swept through the area, Tuesday. Preliminary findings indicate one of the tornadoes that struck North Texas had wind gusts ranging from 136 to 165 mph. As many as a dozen twisters touched down across Dallas-Fort Worth. Thousands remained without power Wednesday and hundreds of homes were severely damaged. Officials reported more than 20 injuries, but no deaths. (AP Photo/Star-Telegram, Rodger Mallison) MANDATORY CREDIT ORG XMIT: TXFOR126
Royal Thornton waits in front of his tornado damaged home for his insurance adjuster to arrive Wednesday, April 4, 2012, in Forney, Texas. Thornton was not home when the house was hit by a tornado that left just the front part of the home standing. The mayor of Forney, Texas, says it's "a real blessing" that nobody was killed in the community by the tornadoes that ripped through parts of the Dallas area yesterday. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) ORG XMIT: TXTG111
Randy McKeever, removes part of what he believes is his neighbors garage door from the front of his tornado damaged home Wednesday, April 4, 2012, in Forney, Texas. The mayor of Forney, Texas, says it's "a real blessing" that nobody was killed in the community by the tornadoes that ripped through parts of the Dallas area yesterday. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) ORG XMIT: TXTG110
Charles Paige stands amongst tornado debris as he surveys the damage to his home Wednesday, April 4, 2012, in Forney, Texas. The mayor of Forney, Texas, says it's "a real blessing" that nobody was killed in the community by the tornadoes that ripped through parts of the Dallas area yesterday (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) ORG XMIT: TXTG114
An employee helps clean up damage at R.E. Watkins and Associates, in Kennedale, Texas on Wednesday, April 4, 2012 after storms and tornadoes swept through the area, Tuesday. Preliminary findings indicate one of the tornadoes that struck North Texas had wind gusts ranging from 136 to 165 mph. As many as a dozen twisters touched down across Dallas-Fort Worth. Thousands remained without power Wednesday and hundreds of homes were severely damaged. Officials reported more than 20 injuries, but no deaths. (AP Photo/Star-Telegram, Rodger Mallison) MANDATORY CREDIT ORG XMIT: TXFOR134
Bill Blair helps clean up damage at R.E. Watkins and Associates, in Kennedale, Texas on Wednesday, April 4, 2012 after storms and tornadoes swept through the area, Tuesday. Preliminary findings indicate one of the tornadoes that struck North Texas had wind gusts ranging from 136 to 165 mph. As many as a dozen twisters touched down across Dallas-Fort Worth. Thousands remained without power Wednesday and hundreds of homes were severely damaged. Officials reported more than 20 injuries, but no deaths. (AP Photo/Star-Telegram, Rodger Mallison) MANDATORY CREDIT ORG XMIT: TXFOR132
Rob Degg and Casey Hawkins remove damaged metal from R.E. Watkins and Associates, in Kennedale, Texas on Wednesday, April 4, 2012 after storms and tornadoes swept through the area, Tuesday. Preliminary findings indicate one of the tornadoes that struck North Texas had wind gusts ranging from 136 to 165 mph. As many as a dozen twisters touched down across Dallas-Fort Worth. Thousands remained without power Wednesday and hundreds of homes were severely damaged. Officials reported more than 20 injuries, but no deaths. (AP Photo/Star-Telegram, Rodger Mallison) MANDATORY CREDIT ORG XMIT: TXFOR131
An electrical crew drives into a Kennedal, Texas industrial area to repair damaged power lines Wednesday, April 4, 2012 after storms and tornadoes swept through the area, Tuesday. Preliminary findings indicate one of the tornadoes that struck North Texas had wind gusts ranging from 136 to 165 mph. As many as a dozen twisters touched down across Dallas-Fort Worth. Thousands remained without power Wednesday and hundreds of homes were severely damaged. Officials reported more than 20 injuries, but no deaths. (AP Photo/Star-Telegram, Rodger Mallison) MANDATORY CREDIT ORG XMIT: TXFOR128
