Texas Governor Greg Abbott has asked all the state agencies to prepare for any and all weather emergencies during this latest cold snap. These are the agencies he has called on.
Winter is coming in roaring like a lion, and this is just the beginning. Prepare yourself and your home for the bitterly cold weather with these handy Tips.
During the Christmas holidays, I get nostalgic for the "12 Days of Christmas," and I think we need the "12 Days of Texas." So, here's what I came up with.
The San Angelo National Weather Service office just released a list of the "Most Significant Weather Events for 2014." Once again I am surprised at what was the "most significant" weather event. While I personally experienced the hail storm of 2014 inside the radio station's van in downtown Abilene during ArtWalk. I thought that hail storm was number one, I thought wrong.
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Before the month of September passes us by, I think we should all participate in 'National Preparedness Month' as it's designated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). We all know how fast and how bad the weather gets here in West Texas. If (heaven forbid), a tornado or flood should hit or a wild-fire takes your home, are you ready? Here's a couple of my ideas and what FEMA recommends
Well Easter is here again and so are the storms. Now last year they popped up and did a lot of damage in our area. Not all reports are in yet but it looks like we may have just gotten the rain we needed minus the damage.
The Abilene Regional Airport has already called in some early cancellations, while other organizations are preparing for the in-climate weather conditions predicted. Here's what we have thus far: