Tomorrow will be an active severe weather day across parts of the South Plains and Southeast.
Southern Plains storms likely Saturday
Alright, it looks like a video breakdown won’t be in the cards today, so a written summation will have to suffice. As I covered earlier, there is the threat for severe weather across sections of Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas Saturday. If you are watching the skies closely and trying to decided to play a round of golf or have that… Read more →
Southern Plains faces another atmospheric assault Saturday
(UPDATE: 10:00 AM) Latest models continue to show storms struggling to develop in the daytime heat on Saturday. That said, there are a few models that are changing their tune and coming around to the idea of storms firing along the Texas and Oklahoma border between Childress, Texas and Woodward, Oklahoma around 6 pm. If these storms fire, they would… Read more →
Storm chase recap: 4/23/14
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. A Tale of Two Cities is a great read. But not a great title for a storm chase. But this time, the two cities were Shamrock and Childress. And neither offered much to look at. Chris and I started out in Amarillo, Texas and cruised east toward Shamrock,… Read more →
Severe Weather Potential – 4/23/14 Pt. 2
As the clouds clear and the daytime heating commences across the southern plains, the threat for severe weather is intensifying. And so is the wind. Gusts to 45 mph are being felt across parts of the Texas panhandle this morning as the dryline sharpens across the area. And as that develops into the afternoon we are watching for the development… Read more →