by Bob Rose | Jan 29, 2024 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
In the wake of the arctic and wet weather experienced over the past couple of weeks, a quiet and dry weather pattern has now set up across Texas. Forecasts call for a stable ridge of high pressure in the upper atmosphere to remain over the area through late week,...
by Bob Rose | Jan 26, 2024 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
The trough of low pressure responsible for rounds of rain earlier this week finally exited our region Thursday, ending the threat for additional heavy rain. However, a separate low pressure trough dipping south from the southern Rockies looks to move just close enough...
by Bob Rose | Jan 25, 2024 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
It was quite a week of rain for the eastern half of Texas! Numerous waves of low pressure moving across Texas produced several inches of rain over the area along and to the east of Interstate 35. In some cases, nearly a foot of rain was measured! By far, the highest...
by Bob Rose | Jan 24, 2024 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
The wet and unsettled weather pattern continues but forecasters are beginning to see some dry weather on the near-term horizon. The latest wave of low pressure to move across Texas brought another round of rain showers and scattered thunderstorms to the area Tuesday...
by Bob Rose | Jan 23, 2024 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
Cloudy, foggy, and damp weather continues on this Tuesday. The second of three waves of low pressure is currently moving east-northeast across the state. The rain from this wave so far has not been all that heavy, with most totals since measuring less than a half...
by Bob Rose | Jan 22, 2024 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
A trough of low pressure tracking northeast out of Mexico Sunday night caused the development of a large area of rain which slowly spread northeast across the region. Some of the heaviest rain was focused along the Interstate 35 corridor, where totals of 2-4.25 inches...
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