by David Reimer | November 30, 2016 8:49 am | Texas Weather
Little in the way of active weather is anticipated until our next storm system arrives on Friday. Precipitation chances will increase across the western two-thirds of Texas through the day as showers develop. Those precipitation chances will increase Friday night with...
by David Reimer | November 29, 2016 6:31 am | Texas Weather
Very dense fog is occuring this morning on the south side of a cool front near the coast. Some of the fog is the ‘so dense it causes a 70 car pileup’. It should burn off by 9-10 AM, but until then use extreme caution while driving. The cool front (more of...
by Jenny Brown | November 28, 2016 8:36 pm | Texas Weather
Mostly quiet weather returns to the forecast through Thursday, after which, our next upper level system arrives bringing chances for widespread rain, cooler weather…and perhaps the first snow of the season for some folks in the panhandle.  Today’s Pacific...
by Jenny Brown | November 28, 2016 11:34 am | Texas Weather
The Storm Prediction Center has issued a TORNADO WATCH for counties along the Sabine river in far eastern Texas through 5pm central time. Â So far this morning, extensive cloud cover has kept atmospheric instability at minimal levels. Â However, as we get closer to the...
by David Reimer | November 28, 2016 6:07 am | Texas Weather
Thunderstorms have fired along the dryline which is now approaching Interstate 35 in D/FW and extending northeast toward Sherman. Pre-frontal convection is underway east of Interstate 35 in eastern North Texas extending into Northeast Texas and East Texas. Storms this...