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Forecast map titled “Texas Storm Chasers – Forecast Snow Accumulation” showing expected snowfall from late Thursday through Friday afternoon (Jan 8–9). The map focuses on the Texas Panhandle and nearby areas, with darker blue shading indicating higher snow totals near the New Mexico border and the Oklahoma Panhandle, including Clayton, Dalhart, and Boise City, where 3 inches or more are possible. Lighter blue shades extend south toward Amarillo, with little to no accumulation near Highway 60 and farther south toward Lubbock. A text box notes accumulating snow is most likely in the northern Texas Panhandle, with a dusting possible farther south, and that amounts may be updated.

Forecast map titled “Texas Storm Chasers – Forecast Snow Accumulation” showing expected snowfall from late Thursday through Friday afternoon (Jan 8–9). The map focuses on the Texas Panhandle and nearby areas, with darker blue shading indicating higher snow totals near the New Mexico border and the Oklahoma Panhandle, including Clayton, Dalhart, and Boise City, where 3 inches or more are possible. Lighter blue shades extend south toward Amarillo, with little to no accumulation near Highway 60 and farther south toward Lubbock. A text box notes accumulating snow is most likely in the northern Texas Panhandle, with a dusting possible farther south, and that amounts may be updated.

❄️ Accumulating snow is possible across the northern Texas Panhandle on Friday. Amounts will be highest near New Mexico & OK Panhandle with over 3 inches possible. Little to no #snow south of I-40. #texasstormchasers #texas

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Texas severe storm outlook map for late Wednesday night, January 7th, through pre-dawn Thursday. A Level 1 (isolated severe storms) risk is highlighted in light green from the South Plains into North Texas, including areas near Abilene, Wichita Falls, and toward the Dallas–Fort Worth region. The map indicates potential 55–65 mph winds, very low to low tornado risk, and small hail up to quarter size, with major cities and highways labeled across Texas.

Texas severe storm outlook map for late Wednesday night, January 7th, through pre-dawn Thursday. A Level 1 (isolated severe storms) risk is highlighted in light green from the South Plains into North Texas, including areas near Abilene, Wichita Falls, and toward the Dallas–Fort Worth region. The map indicates potential 55–65 mph winds, very low to low tornado risk, and small hail up to quarter size, with major cities and highways labeled across Texas.

Texas severe storm outlook map for Thursday, January 8th, during the evening and overnight. A Level 1 (isolated severe storms) risk is shaded in light green across North and East Texas, including Dallas–Fort Worth, Tyler, and areas toward Texarkana and Lufkin. The graphic notes possible damaging winds of 55–65 mph, very low to low tornado risk, and small hail up to quarter size, with city labels and major highways shown statewide.

Texas severe storm outlook map for Thursday, January 8th, during the evening and overnight. A Level 1 (isolated severe storms) risk is shaded in light green across North and East Texas, including Dallas–Fort Worth, Tyler, and areas toward Texarkana and Lufkin. The graphic notes possible damaging winds of 55–65 mph, very low to low tornado risk, and small hail up to quarter size, with city labels and major highways shown statewide.

Heads up! The SPC has issued Marginal Risks (Level 1 out of 5) in #Texas for tomorrow night and Thursday. Isolated damaging winds and large hail will be possible. Tornado threat is very low. Stay tuned to TSC to track this upcoming system. #TxWx #TexasStormChasers

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Texas Storm Chasers branded map showing Texas counties highlighted in red under an active drought disaster declaration renewed December 18, 2025, indicating ongoing drought conditions and increased wildfire risk across multiple regions of Texas.

Texas Storm Chasers branded map showing Texas counties highlighted in red under an active drought disaster declaration renewed December 18, 2025, indicating ongoing drought conditions and increased wildfire risk across multiple regions of Texas.

STATE OF TEXAS RENEWS DROUGHT DISASTER DECLARATION

The State of Texas has renewed its drought disaster proclamation as of December 18, 2025, confirming ongoing drought conditions and elevated wildfire risk in dozens of counties.

#TXwx #TexasWeather #TexasDrought #TexasStormChasers

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Severe Storms Return to Texas Saturday | Texas Weather Roundup Severe storms return to Texas on Saturday with hail, strong winds, and a quick cool-down behind a cold front.

A cold front is on the way — and so are some storms!
Scattered thunderstorms are expected Saturday across North and East Texas, followed by gusty winds, drier air, and a quick cooldown on Sunday.
We’ve got all the details → texasstormchasers.com/forecast/tex...
#txwx #TexasStormChasers

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Flash Drought Expands as Fire Danger Escalates – Texas Weather Roundup for Thursday, October 9, 2025 lash drought conditions expand across Texas as fire danger intensifies and rain chances stay limited. Baldy-in-Chief David Reimer breaks down today’s forecast in the October 9 Texas Weather Roundup.

Flash drought is creeping in across much of Texas, while fire danger spikes and rain becomes a long shot for most. Want the full story and forecast breakdown? Check it out: texasstormchasers.com/forecast/tex...

