by Jenny Brown | September 16, 2016 5:34 pm | Texas Weather
A Severe Thunderstorm WATCH is in place for western Texas until 10pm this evening. Â The Watch area includes the cities of Albany, Anson, Sweetwater, Snyder, Colorado City, Big Spring, Sterling City, Midland/Odessa, Andrews and surrounding towns. Â Strong winds gusting...
by David Reimer | September 16, 2016 2:20 pm | Texas Weather
We’re already starting to see a few stronger storms popup south of Lubbock this afternoon, but the ‘main show’ should still be a few hours off. The Storm Prediction Center has issued a category 1 risk of severe weather for this afternoon and evening....
by David Reimer | September 16, 2016 8:15 am | Texas Weather
The line of storms from earlier in western North Texas has generally dissipated. The outflow boundary produced by those storms now extends from near Sherman to McKinney to Dallas. A few new showers and storms are firing up behind that boundary, but most folks will...
by David Reimer | September 16, 2016 6:20 am | Texas Weather
It has been a stormy night across parts of the state as a line of storms has marched east into western North Texas. We might have had a brief tornado occur near Smyer, TX around 10:40 PM last evening. Smyer is located on Highway 114 about 20 miles west of Lubbock. I...
by David Reimer | September 16, 2016 5:41 am | Texas Weather
A line of thunderstorms continues to march east around 35 MPH into western North Texas. The leading edge of the gust front extends from Henrietta to Jacksboro to Mineral Wells to Stephenville. Winds may gust up to 40 MPH out of the west. Rain will follow a few minutes...