KPRC 2 News crew likely intercepts Houston tornado live on TV

Published 2024-05-17
KPRC 2 News crew likely intercepts Houston tornado live on TV

All Comments (21)
  • @Jarvolo27
    News anchor "i havnt talked in a few second so let me talk over the person actually in the situation and talking about things that matter" "ya know the trees didnt completely die"
  • @--dh--
    Damned news anchor doesn't know when to shut the heck up. Dude in the truck is trying to describe what is happening around him.
  • @KingNez89
    Lived in houston for 9 years so I have love for the city, hope everybody stays safe out there....sending love from florida ❤
  • @Azizamjess
    I was westbound on I-10 feeder & Beltway 8 around 6:20pm, it was cloudy and not raining but still bright outside and within minutes, it looked as if it was midnight suddenly and rain started pouring. It started getting severely windy and my phone’s tornado notification was beeping and then my car started to sway left to right from the powerful winds.
  • Every time it rains like that there is always that one guy with the new Rain-X wiper blades that is going 70 mph.
  • @IsReal111
    Really Stupid KPRC to put your staff in such danger.. "yeah, it could be a rain wrapped tornado" .. Frank theres a tree limb... oh, yeah, btw, there's a tornado warning DUH !
  • @badgunda1501
    Im probably the only one from Atlanta here. Idk why I got recommended this video but wish you all the best of luck 🤞
  • @ladyhannahs3245
    This is going to be one of the most violent storms we have ever lived through here in Houston, I seen hurricanes that have never even behaved in this manner.
  • @seagypsy2591
    Would have been nice if they kept the dash cam full screen rather than shrinking it as soon as it got intense
  • @Ddax-td7qy
    Driving in storm once like this, 99 north out of Bakersfield California. Best I could figure, don't pull over and stop, maybe somebody follows your lights and piles into you! Tagged along behind a moving truck. Scary, and not even a tornado. Bless you, Texans.
  • @seabrook1976
    I'm so old, I remember when Frank Billingsly arrived. Dude's been solid for a long time.
  • @GordonNadezda
    The "weather guy" in the studio needs to be replaced. He's clueless.
  • I lived in Katy, TX for 15 years, and I don't miss these crazy storms.
  • @Mantikal
    Just to be clear - The news crew intercepted the tornado. The tornado didn't intercept them.