by Jenny Brown | May 31, 2017 8:29 pm | Texas Weather
Chances for widespread pop-up showers and thunderstorms will continue for Thursday as a slow moving upper level system continues to spin over the desert southwest. Â This pattern is pretty typical for what we see in early summer when our upper level winds become more...
by Jason Cooley | May 31, 2017 12:43 pm | Educational Content, Texas Weather
Happy #WeatherWednesday everyone! Last time we talked about outflow boundaries, which relates to today’s topic. Today we will do a little history lesson and take a look at May 27th, 1997, just a few days over 20 years ago! The photo above reveals what history we...
by David Reimer | May 29, 2017 8:31 pm | Texas Weather
The National Weather Service in Shreveport has confirmed two tornadoes impacted East Texas during the late afternoon hours on May 28, 2017. These tornadoes were produced by a high-precipitation supercell that was morphing into a significant/widespread damaging wind...
by David Reimer | May 29, 2017 8:00 pm | Texas Weather
It has been a good Memorial Day in the weather department across Texas. No excessive heat and no dangerous severe storms. We did have some showers along the Middle and Southeast Texas coasts and we have some storms moving into the Texas Panhandle and into the Big Bend...
by David Reimer | May 28, 2017 8:11 pm | Texas Weather
As stated earlier I was working an 11 hour shift today. By luck I was able to get off a bit early. With that explanation on the quiet nature of our activity, here is this evening’s update. A broken line of storms extends from Lufkin to Bryan to Austin to...