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David ReimerDavid Reimer
| October 13, 2025

Texas Forecast: Rain West, Fire Danger East, and Storms Coming | Oct 13 2025

Pattern Change on the HorizonTexas stays split between rain in the west and fire danger in the east, but a long-awaited pattern shift is coming. In this Monday edition of the Texas Weather Roundup, Baldy-in-Chief David Reimer explains what to expect as the jet stream finally returns to Texas and sto

David ReimerDavid Reimer
| October 12, 2025

Governor Expands Wildfire Disaster Proclamation As Texas Faces Ongoing Fire Danger

Governor Greg Abbott has expanded the state’s wildfire disaster proclamation to include 179 Texas counties as hot, dry, and windy weather continues across much of the state. His updated proclamation included a list of affected counties.NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance with the authority vested in me by

David ReimerDavid Reimer
| October 10, 2025

Flood Risk for Far West Texas, Fire Danger Elsewhere – Texas Weather Roundup for Friday, October 10, 2025

Rain for Far West Texas, Fire Danger for the RestAs we head into the weekend, a big divide sets up across Texas: flooding potential in the west and fire danger in the east. In today’s Texas Weather Roundup, Baldy-in-Chief David Reimer explains how leftover tropical moisture and a stubborn heat dome

David ReimerDavid Reimer
| October 9, 2025

Flash Drought Expands as Fire Danger Escalates – Texas Weather Roundup for Thursday, October 9, 2025

Flash Drought Conditions Expanding Across TexasRain chances are sticking around for a lucky few in Far West and Deep South Texas, but most of the state remains bone dry. In this Thursday edition of the Texas Weather Roundup, Baldy-in-Chief David Reimer breaks down how a flash drought is quickly taki

David ReimerDavid Reimer
| October 8, 2025

Heat Dome Holds as Fire Danger Increases – Texas Weather Roundup for Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Rain Chances Remain Low for Most TexansIt’s another warm and mostly dry day across the Lone Star State. A few isolated storms may develop in Far West Texas, the Rio Grande Plain, and South Texas, bringing locally heavy rain and dangerous lightning. For everyone else—expect more sunshine, haze, and h

David ReimerDavid Reimer
| October 7, 2025

Rain Returns for a Lucky Few – Texas Weather Roundup for Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Rain Returns for Some, Summer Holds for OthersRain chances are back for parts of Texas today — but not everyone’s cashing in. In today’s Texas Weather Roundup, Baldy-in-Chief David Reimer explains who’s getting a taste of fall and who’s still stuck in the heat.We’re tracking showers and storms from

David ReimerDavid Reimer
| October 3, 2025

October Heatwave Continues in Texas, With Only Slim Rain Chances

It may be October, but it still feels a lot more like August across the Lone Star State. Afternoon highs in the 90s will continue into the weekend, with most Texans staying hot, dry, and rain-free.Weekend Rain ChancesThe best chance for showers and a few pop-up thunderstorms will be along the Texas

David ReimerDavid Reimer
| October 2, 2025

Texas Weather: October Heat Continues, Isolated Storm Chances Friday

It may be the first week of October, but it still feels like summer across Texas. Temperatures remain above average, skies are mostly clear, and rain chances are slim. That trend continues today, though we may see a few changes by Friday.Today’s WeatherThursday will be hot and mostly dry statewide.

David ReimerDavid Reimer
| October 1, 2025

October Starts Hot and Dry in Texas as Wildfire Danger Rises

Welcome to October in Texas, where it still feels like late summer. The first day of the new month is bringing hot temperatures, almost no rain, and a rising wildfire threat across the state. If you were hoping for a cool front, you’ll have to keep waiting.Dry Skies Across TexasToday’s high-resoluti

David ReimerDavid Reimer
| September 30, 2025

Texas Weather: Hot, Dry Pattern Continues | Fire Danger Rising | Tropics Update (Sept 30, 2025)

It’s the final day of September, and Texas is finishing the month hot, dry, and mostly cloud-free. Fire danger is on the rise across South and East Texas as fuels dry out, and we’re watching the tropics — but no Gulf impacts are expected.Texas Weather Highlights:Mostly sunny, hot, and dry across Tex

David ReimerDavid Reimer
| September 29, 2025

Texas Weather: Quiet Week Ahead | Atlantic Tropics Stay Busy | September 29, 2025

It’s the final Monday of September, and honestly? The Texas forecast is pretty quiet this week. A ridge of high pressure means little to no rain, warming temps, and increasing wildfire danger across parts of East and Southeast Texas.Meanwhile, the Atlantic tropical basin is alive. Hurricane Umberto

David ReimerDavid Reimer
| September 26, 2025

Texas Weekend Forecast: Rain in Far West, Tropics Active with Humberto

Fall weather continues in Texas, and as we wrap up the week, the forecast brings a split personality. Far West Texas will be dealing with showers and storms at times, while the rest of the state settles into warm, dry conditions. Meanwhile, the Atlantic tropics are heating up with several systems—bu