#TexasWeather #TexasStormChasers #FireDanger #DroughtConditions

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🔥 Disaster-hit areas in the Hill Country & Central TX remain hot, humid & mostly dry for now. A few storms could fire up near I-35 through sunset; but will likely remain east of the Hill Country.

🌩️ Evening storms likely in the Panhandle & West TX with gusty/strong winds.

#TXwx #TexasStormChasers

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⚠️ Turn Around, Don’t Drown!
If you encounter flooded roads, seek higher ground.

📸 Stay with Texas Storm Chasers for real-time radar and updates.
#txwx #flood #FlashFloodWarning #NorthTexas #TexasStormChasers

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Renewed Flooding Risk May Develop Sunday Morning in Central Texas Stay informed about the flood risks in Texas as storms may bring heavy rain and potential flash flooding overnight.

🚨 Flood threat not over yet: Another round of heavy storms could develop overnight into Sunday across Central Texas, the Hill Country, and southern North Texas.

🌀 Full update & forecast details:
👉 texasstormchasers.com/forecast/flo...
#TXwx #FloodThreat #TexasWeather #TexasStormChasers

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⚠️ New storms are already forming and could lead to additional flash flooding, especially near Luling, San Marcos, and New Braunfels.

⚡ Stay off flooded roads. Turn around, don’t drown!

#TXwx #FlashFlood #CentralTexas #TexasStormChasers #AustinWeather #SanMarcos #NewBraunfels #HillCountryWeather

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Texas Weather: Monsoon Continues with Afternoon Rain Chances Explore the impact of monsoon weather patterns in Texas, bringing daily thunderstorms and rain chances this summer.

📲 Full forecast + David's Roundup:
texasstormchasers.com/forecast/tex...

#TXwx #TexasWeather #SummerStorms #Monsoon #TexasStormChasers

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... lightning, and quick, heavy rain—typically fading after sunset.

Stay safe and stay updated! Monitor the sky with our free mobile app—search for us to download.

#TexasWeather #StormUpdate #TXwx #TexasStormChasers

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These are amazing storm photos from Texas Storm Chasers! There are storms and protests all across the country today. Regardless of what you believe or who you support, please stay safe.

#montanaemuranch #clouds #cloudscape #texasstormchasers #storm #stormchasing #stormclouds #stormcloudsgathering

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DFW & Northeast Texas Storm Threat: Tornado, Hail, Flooding Risk Today Severe storms in North and Northeast Texas may produce a tornado today. Stay informed about the risks of tornadoes and severe weather.

📍 Areas at risk: DFW Metroplex, North Texas, and Northeast Texas
⚠️ Stay weather-aware and be ready to act fast.

🔗 Full forecast: texasstormchasers.com/forecast/dfw...

#TXwx #DFWweather #TexasStormChasers #Tornado #Hail #WeatherAlert

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Texas Weather About to Go Off — Days of Severe Storms & Flooding Ahead! Discover the latest weather updates for Texas with severe thunderstorms and risks of flooding expected in the coming days.

🌩️ Buckle up, Texas — the atmosphere is about to go off!
Several days of severe storms and flooding are on the way.
Get the latest forecast and stay weather-aware ➡️ texasstormchasers.com/forecast/tex...

#TexasStormChasers #TXwx #SevereWeather #Flooding

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Texas Braces for Days of Severe Weather Ahead Severe weather is on the horizon in Texas. Expect thunderstorms, flooding, and possibly tornadoes in various regions.

Texas is bracing for multiple rounds of severe storms this week, with threats of large hail, damaging winds, potential tornadoes, and dangerous flooding.

📲 Stay informed and prepared. For real-time updates and detailed forecasts: texasstormchasers.com/forecast/tex...

#TexasStormChasers #TXwx

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Texas Storms Today: Brazos Valley First, Giant Hail Later in West TX Severe storm activity is developing across Texas, bringing potential for strong winds, heavy rain, and possibly hail.



🌀 Get the full breakdown of what’s happening now and what’s coming next in our latest forecast post:
👉 texasstormchasers.com/forecast/tex...

📍 Know the risks in your area
📱 Stay weather-aware
📸 And tag us if you safely capture storm photos!

#txwx #TexasWeather #SevereWeather #TexasStormChasers

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More Rounds of Severe Weather Ahead for Texas Be prepared for severe storms in West Texas. Learn about potential hazards like hail and damaging wind gusts this afternoon.

⚠️ More rounds of severe storms are on the way for Texas! ⚡️ Don’t get caught off guard—check out our latest blog and video forecast to see what’s coming, when it hits, and how to stay safe. 👉 Watch now: texasstormchasers.com/forecast/mor... #txwx #texasstormchasers #severeweather

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4PM - One Inch diameter hail southwest of Imperial, TX from our storm chaser JennyBrownPhotography.

#texas #txwx #texasstormchasers #hail #severe

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