Drier in the Deep South

Drier in the Deep South

After an incredibly wet and recording setting May, weather conditions look to be MUCH drier as we head through the first full week of June 2015. The image below suggests that nearly 12″ to 24″ or more of rain fell in these areas during the Month of May!...
Flood Concerns Continue

Flood Concerns Continue

Wichita Falls, TX I am sure folks all across the Deep South would welcome blue sky and drier weather as it has been a VERY wet past several weeks. Many locations have already had their wettest May and month on record and there is still more rain on the way! This was...
“Floodin’ Down in Texas”

“Floodin’ Down in Texas”

Corpus Christi, TX Thursday was a VERY wet day for Corpus Christi as 4.56″ of rain fell in nearly 1 hour from 4:15pm to 5:15pm. Interestingly, that was not a daily rainfall record because back in 1941, 5.57″ of rain fell on the same day, which was the 2nd...
Drought Busting Rains??

Drought Busting Rains??

2nd Wettest May on Record for Oklahoma City, OK It’s been a very wet over the past 19 days in Oklahoma City. In fact, they are currently sitting at their 2nd wettest May on record with 13.88″ and only 0.64″ behind the wettest May on record of...
2015 Tornado Update

2015 Tornado Update

It was another active weekend with strong to severe thunderstorms across the Central U.S.. According to NOAA’s SPC, there were nearly 40 tornado reports on Saturday alone, some of which occurred in Minnesota for the first time since September 19th, 2014.  ...