by Jenny Brown | February 28, 2017 8:24 pm | Texas Weather
The Storm Prediction Center has upgraded their latest severe weather outlook to a Slight Risk (Level 2) for the Texoma/Northeast Texas region overnight. Â While a strong capping inversion has worked well to keep storms from developing this afternoon across the region,...
by David Reimer | February 28, 2017 9:29 am | Texas Weather
A strong upper level storm system will bring a variety of significant weather impacts to the western half of Texas today. The foremost of which will be very strong winds. Surface wind gusts over 55 MPH are expected in the Texas Panhandle, West Texas, Permian Basin,...
by David Reimer | February 27, 2017 10:14 am | Texas Weather
The gist of the forecast remains unchanged from our blog posted about an hour ago. The Storm Prediction Center has just added a category 2 risk of severe weather across North and Northeast Texas. This is to account for the threat of large hail from the strongest...
by David Reimer | February 27, 2017 9:13 am | Texas Weather
Meteorological spring may not officially start until Wednesday, but then again, that hasn’t really mattered this winter. It seems fitting then that instead of discussing the chance of cold, we’ll be chatting about the potential for a few severe...
by Jenny Brown | February 26, 2017 9:10 am | Texas Weather
The weather highlight today will be the risk of a few strong to severe storms across parts of north central and northeast Texas later this evening and into the early overnight hours. Moisture and clouds have already begun to stream northwards out of central Texas this...