by David Reimer | July 17, 2017 10:15 am | Texas Weather
AÂ heatwave is looming with several days of triple digit heat – both in observed temperatures and with heat index values. Obviously, heat isn’t unusual for a Texas summer. However, this upcoming pattern looks like it will support an extended period of hot...
by David Reimer | July 15, 2017 11:53 am | Texas Weather
Our summer-time weather pattern will continue through… well, probably September. However, we are going to have a bit of change for the next few days. The typical summer time high pressure will be located west/northwest of Texas for the next few days. Its...
by David Reimer | July 14, 2017 11:30 am | Texas Weather
Over the last week or so we’ve been under the influence of an upper-level high pressure. This high pressure is common during the summer months and is partially responsible for our wonderful heat and humidity. Whoever ends up under this large high tends to have...
by Jason Cooley | July 11, 2017 11:38 pm | Educational Content, Texas Weather
Hello and happy #WeatherWednesday everyone! I hope you found the last write-up about atmospheric instability and stability useful and interesting. To change things up we will switch to a mesoscale meteorology lesson today. We are going to discuss what the term...
by Jason Cooley | July 10, 2017 10:57 pm | Educational Content, Texas Weather
Happy #WeatherWednesday guys and gals! Have you always wondered what the meteorologists on TV or weather websites really mean when they say the atmosphere is stable or unstable? We will discuss what that means and how “the cap” or “CAPE” relate...