Thunderstorms, Strong Winds Expected Across East Texas This Afternoon
A cold front is expected to move through East Texas this afternoon bringing with is a chance for thunderstorms and strong winds.
A cold front is expected to move through East Texas this afternoon bringing with is a chance for thunderstorms and strong winds.
UPDATE 8:10pm
Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Cherokee County until 9:15pm
Update 1:30 p.m.
The National Weather Service says the threat for large hail and tornadoes is now less than it looked yesterday, but is still not gone completely. It appears now the greatest threat is going to be from winds in excess of 70 mph.
The northern half of East Texas is under a slight risk of severe weather today. Isolated thunderstorms with the possibility of very large hail could develop later this afternoon.
We will keep you posted both on-air and online! Be sure to"like" us on Facebook to receive updates. You can also stay ahead of the storms by checking our interactive radar on the weather page!
East Texas is receiving some much needed rainfall, but throughout the day there is also a possibility of strong to severe storms. We will keep you posted both on-air and online! Be sure to"like" us on Facebook to receive updates. You can also stay ahead of the storms by checking our interactive radar on the weather page!
After sunset this evening a strong storm system will move through East Texas and along with it, the possibility of strong to severe showers and thunderstorms.
Severe weather rolled through East Texas earlier today. Currently all tornado warnings have expired, but a tornado watch remains in effect for most of East Texas until 6pm.
We are not getting any reports of damage at this time, but we would like to see any pictures and video that you shot as the storms moved through. More after the jump.
Strong thunderstorms are possible across all of East Texas today as a cold front moves through the area. As the cold front enters the western parts of East Texas they will begin to strengthen. More after the jump.
Yesterday's storms swept through East Texas to Shreveport unyielding in their power. Several confirmed tornadoes were sighted and touched down. We partnered with KLTV to keep you safe by replacing the regularly scheduled music with a live feed from Mark Scirto's informative coverage. Many listeners were able to seek shelter and still monitor the storm's progress by streaming KNUE. Were you affected by last night's storms? Did you capture any pictures of the severe storm? If so please email them to us at Amy Austin.. April 26 Storm Photo Gallery after the jump.