by Jenny Brown | May 18, 2017 6:01 pm | Texas Weather
The threat for severe weather across portions of north central Texas is increasing this evening. A Tornado WATCH remains in effect until 10pm for a large portion of North Central Texas as outlined in the graphic below. While storm coverage will not be widespread...
by David Reimer | May 18, 2017 2:00 pm | Texas Weather
Tornado Watch now in effect through 10 PM for portions of Northwest Texas, the Big Country, and North Texas. This watch includes San Angelo, Abilene, Brownwood, Mineral Wells, Granbury, D/FW, Waco, and Hillsboro. The strongest storms through the early evening hours...
by David Reimer | May 18, 2017 1:26 pm | Texas Weather
A couple quick notes as we head into the mid-afternoon hours. We’re out chasing so this may be our last update for the duration of the event. A tornado watch will be issued soon for the Big Country and western North Texas. This watch may approach I-35. Storms...
by David Reimer | May 18, 2017 9:45 am | Texas Weather
A busy upcoming weather period is expected with a dual threat of severe weather and heavy rain. We have a “standard” level 2 risk of severe weather this afternoon and evening across a large area of real estate. This level 2 risk includes the far eastern...
by David Reimer | May 18, 2017 1:29 am | Texas Weather
A quick update to share the 1 AM severe weather outlook from the Storm Prediction Center. We have a large “standard” level 2 risk encompassing Northwest Texas, the Big Country, Concho Valley, Hill Country, North and Central Texas. A sliver of Northwest...