by Jenny Brown | July 9, 2017 10:14 am | Texas Weather
Similar to yesterday, portions of north central Texas, Northeast Texas, East Texas and Southeast Texas are all under a Marginal Risk (Level 1) outlook for scattered strong to severe storms this afternoon. Â Along the coast this morning, pop-up showers have already...
by Jenny Brown | July 8, 2017 8:43 am | Texas Weather
Our weather pattern has been, and will remain, pretty consistent with seasonally hot and humid conditions and the threat of scattered afternoon showers and storms bubbling up. Â Overnight storms across parts of the panhandle and Oklahoma have sent an outflow boundary...
by Jenny Brown | July 6, 2017 9:03 am | Texas Weather
An outflow boundary from yesterday’s storms across the DFW metro area has shifted just south of the I-20 corridor. Â This boundary is not expected to move much today and should later become the focus for renewed showers and thunderstorms this afternoon and...
by David Reimer | July 5, 2017 9:40 pm | Texas Weather
Scattered thunderstorms erupted this afternoon across portions of North Texas extending southwest into the Big Country. These storms fired up in a weakly sheared environment. That means each thunderstorm’s updraft generally lasted less than an hour. As those...
by Jason Cooley | July 5, 2017 12:18 pm | Texas Weather
Happy #WeatherWednesday everyone! I hope you liked the astronomy infused refresher lesson on solstices in our last discussion. This time we’ll go back to qualitative meteorology today and talk about fog. Fog development and sustenance follow simple thermodynamic...