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Texas Storm Update — Heavy Rain, Flash Flooding & Severe Threat Friday–Saturday | 9:20 PM (10/23/25) 23 Oct 6:29 PM (7 hours ago)

We’re tracking scattered thunderstorms tonight across the Trans Pecos, Permian Basin, Big Country, and Northwest Texas, with a few severe storms still ongoing. ⛈️ Current situation: Storms near Nocona (Montague County) producing quarter-size hail and 60 mph winds. Flash flooding ongoing across Colorado City, Snyder, Rotan, and Hamlin with multiple Flash Flood Warnings in effect. […]

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Texas Severe Storms Ongoing — More on the Way Friday | 8:15 PM Update (10/23/25) 23 Oct 5:26 PM (8 hours ago)

8:15 PM • Thursday, October 23, 2025 Scattered severe thunderstorms continue across the Permian Basin, Big Country, and Northwest Texas this evening. Some storms remain capable of hail up to golf-ball size, 70 mph winds, and blowing dust as they move east 30–35 mph. ⚠️ Storms from Snyder to Haskell to Henrietta continue producing strong […]

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Severe Storms Tonight in Texas (Hail/Wind) | Flood Risk Fri–Sat | 10/23/25 PM Update 23 Oct 4:23 PM (9 hours ago)

Severe thunderstorms are active this evening across parts of Texas and more are expected overnight into Friday and Saturday. 7:20 PM • Thu, Oct 23, 2025 I’m Texas Storm Chasers Baldy-in-Chief David Reimer with a quick radar-driven update. NOW: Storms moving E ~25 mph across the Permian Basin, Big Country, and NW Texas with golf-ball […]

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Stormy Pattern Returns to Texas: Heavy Rain, Flooding, and Severe Storms Through the Weekend 23 Oct 8:23 AM (17 hours ago)

After weeks of quiet weather, the Lone Star State is heading into a much more active stretch. A slow-moving upper-level storm system will bring multiple rounds of showers, strong to severe thunderstorms, and heavy rainfall from Thursday through Saturday. Some parts of Texas could pick up three to five inches of rain, raising the risk […]

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Heavy Rain and Flooding Threat for Texas Late Week | October 22, 2025 Forecast 22 Oct 9:34 AM (yesterday, 9:34 am)

After weeks of dry, summerlike weather, Texas is turning active again — and this time, it comes with some much-needed rain. A slow-moving storm system will bring showers, storms, and locally heavy rainfall beginning Thursday and lasting into Saturday. Thursday: Storms Begin in West Texas A few storms will develop Thursday afternoon across the Texas […]

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Texas Weather Roundup: Rain Chances Return, Fire Danger Today, and a More Active Pattern Ahead 21 Oct 8:34 AM (2 days ago)

A Quick Airport-Lounge Forecast When you’re sitting in an airport lounge and decide to record a weather video… what could possibly go wrong? Thankfully, the only turbulence for now is in the atmosphere. As of Tuesday morning, Texas is sliding into a more active weather pattern — meaning more rain, more storms, and fewer bone-dry […]

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4:30 PM Saturday Texas Weather Update – October 18, 2025 18 Oct 1:41 PM (5 days ago)

Storms continue to move across East Texas, the Ark-La-Tex, and the eastern Brazos Valley this evening — but overall, things are calming down for most of Texas. Baldy-in-Chief David Reimer has your 4:30 PM update with the latest on the storms, cold front timing, and what to expect tonight and Sunday. 📍 Current Highlights (as […]

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Severe Storms Ongoing in Texas | Tornado Watch until 9 PM 18 Oct 11:43 AM (5 days ago)

Severe storms are active across parts of eastern North Texas, Northeast Texas, and East Texas this afternoon. Baldy-in-Chief David Reimer has your quick update on current conditions — including where storms are strongest right now. 📍 Current highlights (as of 2:45 PM CT): • Severe storm northeast of Rusk moving toward Reklaw & Mount Enterprise […]

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Tornado Watch Issued for Parts of East and Northeast Texas 18 Oct 10:26 AM (5 days ago)

The Storm Prediction Center has issued a Tornado Watch until 9 PM CDT for portions of East and Northeast Texas, including areas near Tyler, Texarkana, Mount Pleasant, Nacogdoches, and Lufkin. A few tornadoes are possible, along with hail up to ping-pong ball size and wind gusts up to 75 mph.Storms are expected to move across […]

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Severe Storms Possible Across Eastern Texas Today | Wind, Hail & Low Tornado Risk 18 Oct 4:07 AM (5 days ago)

It’s a busy Saturday across Texas! A line of thunderstorms is developing and will move east through the afternoon and evening. Baldy-in-Chief David Reimer breaks down who’s most likely to see strong to severe storms — and what to expect as the cold front pushes through. Timeline • Morning – storms in the Big Country […]

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