It’s been a very dry winter, and rain is desperately needed all across North Texas. We would need more than 8″ of rain to catch up on moisture lost since January of last year! La Nina is the main reason, keeping the storm track north.
But temporary changes in the storm track this week are finally [...]
This week, I am attending a weather conference in Steamboat Springs, Colorado called “The Weather Summit.” I have been attending this conference off and on for the last 10 years. It is an invitation-only conference of broadcasts meteorologists from across the U.S. and North America. I am very honored to be on the list.
Because there [...]
The center of Hurricane Gustav is currently located about 35 miles to the north-northwest of Lafayette Louisiana. Maximum sustained winds are at 75 mph.
Current radar shows the heaviest weather is to the north of the center of circulation. This area, which contains very heavy rains and wind gusts to near hurricane force, will pass through Alexandria and central Louisiana in the [...]