David ReimerDavid Reimer
| September 25, 2025

Texas Cold Front Brings Cooler Weather – Atlantic Tropical Basin Turns Active

Fall is finally showing up across Texas. A cold front has slipped south, bringing some rain, a touch of cooler air, and—thankfully—a break from the worst of the summer heat. While most of Texas dries out over the next few days, the Atlantic tropics are waking up in a big way with multiple hurricanes

David ReimerDavid Reimer
| September 24, 2025

Storms and Cooler Weather as Texas Cold Front Pushes South

Fall weather is finally pushing south across Texas today, and it’s arriving with thunderstorms. A cold front moving through the state will bring showers, storms, and some rowdier weather into tonight.Severe Weather Risk TodayThe Storm Prediction Center highlights a level 1 out of 5 risk for severe s

David ReimerDavid Reimer
| September 23, 2025

Severe Storms and Flash Flooding Threat as Cold Front Pushes into Texas

A cold front is pushing into Texas today, September 23, bringing the risk of severe storms, large hail, damaging winds, and flash flooding across North and East Texas. This could be one of the most widespread severe weather events of early fall.Severe Weather SetupThe Storm Prediction Center highlig

David ReimerDavid Reimer
| September 22, 2025

Fall Arrives With Stormier Weather Across Texas

Fall officially begins today, and with it comes a stormier weather pattern for the Lone Star State. Multiple opportunities for thunderstorms are expected this week, with some storms turning strong to severe. A cool front will also bring at least a temporary break from summer’s heat.Monday: Morning S

David ReimerDavid Reimer
| September 22, 2025

As it Happened: Damaging Storms in North Texas | September 21, 2025

LIVE Texas Severe Weather Coverage {Baldy-in-Chief David Reimer} for September 21, 2025. We will focus on the most intense storms to keep you informed, without the hype, and ahead of the storm. Remember, knowledge is power – and with that, you are already in better shape than those who may not know

David ReimerDavid Reimer
| September 21, 2025

Severe Storms Possible in North Texas and Texoma This Evening | September 21, 2025

Scattered severe thunderstorms are expected to develop this afternoon and evening across portions of Texas as a late-summer weather system moves through the region. The main area of concern includes Texoma, North Texas, Northwest Texas, and parts of West Central Texas.The primary timeframe for storm

David ReimerDavid Reimer
| September 18, 2025

Baseball Size Hail & Flash Flooding – Texas Panhandle Storms Update | Sept 17, 2025

Good evening, I’m Texas Storm Chasers’ Baldy-in-Chief David Reimer with an 8PM update on severe weather across the Texas Panhandle.A severe thunderstorm warning is in effect northwest of Dalhart near Texline, with a storm capable of producing baseball size hail and winds over 70 mph. This storm is m

David ReimerDavid Reimer
| September 17, 2025

Severe Storms Expected This Evening in the Texas Panhandle | Sept 17, 2025 Update

I’m Texas Storm Chasers’ Baldy-in-Chief David Reimer with a Wednesday afternoon update. Scattered severe thunderstorms are expected across the Texas Panhandle this evening, especially after dinner through late tonight as storms move in from Colorado, New Mexico, and the Oklahoma Panhandle.Storms alr

David ReimerDavid Reimer
| September 17, 2025

Severe Storms Possible in the Texas Panhandle Tonight, Wetter Pattern Next Week

It’s a warm and humid Wednesday across Texas, but changes are on the way. While most of the state will stay hot and muggy through the week, the risk for severe thunderstorms returns to the Texas Panhandle this evening before rain chances expand statewide early next week.This afternoon and evening, t

David ReimerDavid Reimer
| September 16, 2025

Active Weather Returns to Texas Later This Week and Weekend

Summer heat and humidity are hanging on across much of Texas, but changes are on the way. Active weather is set to return later this week and into the weekend, bringing scattered storms and the potential for locally heavy rainfall.Today (Tuesday), most Texans will stay hot and dry, though a few isol

David ReimerDavid Reimer
| September 15, 2025

Isolated Afternoon Storms Possible Early This Week with Humid Weather

Hot and humid weather is returning for much of Texas as we start the new week. While most areas will remain dry, some folks in the eastern half of the state could see isolated popup showers and storms this afternoon and again on Tuesday.Today’s Weather SetupHighs will climb back into the upper 80s a

David ReimerDavid Reimer
| September 14, 2025

Isolated Severe Storms Expected in Western Texas & Panhandle This Evening

September 14: Isolated to scattered severe storms are possible 3 PM to 11 PM today in the Texas Panhandle, West Texas, Permian Basin, and Big Bend. Large hail up to the size of golfballs, localized damaging wind gusts over 65 MPH, and heavy rain are possible with the most intense storms.