Category: Extreme Weather

All things Extreme Weather!

  • 01/28/10 West Texas Winter Storm

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    The first winter storm for the southern plains this year is now in progress in West Texas and Oklahoma.  Some interesting weather at my location this morning as I was awakened at sunrise by house rattling thunder and heavy rain.  This changed over to heavy sleet pretty quickly and now we are going back and forth between sleet and heavy snow.  I am located in the pink band in the NWS graphic above.

    Many many accidents reported across the South Plains and Texas Panhandle, and some cities already without power.   Roads are very dangerous today. Do not travel unless you have to.  Many schools are closing early across the area today.

    I have set up a stationary live camera here in Brownfield, which is about 35 miles southwest of Lubbock, TX.  I’ll also be providing updates throughout the day on Twitter.

    Some helpful links to help you get through your day.

    Area closings:

    http://www.kcbd.com/global/Story.asp?s=1641829

    Road Conditions:

    http://www.srh.noaa.gov/lub/?n=roadconditions

  • January 21st, 2010 Northeast Texas Tornados Recap

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    From the event I was covering for you in my blog and twitter on Wednesday, at least 8 tornadoes have been confirmed after damage surveys from Wednesday’s mini tornado outbreak in Northeast Texas.

    The NWS has issued the preliminary survey results with 8 tornadoes, one as strong as EF3 that was on the ground over 15 miles!

    Read the full recap on my website here.