Rick Jasper, left, co-owner of M&M Door/Window in Kennedale, Texas talks with sales representative Terry Brightwell in front of their damaged building, Wednesday, April 4, 2012 after storms and tornadoes swept through the area, Tuesday. Preliminary findings indicate one of the tornadoes that struck North Texas had wind gusts ranging from 136 to 165 mph. As many as a dozen twisters touched down across Dallas-Fort Worth. Thousands remained without power Wednesday and hundreds of homes were severely damaged. Officials reported more than 20 injuries, but no deaths. (AP Photo/Star-Telegram, Rodger Mallison) MANDATORY CREDIT ORG XMIT: TXFOR130
Co-owner Dawn Henderson sits down on the slab of her business M&M Door/Window in Kennedale, Texas on Wednesday, April 4, 2012 after storms and tornadoes swept through the area, Tuesday. Preliminary findings indicate one of the tornadoes that struck North Texas had wind gusts ranging from 136 to 165 mph. As many as a dozen twisters touched down across Dallas-Fort Worth. Thousands remained without power Wednesday and hundreds of homes were severely damaged. Officials reported more than 20 injuries, but no deaths. (AP Photo/Star-Telegram, Rodger Mallison) MANDATORY CREDIT ORG XMIT: TXFOR129
A worker begins making repairs to a power line in Kennedale, Texas on Wednesday, April 4, 2012 after storms and tornadoes swept through the area, Tuesday. Preliminary findings indicate one of the tornadoes that struck North Texas had wind gusts ranging from 136 to 165 mph. As many as a dozen twisters touched down across Dallas-Fort Worth. Thousands remained without power Wednesday and hundreds of homes were severely damaged. Officials reported more than 20 injuries, but no deaths. (AP Photo/Star-Telegram, Rodger Mallison) MANDATORY CREDIT ORG XMIT: TXFOR127
Terri McKeever, left, and her husband Randy, right, talk as they collect personal items from their tornado damaged home Wednesday, April 4, 2012, in Forney, Texas. The mayor of Forney, Texas, says it's "a real blessing" that nobody was killed in the community by the tornadoes that ripped through parts of the Dallas area yesterday. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) ORG XMIT: TXTG105
Friends of homeowner Brad Smith help salvage what they can from Smith's destroyed kitchen on Wednesday, April 4, 2012 in Arlington, Texas. Preliminary findings indicate one of the tornadoes that struck North Texas had wind gusts ranging from 136 to 165 mph. As many as a dozen twisters touched down across Dallas-Fort Worth. Thousands remained without power Wednesday and hundreds of homes were severely damaged. Officials reported more than 20 injuries, but no deaths. (AP Photo/The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Paul Moseley) MANDATORY CREDIT ORG XMIT: TXFOR121
Employees of Chase Elastomer survey the damage to a company storage facility in Kennedale, Texas on Wednesday, April 4, 2012 after storms and tornadoes swept through the area, Tuesday. Preliminary findings indicate one of the tornadoes that struck North Texas had wind gusts ranging from 136 to 165 mph. As many as a dozen twisters touched down across Dallas-Fort Worth. Thousands remained without power Wednesday and hundreds of homes were severely damaged. Officials reported more than 20 injuries, but no deaths. (AP Photo/Star-Telegram, Rodger Mallison) MANDATORY CREDIT ORG XMIT: TXFOR126
Homeowner Jim Pinker climbs to the top of his damaged tree to begin the pruning after a severe storm passed the area, Wednesday, April 4, 2012 in Arlington, Texas. Preliminary findings indicate one of the tornadoes that struck North Texas had wind gusts ranging from 136 to 165 mph. As many as a dozen twisters touched down across Dallas-Fort Worth. Thousands remained without power Wednesday and hundreds of homes were severely damaged. Officials reported more than 20 injuries, but no deaths. (AP Photo/The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Paul Moseley) MANDATORY CREDIT ORG XMIT: TXFOR110
Friends of homeowner Brad Smith help salvage what they can from Smith's destroyed kitchen, Wednesday, April 4, 2012 in Arlington, Texas. Preliminary findings indicate one of the tornadoes that struck North Texas had wind gusts ranging from 136 to 165 mph. As many as a dozen twisters touched down across Dallas-Fort Worth. Thousands remained without power Wednesday and hundreds of homes were severely damaged. Officials reported more than 20 injuries, but no deaths. (AP Photo/The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Paul Moseley) MANDATORY CREDIT ORG XMIT: TXFOR117
