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The active Texas weather pattern continues this week. Isolated severe storms may produce hail and damaging winds today and Tuesday, then a front should bring more widespread rain and cooler weather late week.
— Texas Storm Chasers ⚡ (@TxStormChasers) April 27, 2026
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Follow live here later https://t.co/rPy2UAQ4E4
— Josh Pate (@JoshPateCFB) April 27, 2026
The Collective said:
Thanks for providing this.
The Collective said:
Tor Watch coming soon that will include Paducah, KY, Jonesboro, AR, & Memphis, TN. Pretty worried about that one specifically - also hate that people in Mayfield, KY even have to think about it.
TyHolden said:
When do the storm chasers typically kick off again? The above urls are showing stuff from yesterday.
rausr said:
Always wanted to do this...
...then I got married.
rausr said:
Always wanted to do this...
...then I got married.
The most likely place to experience a multi-million dollar hail disaster today is around Dallas, TX pic.twitter.com/12kCytgZWY
— Ryan Hall, Y’all (@ryanhallyall) April 28, 2026
Emotional Support Cobra said:
This steak dinner goes so hard. As a teen I figured this is what storm chasing was like.
TyHolden said:
any news on MW?
Significant damage in Mineral Wells, Texas from a tornado earlier this evening. #TXwx pic.twitter.com/4kiiOTOfRF
— Aaron Rigsby (@AaronRigsbyOSC) April 29, 2026
TyHolden said:
Pate...Follow live here later https://t.co/rPy2UAQ4E4
— Josh Pate (@JoshPateCFB) April 27, 2026
maybe he'll give us a shout out...he posts on here sometimes.
12:56pm CDT #SPC_MD 0618 , #txwx, https://t.co/7s3HWUU0if pic.twitter.com/4sHJ2EJZY1
— NWS Storm Prediction Center (@NWSSPC) April 29, 2026
ts5641 said:TyHolden said:
Pate...Follow live here later https://t.co/rPy2UAQ4E4
— Josh Pate (@JoshPateCFB) April 27, 2026
maybe he'll give us a shout out...he posts on here sometimes.
The midwest and southeast seem to be getting more share of the tornadoes the last 5-8 years. We get threatening storms all the time in the Metroplex but you don't see them as much in the panhandle as you used to.
I guess the patterns are shifting east and north east.
Who?mikejones! said:12:56pm CDT #SPC_MD 0618 , #txwx, https://t.co/7s3HWUU0if pic.twitter.com/4sHJ2EJZY1
— NWS Storm Prediction Center (@NWSSPC) April 29, 2026
Heads up austin/central texas
