In Amarillo, the wind blows. That’s a fact. But, during the last ten days, a lot of people feel as if it has been particularly strong. We’ve had a few bouts with a Blowing Dust…
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Wx Info: Amarillo weekend forecasting – 4/4/14
A quick look at what we are looking at and how we forecast the weather for this weekend:
Youtube videos of severe weather 4/3/14
Here is a look at some of the Youtube videos people uploaded after the handful of severe storms moved through the southern plains and southeast on April 3, 2014. From Denton, Texas El Dorado Springs,…
Severe Weather Breakdown – 4/3/14
My lights went out as I started recording! I was in the dark, but don’t YOU be caught in the dark during today’s severe weather…
Severe weather likely, don’t disregard warnings
As meteorologists look at today’s setup it is looking promising that severe weather will develop. The main bulk of the severe action will be in parts of Missouri, Arkansas, western Tennessee and Kentucky and northern…
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Today’s Severe Weather Potential – 4/1/14
Climate Change is real #SorryNotSorry
I opened my email this morning after Today in Amarillo and had a message waiting for me. Whew. That was a close one. Glad we all dodged that bullet. You, too can read about this…
“Wind Machine” should be the name of every band in Amarillo
If you enjoy wind, you’ll thoroughly enjoy this week in Amarillo. As a few systems glide by the winds will certainly be blowing. In fact, here is a breakdown of the week Day Wind (mph)…
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If it feels like there have been a lot of earthquakes lately…
You’re not completely crazy. Although, it isn’t as bad as you think. During the past 24 hours there have been more than 30 earthquakes in the Lower 48. Most below the laymans criteria of “bad”…
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Latest Tornado Watch issued
Here is the latest watch boxe from the Storm Prediction Center: “Moderate” threat for EF-2 or greater tornadoes. Be alert and weather aware.

