
Lauren Bostwick
Freelance Meteorologist at KTVT-TV (Ft. Worth, TX)
Freelance Meteorologist | Gig’em
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1 week ago |
cbsnews.com | Lauren Bostwick
A First Alert Weather Day is in effect for Friday. Storms will be expected to ignite early morning on Friday along the Red River Valley, with a few strong storms trickling into North Texas. By the afternoon, another round of severe weather is likely. Storms containing large hail, damaging winds, and even an isolated tornado will be possible. The threats last into the evening.
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2 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Lauren Bostwick
Hail, wind and flooding threat increases across North Texas as storm system moves in A First Alert Weather Day is in effect Tuesday night through Wednesday in North Texas. A strong line of storms is expected to move through northern and western counties of North Texas overnight Tuesday into Wednesday. Scattered severe storms with hail, damaging winds and flooding will be the primary threat.
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2 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Lauren Bostwick
Monday will be cloudy, windy and warm with high temperatures expected to top out in the 80s. Winds will be breezy, gusting up to 30 mph in the afternoon. The southerly wind will bring in moisture that will help storms to develop later in the evening. Storms are expected to fire up Monday night ahead of a dry line. The threat is conditional, meaning that storm development will be heavily dependent on environmental factors.
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1 month ago |
cbsnews.com | Lauren Bostwick
Pleasant start to the work week in North Texas before severe weather returns Monday in North Texas will be pleasant and beautiful but strong storms are ahead the rest of the week. On Monday, the sun will be shining and winds will come from the north at 5 to 15 mph. It will be a great day to gear up for an active forecast for the rest of the week. Tuesday afternoon, winds will pick up, gusting up to 40 mph at times. By late Tuesday night into Wednesday, severe weather will be back.
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1 month ago |
cbsnews.com | Lauren Bostwick
Elevated fire threat persists across North Texas The St. Patrick's Day forecast was phenomenal, but Tuesday won't be as lucky. Highs will be topping out in the mid-80s and winds will be gusty in the late morning continuing into the evening. Today, winds from the south will be sustained at 20 to 30 mph but could gust up to 45 mph. This is why the National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory that will be in effect from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. across North Texas.
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