by Bob Rose | Jul 18, 2025 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
The tropical disturbance which tracked across the northern Gulf earlier this week pushed inland over southern Louisiana on Thursday. As of Friday morning, the ill-defined remnant tropical low had made its way into Southeast Texas. NOAA/Colorado State University/RAMMB...
by Bob Rose | Jul 13, 2025 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
A large area of rain and thunderstorms took shape across the Concho Valley and northern Hill Country late Saturday night. The complex of rain remained nearly stationary for several hours and produced totals of 7-9 inches across western Lampasas and southern San Saba...
by Bob Rose | Jul 11, 2025 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
While it would appear our typical summertime weather pattern is trying to take hold, a chance for rain and thunderstorms will return to the forecast for Saturday and Sunday. Friday’s weather maps showed Texas being situated between ridges of high pressure centered...
by Bob Rose | Jul 9, 2025 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
As of late Wednesday morning. Doppler radar was showing the development of showers and isolated thunderstorms across the eastern Hill Country, including Burnet and Llano Counties. Other showers were developing across Central Texas and the middle Texas coast. LCRA’s...
by Bob Rose | Jul 6, 2025 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
The weak area of low pressure largely responsible for all of the heavy rain across the Hill Country and Central Texas the past few days was centered Sunday morning over north Central Texas. A trough of low pressure in the middle atmosphere stretches southwest from the...
by Bob Rose | Jul 4, 2025 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
An area of low pressure over West Texas (part of the remnants of Tropical Storm Barry) and an unusually moist atmosphere caused the development of heavy to very heavy rain across parts of the Hill Country Thursday night into Friday morning. Some of the highest totals...
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