by David Reimer | March 29, 2017 10:22 am | Texas Weather
Our active weather pattern continues but we’ll take it one day at a time. The severe weather risk today will be for portions of Northeast Texas, East Texas, and Southeast Texas. Just because you’re in a risk zone does not mean you’re guaranteed a...
by David Reimer | March 28, 2017 10:14 pm | Texas Weather
We now have a nearly solid line of thunderstorms extending from Vernon south to Abilene to Sonora to west of Del Rio. Looks like San Angelo ended up in one of the line’s breaks, so I’ll go ahead and apologize for the lack of rainfall there. The line is...
by David Reimer | March 28, 2017 2:11 pm | Texas Weather
We now have two severe thunderstorm watches through the evening hours. These two watches run from Dalhart and Perryton all the way south to Abilene, San Angelo, Sanderson, and Del Rio. In regional format: Texas Panhandle, South Plains, Rolling Plains, West Texas,...
by David Reimer | March 28, 2017 8:46 am | Texas Weather
The Storm Prediction Center is forecasting another active period of severe weather potential over the next two days. Remember that thunderstorms don’t care about which outlook category they’re in and that there’s always a surprise or two thrown into...
by Jenny Brown | March 27, 2017 8:35 pm | Texas Weather
A bit of a complicated forecast for tomorrow with regards to the severe weather threat across western north Texas and west central Texas this afternoon. Â First item leading to uncertainty in the forecast is the fact that the upper level low which will be generating...