Here we go again.
It appears that once again, the Hub City is in the crosshairs of severe weather chances that could impact a wide area of West Texas.
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According to Weather Legend Ron Roberts of KAMC, via Twitter:
Potential Severe Thunderstorms today increasing. Severe Impacts: Damaging Hail 2 -isolated up to 4 diameter. Isolated tornadoes includes the Lubbock Metro Area. Damaging Wind gusts over 65 mph possible. Super-Cell thunderstorms highly possible today. Keeping You Advised!
Yes, there could be a chance of tornadic activity on your street, so be prepared and know where your safe space is.
Intense Thunderstorms Are Headed Back To West Texas Today. What Can We Expect?
Here we go again.
It appears that once again, the Hub City is in the crosshairs of severe weather chances that could impact a wide area of West Texas.
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According to Weather Legend Ron Roberts of KAMC, via Twitter:
Potential Severe Thunderstorms today increasing. Severe Impacts: Damaging Hail 2 -isolated up to 4 diameter. Isolated tornadoes includes the Lubbock Metro Area. Damaging Wind gusts over 65 mph possible. Super-Cell thunderstorms highly possible today. Keeping You Advised!
Yes, there could be a chance of tornadic activity on your street, so be prepared and know where your safe space is.
First Alert: storms bring heavy rain, flooding
FIRST ALERT ACTION DAY forecast 10 p.m. 3/17 By Amber Ruch | March 16, 2021 at 4:31 AM CDT - Updated March 18 at 2:35 AM
(KFVS) - Storms brought heavy rain and flash flooding to the Heartland on Wednesday evening and into the night.
This will increase our threat of flash flooding. A flash flood watch was issued for parts of the Heartland.
Much of southern Illinois and the northern parts of southeast Missouri will have only threats of hail and flash flooding.
After midnight, the threat for severe weather continues to drop.
Stay with First Alert Weather for the latest.