Unique atmospheric dynamics have aligned across the Great Lakes region this morning. As the day carries into the afternoon the development of strong to severe storms is likely. In case you don’t frequent the Storms…
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Severe weather taking aim on Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri
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…
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Severe weather potential for high plains
Friday afternoon and evening are looking more like May than late September. Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop and some could be strong to severe with hail, damaging wind and an isolated tornadoes possible.…
Cool down headed toward Amarillo
As the end of the week nears, a change in the weather is headed Amarillo’s direction. By this time on Saturday temperatures will be about 10 degrees cooler and rain will be tapering off in…
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…
Amarillo work-week forecast
In short, it’ll be a warm one. Very warm. By this next weekend Amarillo’s mercury will likely be around the century mark – or above it. But firs thing is first, for today, temperatures will…
Looking behind the scenes
Storm Chasing pics
Here is a look at some of the storm chasing pictures we got from Tuesday and Wednesday…. Facebook Album
Scattered severe storms return to southern plains
Severe weather is possible this week as this very “spring-like” pattern falls apart Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Recall last week when I mentioned that this Tuesday and Wednesday could look similar to – what I…
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Storm chasing? Ha! Storm waiting!
On Saturday night, I had a chance to “let the storms come to me” and wait at home for a line to develop west of Amarillo and push through the city. It turned out to…