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Flooding Threat Along the Gulf Coast, Southern Rockies and High Plains; Cooler Weather in the Central and Eastern U.S.

Strong thunderstorms may bring excessive rainfall and flooding over parts of the northern Gulf Coast today and over parts of the southern Rockies into the High Plains today through the weekend. A refreshingly cool and dry air mass will continue to produce below average temperatures across the central and eastern U.S. through the weekend. Read More >

 

The material presented here is collected and compiled by local National Weather Service offices. The reports below contain all of the severe and/or significant weather events known to have occurred within the Amarillo, Texas area of responsibility. These reports are compiled over a 60-day period, so the latest months will not be available.

These reports are preliminary, unofficial, and uncertified. For official certified reports, please refer to the publication Storm Data: a publication produced by the National Centers for Environmental Information in Asheville, NC. Copies can be obtained from the National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) by calling (828) 271-4800 or by e-mail to ncei.orders@noaa.gov

 

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