David Reimer | Texas Weather Roundup

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David Reimer | Texas Weather Roundup

7/7 219PM: Storms continue to develop in the afternoon heat across East Texas.
The strongest storm is near Tyler, Lindale, Bullard, and Jacksonville with strong wind gusts, frequent lightning, and very heavy rainfall. Since storms are barely moving, quick street flooding is possible where rain sits for a while.

More pop-up storms may also develop back into North Texas this afternoon.
Radar: texasstormchasers.com/radar/

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7/5 916PM CT: Dust Storm Warning until 10:45 PM for the Permian Basin, including Midland, Odessa, Andrews, Kermit, Crane, Big Lake, McCamey, Stanton, and Garden City. A wall of dust is moving southwest at 45 MPH with visibility under 1/4 mile and 50+ MPH winds. This includes I-20 from mile markers 57 to 170.

Avoid travel if you can. If caught in dust: pull off the road, turn lights off, and keep your foot off the brake.

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7/5 827PM: Dust Storm Warning until 9:30 PM for San Angelo, Ballinger, Sterling City, Mertzon, Paint Rock, Christoval, Miles, Eden, and nearby areas.

A wall of dust is moving south at 35 MPH with near-zero visibility and wind gusts over 60 MPH.

Avoid travel if you can. If caught in dust: pull off the road, turn lights off, and keep your foot off the brake.

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8PM CT: A long line of storms extends from north of Seminole to Lamesa, Sweetwater, south of Abilene, Cisco, and west of Mineral Wells.

Storms are moving south at 15-30 MPH. The strongest storms are producing widespread blowing dust, damaging wind gusts over 70 MPH, hail, heavy rain, and lightning.

Dust/outflow may reach San Angelo around 8:30 PM, even if storms lag behind. Move indoors before storms arrive and watch for sudden visibility drops on roads.

Radar: texasstormchasers.com/radar/

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David Reimer | Texas Weather Roundup

8PM CT: A long line of storms extends from north of Seminole to Lamesa, Sweetwater, south of Abilene, Cisco, and west of Mineral Wells.

Storms are moving south at 15-30 MPH. The strongest storms are producing widespread blowing dust, damaging wind gusts over 70 MPH, hail, heavy rain, and lightning.

Dust/outflow may reach San Angelo around 8:30 PM, even if storms lag behind. Move indoors before storms arrive and watch for sudden visibility drops on roads.

Radar: texasstormchasers.com/radar/

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6/7 729PM: Severe storms are moving south at 30 MPH along I-20 from Colorado City, Sweetwater, and Abilene to Breckenridge.

65-80 MPH wind gusts have been measured in Abilene with tree damage reported. These storms are heading toward Tuscola, Bronte, Winters, Ballinger, Coleman, and Brownwood.

Expect damaging winds, hail, heavy rain, lightning, and blowing dust/reduced visibility ahead of the storms. Move indoors before they arrive.
Radar: texasstormchasers.com/radar/

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David Reimer | Texas Weather Roundup

716PM: 65 to 80 MPH winds reported in Abilene, along with a wall of dust. Rain is moving in now. Y'all good?

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David Reimer | Texas Weather Roundup

6/7 549PM: Strong to severe storms continue across West-Central Texas, the Big Country, and western North Texas.

The most intense storm is moving south toward Breckenridge with very large hail and damaging winds. Strongest storms in this cluster may produce wind gusts over 70 MPH and hail up to 2 inches.

Scattered storms, some severe, also continue in East Texas and are moving southeast with lightning, heavy rain, and strong wind gusts possible.

Move indoors if storms approach. Watch for quick rain buildup on roads.

Radar: texasstormchasers.com/radar/

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David Reimer | Texas Weather Roundup

6/7 502PM: Severe storms continue from Northwest Texas into the Big Country and western North Texas, generally moving south.

Damaging winds and dangerous lightning are the main issues, with hail and heavy rain also possible. Scattered storms continue in East Texas, also slowly moving south.

New storms are developing in the Panhandle and may strengthen into the evening.

Move indoors if storms approach. Watch for quick changes and brief heavy rain on roads.

Radar: texasstormchasers.com/radar/

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David Reimer | Texas Weather Roundup

7/5 435PM: Several to numerous storms continue from the Panhandle and Northwest Texas into East Texas.

The most active areas are from Paducah/Wichita Falls to Jacksboro — plus East Texas from Canton/Tyler toward Palestine, Crockett, and Lufkin.

Most storms are moving slowly south. The strongest storms may produce damaging winds over 70 MPH, hail, dangerous lightning, and heavy rain. Localized flooding is possible where storms sit for a while — looking at you, Tyler.

Activity will continue into the evening. Gusty winds may occur well away from storms.

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