GALLERY: Severe thunderstorms wreak havoc in the Big Country
BIG COUNTRY, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) – Severe thunderstorms have wreaked havoc in the Big Country on Saturday. On April 19, some counties in the Big Country were listed under severe thunderstorm warnings, while others had tornado warnings. Gallery: severe thunderstorms wreak havoc in the big country 1Gallery: severe thunderstorms wreak havoc in the big country 2Gallery: severe thunderstorms wreak havoc in the big country 3Courtesy of June Keith, south of I-20 in Clyde
Courtesy of Paige Savell, North of ClydeCourtesy of Lake Sweetwater Volunteer Fire DepartmentGallery: severe thunderstorms wreak havoc in the big country 4Gallery: severe thunderstorms wreak havoc in the big country 5Gallery: severe thunderstorms wreak havoc in the big country 6Courtesy of Lake Sweetwater Fire Department, at Highway 70 near BlackwellCourtesy of KTAB/KRBC Reporter/Weekend Anchor Noah McKinney
The NWS from San Angelo advises taking safety precautions, such as securing outdoor items, staying away from windows, and having a way to receive warnings.
BIG COUNTRY (KTAB/KRBC) - Severe weather is expected to continue this evening as a strong line of thunderstorms moves across the Big Country and Heartland regions. Storms have already begun developing and are likely to intensify through Friday night, bringing the potential for damaging impacts across much of the area.…
BIG COUNTRY, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) – Big Country meteorologists say a storm system moving across Texas will bring a chance for isolated to scattered severe thunderstorms Sunday and overnight into Monday morning. Large hail and damaging winds will be possible across parts of the area. KTAB’s Sam Nichols says heavy rainfall…
Summary: The triple digit heat returns across the Big Country as and upper level ridge sits over the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles. Further South, there is a chance for spotty isolated activity but that will quickly taper off heading into the overnight hours. This activity will be general non severe…