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Josh Johns

Waco

Meteorologist at KXXV-TV (Waco, TX)

Good Morning Texas Meteorologist @25NewsKXXV & @15abcnews . Christian. Proud Texas A&M Aggie. Now AKA “The Rain Tease in Pointy Boots” 👢 Opinions =mine

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  • 1 day ago | kxxv.com | Josh Johns

    CENTRAL TEXAS — Highs will climb into the mid 90s this afternoon with records in jeopardy. We may clock our first official 100 degree day Wednesday. THE BREAKDOWN:Near-record heat on the way today. First triple digit day tomorrow. Heat continues into the weekend. Small storm chances return. Good morning! Today begins our stretch of hot temperatures in Central Texas. While this won't be the prolonged big heat we see in the summer, we'll get a significant taste of it over the next few days.

  • 2 days ago | kxxv.com | Josh Johns

    CENTRAL TEXAS — Highs will climb into the mid 80s today under sunny skies. Expect near-record heat to take over for the middle of the week as temperatures near the triple digits in spots!THE BREAKDOWN:Nice day today with highs in the mid 80s. Record-breaking heat for the middle of the week. Still toasty into the weekend with small rain chances. Good morning! We're waking up to a little bit of a cool start with lows in the 50s. Get ready for plenty of sunshine which will push us up into the mid 80s.

  • 1 week ago | kxxv.com | Josh Johns

    CENTRAL TEXAS — Isolated showers and storms will remain possible through Saturday, but chances will be low. THE BREAKDOWNSome fog will be around this morning before sun this afternoon. Shower chances hang into the weekend. Next week is looking toasty. Thursday's highs should make it into the upper 70s to near 80° under partly cloudy skies. We may see a couple of storms rotate into the area from the northeast Friday as the main system spins just to our east.

  • 1 week ago | kxxv.com | Josh Johns

    CENTRAL TEXAS — Hail, wind, and tornadoes are all possible, with the highest risk found southeast of Waco-Temple-Killeen. Storms will fade later this evening, with more quiet weather expected towards the weekend. THE BREAKDOWNSevere weather possible across Central Texas again today. Best dynamics southeast of Waco-Temple-Killeen. Higher tornado threat in the Brazos Valley. All activity clears this evening.

  • 1 week ago | kxxv.com | Josh Johns

    CENTRAL TEXAS — The morning looks quiet, but showers and storms will develop from midday into the afternoon bringing heavy rain and lightning. Severe weather potential will be higher on Tuesday with all hazards. THE BREAKDOWN:Storm chances are going up to start the weekTodays storms likely stay below severe limitsTomorrow's could feature wind hail, and tornadoesSecond half of the week looks quiet.

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Josh Johns
Josh Johns @JoshJohnsWx
7 May 25

Yesterday the problem was storms - today we're dealing with dense fog! A DENSE FOG ADVISORY remains in effect through 10am for a large chunk of our area. Visibilities have fallen below a mile in many locations. Expect the fog to turn to low cloud cover before sunshine later today https://t.co/8WIdeRBc5m

Josh Johns
Josh Johns @JoshJohnsWx
6 May 25

(12:21pm) @NWSFortWorth reporting confirmed tornado with this Milam county storm as a Tornado Warning continues, 91mph winds showing up on radar 5mi east of Cameron. Moving toward Maysfield, Branchville. #TXwx https://t.co/GLYXNEQH0e

Josh Johns
Josh Johns @JoshJohnsWx
6 May 25

(12:11pm) TORNADO WARNING for MILAM county through 12:45pm. Cameron included in this warning. Possible tornado heading toward 190/77 interchange at 45mph. Live coverage on @25NewsKXXV #TXwx https://t.co/eefndmP62o