by David Reimer | November 22, 2016 9:25 pm | Texas Weather
Thunderstorms have increased in coverage over the last hour across eastern sections of North Texas extending into Northeast Texas. The good news is most of these storms have been behaving and are below severe limits. A severe storm is defined as having wind gusts over...
by David Reimer | November 22, 2016 7:58 pm | Texas Weather
Thunderstorms have been increasing in coverage over the past hour in portions of North Texas. A broken line of thunderstorms has developed from north of Jacksboro to Bellevue to Nocona extending into southern Oklahoma. This broken line is just east of a dryline/cool...
by Jenny Brown | November 22, 2016 6:04 pm | Texas Weather
A few isolated strong to severe storms may develop within the next couple of hours across parts of north central Texas up into south central Oklahoma ahead of the cold front. Â The Storm Prediction Center has a Mesoscale Discussion out with a 40% probability of Watch...
by David Reimer | November 22, 2016 10:47 am | Texas Weather
Since our detailed blog update earlier this morning the forecast thinking has not changed appreciably. Scattered showers and perhaps a storm or two will remain possible through the late afternoon hours. This activity will not be severe. The real show begins after 5 PM...
by David Reimer | November 22, 2016 6:26 am | Texas Weather
Interactive Weather Radar at TexasStormChasers.com/Radar Most of the forecast focus is on the potential for severe thunderstorms later today and into the late night hours tonight. While we will discuss that potential in detail lets get through the temperature and...