Scenario A quasi-zonal flow with a few embedded systems will keep the southern high plains active in the coming days. This will increase the “prospects for precip” in the coming week. In fact, a relatively,…
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High Plains forecast remains tricky
Just in case you were ready for the spring-like weather to continue, Mother Nature is here to remind you that it is still late January and early February. Across the southern high plains today, passing…
Weekend storm baffles computer models
As the next cold front sets up to slam across the southern plains, it’s not to say that the computer weather models we depend on are failing us, it is just that they aren’t exactly…
Detailed forecast for Amarillo – 12/4/13
Here is a detailed look at the weather setup over the next few days.
Modified arctic air slams southern high plains
Scenario Arctic air from the depths of Canada is set to slide south along the eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains and cruise over the top of the southern high plains starting Wednesday afternoon. The…
Look on the bright side, Texas…
Seeing as a healthy section of Texas is under the gun for some winter weather, it seemed like a good time to put things into perspective. The forecast might be calling for between 3″ to…
Winter weather headed toward Texas panhandle
Scenario A closed-low off moving through California will track east through the southern Rockies and into Texas. As it does so, it will increase the chances for wintry precipitation across New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma.…
Amarillo forecast: 11/21/13
Colder weather settles across high plains Thursday night
Good morning everyone! Things are getting interesting as as the weather models get a better handle on the next system to move through the southern high plains. In fact, the forecast changed drastically in the…
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Well, that was a fun vacation!
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…