by Bob Rose | Feb 1, 2021 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
Quiet and cool weather is in place across the region as we start off the new week and a new month. Sunday’s cold front is part of a cold, Canadian air mass that is currently sinking south over the eastern half of the U.S. The coldest air is staying east of Texas and...
by Bob Rose | Jan 29, 2021 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
Quiet and generally dry weather conditions are forecast to continue across Central and South Texas as we close out the month of January and move through the first week of February. Earlier this month, several storm systems moved across Texas, bringing periods of...
by Bob Rose | Jan 28, 2021 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
In the wake of a very dry autumn, periods of rain began to develop across the region in December and continued off and on through the first half of January. Since December 1st , totals of 2-4 inches have been recorded across the Hill Country while totals of 2-6...
by Bob Rose | Jan 25, 2021 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
A weak overrunning weather pattern produced cloudy, damp and somewhat dreary weather conditions across the region over the weekend. Despite the periods of light rain, most totals stayed under a tenth of an inch. According to LCRA’s Hydromet, rain amounts were...
by Bob Rose | Jan 22, 2021 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
The weather has been somewhat unsettled this week, with several systems moving across the region, producing periods of mostly light rain. Totals since Monday have been the highest across the Hill Country, where amounts have generally been between 0.5 and 1 inch. ...
by Bob Rose | Jan 21, 2021 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
The drier than normal influence from La Niña is forecast to weaken and possibly fade as we move through spring. That’s the January updated weather outlook released Thursday from the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center (CPC). CPC’s updated outlook...
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