Yesterday, NOAA released its look back at July. Turns out it was rather wet and a little cool. Take a look: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/briefings/201308.pdf
Mesoscale Discussion 1718: Eastern NM & Tx/Ok panhandles
The Storms Prediction Center is tracking the potential for severe weather across the Eastern New Mexico, and the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles. They have categorized it as a “marginal severe threat” that may “persist this afternoon across the srn and cntrl high plains.” The latest: Watch Unlikely. Details: http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/md/2013/md1718.html
Mesoscale Discussion 1699: Tx/Ok panhandles
The Latest: Watch unlikely, details here: http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/md/md1699.html
High plains rain chances continue
Get the umbrella ready, things are about to get soggy. The setup that gave Kansas nearly 900-percent of its average rainfall is shifting – so to speak – south and moving into parts of the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles. That is a broad generalization, but rain chances are increasing over the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles. For today, widely scattered showers… Read more →