by Jenny Brown | November 27, 2016 8:28 pm | Texas Weather
The Storm Prediction Center has upgraded portions of north central Texas to a Slight Risk of severe weather early tomorrow morning. Â The latest model data rolling in suggests that wind shear and instability will be enough to produce at least a couple of severe storms,...
by Jenny Brown | November 27, 2016 4:53 pm | Texas Weather
Just wanted to share a few of the latest model forecast simulated radar images which are still developing a broken squall line of storms across parts of north central Texas early tomorrow morning. Â At this time, the main threat across north Texas continues to be the...
by David Reimer | November 27, 2016 4:47 pm | Texas Weather
Gusty winds will continue into the night as a low pressure in Kansas moves northeast while intensifying. That low pressure is allowing strong south winds, both at the surface and even stronger above the ground, to bring surface dewpoint values in the middle 60s north...
by Jenny Brown | November 27, 2016 10:15 am | Texas Weather
The chance for storms returns to the forecast tonight and early tomorrow morning across north Texas as another cool front arrives. The front itself will not bring much in the way of cooler weather for us, but as it approaches northern Texas late this evening, we will...