by Bob Rose | Mar 17, 2023 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
Thunderstorms spread southeast across Central Texas and the middle Texas coast Thursday evening and Thursday night. The storms produced considerable lightning and thunder, some one-half to three quarters inch-sized hail at a few locations, along with strong and gusty...
by Bob Rose | Mar 16, 2023 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
Afternoon observations and high-resolution forecasts indicate the threat for severe storms across the Hill Country and Central Texas regions for the remainder of the afternoon and into evening has decreased, with the greatest threat for severe storms having shifted to...
by Bob Rose | Mar 15, 2023 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
Although the weather is quiet across the region this afternoon, a chance for strong to severe thunderstorms is forecast for most of the area Thursday afternoon and Thursday night. This period of active weather is expected to take place as a strong trough of low...
by Bob Rose | Mar 13, 2023 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
Quiet and somewhat cooler weather is in place as we start off the new week. Sunday’s cold front was a reminder that winter is not quite over yet. We’ll likely be seeing even colder temperatures late week and into the upcoming weekend. In fact, parts of the Hill...
by Bob Rose | Mar 10, 2023 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
The rain and storms that had been predicted for parts of the area Thursday night passed well up to the to the north and east of our region. While a couple of LCRA Hydromet gauges located in San Saba County did record totals close to a half inch, most other locations...
by Bob Rose | Mar 9, 2023 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
La Niña has ended! This was the announcement from the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center Thursday. La Niña has persisted for more than three years and helped bring drier than-normal conditions to much of Texas during its reign. But recently La Niña...
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