by Bob Rose | Oct 24, 2025 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
An active period of weather is forecast across the region beginning late Friday afternoon, continuing through Saturday night. The active weather will develop as a trough of low pressure moves from the Four Corners region to the southern Plains states, pulling...
by Bob Rose | Oct 22, 2025 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
After several weeks with no rain, recent forecast solutions have been quite consistent in calling for the development of widespread rain and scattered thunderstorms across our region beginning late Friday, continuing through Saturday. A trough of low pressure...
by Bob Rose | Oct 20, 2025 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
Fall-like temperatures were observed across the region Monday morning, following the passage of a cold front Sunday morning. For many locations (including Austin), this was the coolest morning so far this fall. According to LCRA’s Hydromet, Monday’s lows were...
by Bob Rose | Oct 17, 2025 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
It’s been a never-ending summer so far this October. And while a dramatic change to fall weather is not on the near-term horizon, some cracks in the persistent summer pattern are finally beginning to show. Some subtle changes in the weather pattern are forecast to...
by Bob Rose | Oct 13, 2025 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
The outlook for this week can be summed up by stating “more of the same.” Monday’s weather maps showed a stalled subtropical ridge of high pressure in the middle and upper atmosphere stretching from northern Mexico to the middle Mississippi Valley region. The ridge...
by Bob Rose | Oct 10, 2025 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
An unusually dry and unseasonably warm weather pattern continues. The primary culprit for the unusual weather this month has been a large ridge of high pressure in the middle and upper atmosphere that has remained situated over Texas and the south-central U.S. Sinking...
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