Follow the 25 News Weather Team for the latest on severe storms today in Central Texas and the Brazos Valley.
Chief Meteorologist Matt Hines, Josh Johns, Caleb Chevalier and Matthew Hidalgo will be providing updates throughout the event.
Here's the latest
Matt Hines and the 25 News Weather Team continue to talk about the storms. Executive Producer Trenton Hooker will also be contributing.
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#LIVE: 6:20 p.m.
UPDATE: 6:01 p.m.
Starting to see the leading edge of the storm approaching Evant. Stronger core is to our south but can see the edge of the storm. #TXwx pic.twitter.com/xlFk58tEER
— Josh Johns (@JoshJohnsWx) March 3, 2023
UPDATE: 5:51 p.m.
Coming into evant via highway 84. Looking west. We have some Mammatus clouds. Sign of lots of motion in the atmosphere. #TXwx pic.twitter.com/BMYS4LD4us
— Josh Johns (@JoshJohnsWx) March 2, 2023
UPDATE: 5:30 p.m.
WHAT IN THE HAIL!? Look at that pileup in Valley View, Texas. @MattHinesTX and the @25NewsKXXV
— Trenton Hooker (@trentonhooker) March 2, 2023
Weather team will be tracking this system closely as it moves farther south this evening.
📸: @d2kellett pic.twitter.com/90C5I0oNEJ
UPDATE: 4:35 p.m.
A Severe T-Storm WARNING is in effect until 5:30PM for San Saba county. Quarter size hail and winds up to 70mph are possible as it moves east at 50mph. #ctxwx pic.twitter.com/mvBkxokv8g
— Matt Hines 🌵 (@MattHinesTX) March 2, 2023
Update: 3:03 p.m.
A Tornado WATCH has been issued for the northwestern half of Central Texas, including Waco/Temple/Killeen until 10pm. #ctxwx pic.twitter.com/4PTUN5bjWi
— Matt Hines 🌵 (@MattHinesTX) March 2, 2023
UPDATE: 2:56 p.m.
A Tornado Watch will be coming later this afternoon for most of Central Texas. #ctxwx https://t.co/Ca558a21KU
— Matt Hines 🌵 (@MattHinesTX) March 2, 2023
UPDATE: 1:59 p.m.
A Severe T-Storm WATCH has been issued from San Saba county, west, until 8pm. Winds up to 75mph and baseball or larger size hail is possible in the watch area. Another watch, likely a tornado watch, will be issued farther east later this afternoon. #ctxwx pic.twitter.com/l5m6qaSj3p
— Matt Hines 🌵 (@MattHinesTX) March 2, 2023
UPDATE: 12:01 p.m.
We will be tracking storms into the evening hours! Have a designated place of safety planned BEFORE storms reach your area. https://t.co/ZCR2ahOnZu
— Matt Hines 🌵 (@MattHinesTX) March 2, 2023
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