The Storm Prediction Center has issued a tornado watch for eastern North Texas and Northeast Texas through 8 AM. This...
Isolated to scattered severe storms late this afternoon & evening
Unsettled weather is expected this week, with a tendency toward cooler temperatures and sporadic rain chances. We...
Storms (some severe) expected on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
Active weather will return to Texas starting tomorrow and continue through the weekend. At this time, we're watching...
Storms with heavy rain and small hail likely Tonight & Monday Morning
We've had a mostly quiet afternoon in the thunderstorm department. After a couple of hailers this morning in Texoma,...
Your Weekend Weather Roundup!
Our main weather hilights for this weekend will be the chance for scattered showers and storms across central,...
1111PM Update: Numerous storms will continue overnight across North & Northeast Texas
A few severe thunderstorms have produced quarter to golfball size hail this evening across North Texas and Northeast...
February 16, 2021 | Another Texas Winter Storm Ramping Up
A detailed update on the arriving winter storm with impacts increasing across the eastern third of Texas tonight. Snow...
February 14, 2021 | Important message about generational winter storm
An important message from the Texas Storm Chasers regarding the unfolding generational winter storm... #Winter #Snow...
2/13/21 TEXAS WINTER STORM Update, Even a Blizzard Warning?!
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1015AM Update: Thundersleet and Heavy Freezing Rain in Austin to Georgetown (Central Texas)
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Winter weather mischief tonight; Extremely cold this weekend
I would be remiss if I didn't start without looking back to this day twelve years ago. On February 10, 2009, I...
Looking Back: Fort Worth & Arlington Tornadoes of March 28, 2000
March 28, 2000, was a typical spring day across North Texas. Temperatures were in the upper 70s, dewpoints had risen...