by Bob Rose | Jun 17, 2026 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
Data from radar and satellite plus information from a U.S. Air Force Hurricane Hunter Aircraft indicate there is enough convective organization to designate the system near the Texas coast as Tropical Storm Arthur—the first tropical cyclone of the 2026 Atlantic...
by Bob Rose | Jun 16, 2026 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
The low pressure system that has been over northeastern Mexico for the past few days has now moved into southern Texas. While the system is producing widespread rain and thunderstorms, it still lacks a well-defined center. Most of this morning’s forecast guidance...
by Bob Rose | Jun 15, 2026 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
A cold front sinking slowly out of North Texas caused the development of widespread, soaking rains across Much of the Hill Country and Central Texas Sunday night into Monday morning. Rain amounts of 1-3 inches were recorded across much of the area. A zone of 3–4-inch...
by Bob Rose | Jun 12, 2026 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
Starting off today’s brief with a look at weather conditions in the Bay of Campeche as conditions there may have some influence on Texas weather early next week. National Hurricane Center forecasters are indicating a broad area of low pressure has formed over the far...
by Bob Rose | Jun 8, 2026 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
Following a week with several periods of moderate to heavy rain, the weather pattern is quickly trending drier and warmer as we move into summer. While there will still be a chance for some rain in the forecast over the next ten days, the threat for heavy, soaking...
by Bob Rose | Jun 5, 2026 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
Midday forecast solutions have trended noticeably wetter for much of the area Friday evening through Friday night. A trough of low pressure lifting northeast out of northern Mexico is expected to cause the development of showers and thunderstorms across the region...
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