by David Reimer | June 8, 2017 4:36 pm | Texas Weather
Visible sattilite imagery shows cumulus becoming more agitated across western sections of the Texas Panhandle, and further east across the northeastern Texas Panhandle north into Oklahoma. It appears we’re still an hour or two off from the first storms of the...
by David Reimer | June 8, 2017 1:45 pm | Texas Weather
The Storm Prediction Center has upgraded the Texas Panhandle to the ‘standard’ level 2 risk of severe weather for the late afternoon and evening hours. A level 1 “marginal” risk of severe weather includes Northwest Texas, West Texas, and the...
by Jenny Brown | June 6, 2017 9:19 pm | Texas Weather
Chances for rain and storms will continue through Thursday for portions of the Texas Panhandle and Trans Pecos regions of west Texas. Â Much like we saw today, storms will fire up again tomorrow afternoon across eastern New Mexico and southeastern Colorado and travel...
by David Reimer | June 6, 2017 9:50 am | Texas Weather
The upper level low responsible for our wet weather over the past several days has finally moved to our east. We’ll still see scattered shower and thunderstorm chances today across East Texas, Southeast Texas, and the Rio Grande Valley today. Those rain chances...
by David Reimer | June 5, 2017 9:11 am | Texas Weather
Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected for one final day across the eastern half of Texas. The highest chance will generally be across the eastern half of North and Central Texas, Northeast Texas, East Texas, Southeast Texas, the Brazos Valley, and Middle...