Entries from Austinist tagged with 'weatherservice'
March 30, 2007
Yesterday's fickle weather looks like it'll stick around through the weekend: the National Weather Service has just issued a flash flood warning for Austin and much of Central Texas -- Blanco County Sheriffs are already reporting flash flooding over roads. Even more exciting, the NWS is also calling for a tornado watch until 6pm for much of Central Texas, including Travis and Williamson counties. Photo by Catarina Carvalho on flickr......
Continue Reading "Tornado Watch, Flash Flood Warnings for Central Texas"March 13, 2007
The buzzkillers at the National Weather Service just issued a severe thunderstorm watch for almost 75 counties in Central Texas, with flash floods in Travis and Williamson Counties likely at least until 6pm. The storms are moving northeast at roughly 20 miles per hour, bringing with them the possibility of "small hail and damaging winds," plus an estimated 3 inches of total rainfall. Tomorrow's forecast calls for scattered storms in the morning but mostly cloudy......
Continue Reading "South By Sucky Weather"January 13, 2007
The freezing thunderstorms and errant tornados of last night have left Central Texas a sopping mess, with heavy flooding leaving people and cars stranded, and over a dozen roads closed. At least one woman is believed to have drowned in Waller Creek, while several homes and industrial buildings San Marcos were damaged by "tornadic winds" that touched down in the early morning. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning in effect......
Continue Reading "Central Texas Slammed By Thunderstorms, Freezing Rain"December 20, 2006
You wouldn't guess it from the near-record highs this week, but there's a slim likelihood that Central Texas will be treated to a bit of snow on Christmas Eve. The Statesman quotes meteorologist Clay Anderson of the National Weather Service as saying, "There's a 20 percent chance, but it's nothing to get too excited about at this point." Thus far, neither weather.com nor the National Weather Service's own forecast indicates any freak flurries, though Anderson......
Continue Reading "Snowfall in Austin? Still Less Ridiculous Than New Rocky Flick"May 5, 2006
The storms that slammed Austin last night cut a sizeable swath of destruction, uprooting trees, flooding major streets (we might as well have been swimming down South Lamar last night) and knocking out power across the city. The Statesman reports that roughly 17,000 customers remain without electricity as of 10am on Friday, with KXAN quoting Austin Energy saying that repairs may take up into nighttime. The Austin-Travis County Emergency Conditions Information Page lists several schools......
Continue Reading "Chicken Little Was Right"April 28, 2006
The National Weather Service is putting you on alert, Austin. There's rain coming. And wind. And hail. Really big hail. The NWS says winds of up to 80 mph can be expected. EIGHTY! The rains are expected to hit Austin around 10pm, [from the Statesman] "Bob Rose, a meteorologist for the Lower Colorado River Authority, said the line of storms likely will move into the Austin area around 10 p.m. and will remain in......
Continue Reading "Weather Alert: A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall"April 20, 2006
The prophets of doom and destruction over at the National Weather Service just issued a Tornado Watch for South Central Texas, including Travis County. Until 10pm tonight, residents in the following counties are advised to avoid flying livestock: BASTROP BEXAR BLANCO BURNET CALDWELL COMAL FAYETTE GONZALES GUADALUPE HAYS KENDALL LEE TRAVIS WILLIAMSON WILSON Consider yourselves warned.......
Continue Reading "Perry's Not the Only Windbag Threatening Austin"December 7, 2005
Austin commuters may have to contend with icy roads later this evening and tomorrow morning if weather forecasters are right. Word around town is that some businesses are closing early so people can get home before things get too slippery on the roads. A major winter storm is developing, and Texas is on the hit list. The front should be in Austin by this afternoon, with wind chills in the teens. "The first strong......
Continue Reading "Just Like the Traditional Media, We Like To FREAK OUT Whenever the First Freeze Comes"September 20, 2005
As this weekend draws increasingly nearer, we've found ourselves becoming giddy with anticipation over all the awesome bands we're going to see and the parties we're going to attend - we're most excited, of course, about our "Local Music is Sexy" rock show + dance party going down at the Velvet Spade this Saturday (no cover! giveaways! hot Austin musicians!). With all our careful planning and preparations these past few weeks, the conditions for......
Continue Reading "Local Music is Water-Resistant"August 4, 2005
The director of the National Weather Service announced that this year's hurricane season will be a rough one. Forecasters say that the combination of warmer waters along with "low wind shear and low pressure, as well as the jet stream, favor storm formation." Officials at the National Weather Service urged those living in hurricane-prone areas to be prepared. So you are probably thinking: big deal, we don't live along the coast, what do we......
Continue Reading "Riders On The Storm: Are You Prepared?"July 14, 2005
Ruh Roh! After a parched summer so far, we may get some serious moisture coming our way if hurricane Emily keeps it’s current course. The National Weather Service shows Emily pointed right at us. Not to worry! We’re sure that by the time she reaches us, it won’t be much more exciting than the thunder storm that dashed our beer garden frolicking last Thursday. Armed And Dangerous!! It seems that a Burnett County inmate......
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