Friends and family of homeowner Brad Smith help salvage what they can from Smith's destroyed kitchen , Wednesday, April 4, 2012 in Arlington, Texas. Preliminary findings indicate one of the tornadoes that struck North Texas had wind gusts ranging from 136 to 165 mph. As many as a dozen twisters touched down across Dallas-Fort Worth. Thousands remained without power Wednesday and hundreds of homes were severely damaged. Officials reported more than 20 injuries, but no deaths. (AP Photo/The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Paul Moseley) MANDATORY CREDIT ORG XMIT: TXFOR116
Homeowner Brad Smith carries an animal transport case after finding the family cat hiding in a closet on Wednesday, April 4, 2012 in Arlington, Texas. Preliminary findings indicate one of the tornadoes that struck North Texas had wind gusts ranging from 136 to 165 mph. As many as a dozen twisters touched down across Dallas-Fort Worth. Thousands remained without power Wednesday and hundreds of homes were severely damaged. Officials reported more than 20 injuries, but no deaths. (AP Photo/The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Paul Moseley) MANDATORY CREDIT ORG XMIT: TXFOR120
Friends of homeowner Brad Smith help salvage what they can from Smith's home, from left, Justin Reeves, Mark Cashion, and Ashley Williams, on Wednesday, April 4, 2012 in Arlington, Texas. Preliminary findings indicate one of the tornadoes that struck North Texas had wind gusts ranging from 136 to 165 mph. As many as a dozen twisters touched down across Dallas-Fort Worth. Thousands remained without power Wednesday and hundreds of homes were severely damaged. Officials reported more than 20 injuries, but no deaths. (AP Photo/The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Paul Moseley) MANDATORY CREDIT ORG XMIT: TXFOR118
Mark Fox, center, National Weather Service Warning & Coordination Meteorologist, and his staff, look over the damage in the neighborhood after a severe storm passed the area, Wednesday, April 4, 2012 in Arlington, Texas. Preliminary findings indicate one of the tornadoes that struck North Texas had wind gusts ranging from 136 to 165 mph. As many as a dozen twisters touched down across Dallas-Fort Worth. Thousands remained without power Wednesday and hundreds of homes were severely damaged. Officials reported more than 20 injuries, but no deaths. (AP Photo/The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Paul Moseley) MANDATORY CREDIT ORG XMIT: TXFOR105
Debris coverers a home that is destroyed after Tuesday storm in south Arlington, Texas on Wednesday, April 4, 2012. Preliminary findings indicate one of the tornadoes that struck North Texas had wind gusts ranging from 136 to 165 mph. As many as a dozen twisters touched down across Dallas-Fort Worth. Thousands remained without power Wednesday and hundreds of homes were severely damaged. Officials reported more than 20 injuries, but no deaths. (AP Photo/The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Paul Moseley) MANDATORY CREDIT ORG XMIT: TXFOR115
A tree was pulled from the ground and inverted upside down after a severe storm passed the area, Wednesday, April 4, 2012 in Arlington, Texas. Preliminary findings indicate one of the tornadoes that struck North Texas had wind gusts ranging from 136 to 165 mph. As many as a dozen twisters touched down across Dallas-Fort Worth. Thousands remained without power Wednesday and hundreds of homes were severely damaged. Officials reported more than 20 injuries, but no deaths. (AP Photo/The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Paul Moseley) MANDATORY CREDIT ORG XMIT: TXFOR108
Mark Fox, right, of National Weather Service Warning & Coordination Meteorologist, and his staff look over the damage in the neighborhood after a severe storm passed the area, Wednesday, April 4, 2012 in Arlington, Texas. Preliminary findings indicate one of the tornadoes that struck North Texas had wind gusts ranging from 136 to 165 mph. As many as a dozen twisters touched down across Dallas-Fort Worth. Thousands remained without power Wednesday and hundreds of homes were severely damaged. Officials reported more than 20 injuries, but no deaths. (AP Photo/The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Paul Moseley) MANDATORY CREDIT ORG XMIT: TXFOR106