by Bob Rose | Nov 25, 2024 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
The quiet and dry weather pattern we’ve seen as of late is expected to continue for another week as very limited moisture is able to return off the Gulf of Mexico. The jet stream pattern across the country is currently in the process of changing, with a ridge of high...
by Bob Rose | Nov 22, 2024 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
It’s finally begun to feel like fall thanks to the Canadian cold front which moved through the area late Tuesday. Minimum temperatures Thursday and Friday mornings were in the 30s and 40s across the region, with a few low-lying Hill Country locations dipping into the...
by Bob Rose | Nov 18, 2024 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
A Pacific cold front moved across the Hill Country and Central Texas regions Monday morning, bringing rain showers and a few isolated thunderstorms. Unfortunately, rain amounts weren’t very heavy. Totals across the western half of the Hill Country were generally below...
by Bob Rose | Nov 15, 2024 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
Friday morning’s temperatures were the coolest observed so far this autumn. According to LCRA’s Hydromet, lows across the Hill Country and Central Texas generally ranged between the mid 30s and the mid-40s. Across the coastal plains, lows were generally in the mid and...
by Bob Rose | Nov 11, 2024 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
A dry and quiet weather pattern is in place across the region as we kick off the new week. This quiet pattern is forecast to remain in place through late week as a weak ridge of high pressure holds in place over the region. Changes in the weather pattern are predicted...
by Bob Rose | Nov 8, 2024 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
A swath of heavy rain, averaging between 4 and 7 inches, fell across parts of Northwest Texas and the Concho Valley late Thursday night. Some of this rain also spread over the area between Coleman and Abilene, producing totals of 3-5 inches over the upper watershed of...
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