
David Tillman
Chief Forecaster at KTRK-TV (Houston, TX)
Meteorologist at #ABC13, KTRK-TV Houston
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1 week ago |
abc13.com | David Tillman |Elita Loresca |Rachel Briers |Kevin Roth
The 2025 Atlantic Hurricane season begins on June 1 and lasts through the end of November. After a record season for the Gulf Coast in 2024, which included Hurricane Beryl making landfall in southeast Texas, ABC13 Meteorologist Elyse Smith has a preview of what to look out for this year. Let's start with the El Niño, or La Niña.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
abc13.com | Travis Herzog |David Tillman |Elita Loresca |Rachel Briers
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- We've got your on Weather Watch for Tuesday as a powerful storm system swings through the southern Plains. This will lead to a windy day in Southeast Texas with widely scattered showers and a few thunderstorms for the morning drive. What are the chances we get severe weather on Tuesday? At this time it looks like there's about a 70% chance you'll get rain with a 5 to 15% chance one of the storms near you could turn severe.
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Aug 15, 2024 |
abc13.com | Travis Herzog |David Tillman
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- The peak of hurricane season is still just under a month away, but the tropics have already been quite active. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, updated its 2024 hurricane outlook, and anyway you look at it, it's something we'll need to keep an eye on. READ THIS: Is southeast Texas ready for another mass evacuation during hurricane season? "They still believe it's going to be an extremely active hurricane season.
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May 31, 2024 |
abc13.com | Elita Loresca |Kevin Roth |Travis Herzog |David Tillman
24/7 LiveHoustonSouthwestSoutheastNorthwestNortheastWelcome, [email protected] MyDisney AccountLog OutByElita Loresca, Kevin Roth, Travis Herzog, David Tillman, Rachel Briers, and Elyse Smith, viaSunday, November 3, 2024 4:16PMOdds are increasing that we'll see our next named storm in the Caribbean early next week. The National Hurricane Center currently has a disturbance in the western Caribbean tagged with an 80% chance of development by Tuesday and a 90% chance by next weekend.
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May 16, 2024 |
abc13.com | Travis Herzog |David Tillman |Elita Loresca |Rachel Briers
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- It's an ABC13 Weather Alert Day, and the threat of heavy rain and severe storms is increasing over Southeast Texas. Tropical moisture is surging in behind a warm front, and as it collides with the line of storms coming in from North Texas, torrential downpours and street flooding are likely. Due to the heavy rain potential, areas near and north of I-10 have been placed in a Flood Watch from now through 7 a.m. Friday.
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We'll have a few showers and maybe even a thunderstorm around Saturday. The rain will end when a cold front passes during the evening hours. It'll turn windy and cool behind the front, and stay cool and breezy Sunday. https://t.co/rnKAjUooQ1

We have two periods of wet weather on the way. Scattered thunderstorms are likely to occur Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. As deep, tropical moisture moves in next week, heavy rain will be possible. Please keep a close eye on the weather as we head into next week. https://t.co/ll0muxWaih

Thursday is now an ABC13 Weather Alert Day. Flooding rains, especially north of Harris County is the biggest threat but severe winds, large hail, and isolated tornadoes can't be ruled out.

One more day to enjoy the sunshine and lower humidity before our next rainmaker arrives. An ABC13 Weather Watch remains Thursday for the potential for flooding and severe thunderstorms. Updates: https://t.co/hWZe2KFuEy https://t.co/nukE3cB4pV