HeavyWX- Severe & Tropical Weather Discussion

Posted by: AndyAnderson, 1:16 AM GMT on December 11, 2012 +0
A fast-moving wave of low pressure brought sleet and snow to north Texas and parts of southern Oklahoma overnight.

Sleet and snow were responsible for multiple accidents. Following the 911 vehicle accident calls in Wichita Falls for a three-hour period this morning, the average was 10 accidents at any given time.

The narrow band of precipitation in advance of the low as moved south and east, resulting in strong thunderstorms as it mixes with warm, humid air from the Gulf of Mexico.

Temperatures in the Texoma region should moderate somewhat through the week, with a slight chance of thunderstorms as an upper-level low system makes its way east along the Oklahoma/Kansas border.

Next update will be on Wednesday, 12/12 or as conditions warrant.

Andy Anderson
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Updated: 2:05 AM GMT on December 12, 2012   Permalink | A A A
Posted by: AndyAnderson, 11:36 AM GMT on December 10, 2012 +0
Residents of Texoma are waking up to snow-covered ground this morning, as a band of snow ahead of a wave of low pressure in southeastern Colorado swept through the area just after midnight.

Most of this should melt off later in the afternoon as temperatures climb into the mid 40's.

Temperatures will begin to moderate mid-week, and I'm watching an upper-level storm system as it moves ashore in the Pacific northwest, as the latest model runs sugg...
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Posted by: AndyAnderson, 12:41 AM GMT on November 25, 2012 +0
Welcome to my wunderground blog, where, in the coming months I'll be sharing photo, video, and blog updates and forecasting and analysis from the 2013 Severe Storm and Tropical Atlantic season.

Updates will be posted as warranted for north Texas winter weather, (should winter ever actually arrive!) and more often as we ease into the 2013 chase season beginning in March.

It's my hope that we'll be able to show you some chase photo, video, and na...
Updated: 12:48 AM GMT on November 25, 2012   Permalink | A A A

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