The Amarillo National Weather Service has issued a Significant Weather Advisory.

The speed of frontal boundaries is often tricky. When the seasons change, the speed of the fronts is even more difficult to decipher. On top of that, generally speaking, fronts tend to be inconsistent when passing across the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles. With all of that said, here we are on a Thursday morning looking to the northwest waiting for… Read more →
The Amarillo National Weather Service has issued a Significant Weather Advisory.

If you live across the high plains and enjoy clouds, rain chances and the possibility for severe weather – today is your lucky day! For today, mostly cloudy with hit-and-miss showers and storms across areawide. Best bet for rain – and severe weather – is to the east and southeast this afternoon and evening. Highs will glide into the 70s… Read more →
Good morning everyone, my deepest apologies for the lack of weather info on the site lately. After a short long vacation, I’m back in the saddle, though.
And as we move through the next few days things are going to get very interesting across the southern plains. The current computer weather models are all over the road, but in the next 24-48 hours they should start to get a better handle on the next system and the drastic cooldown that is moving toward the area.
I’ll have a full breakdown posted by later today. I’d like to wait until the 12z model runs are available as the last two runs have been rather erratic.
Friday afternoon, while the upper Midwest will be battling severe weather, sections of Kansas, Nebraska and Missouri should also prepare for showers and thunderstorms that may be severe as a potent early autumn storm spins across the upper midwest. And while severe weather will be the main concern ahead of the system, snow will be a possibility as the cold… Read more →