The Top 10 Most Tornado-Prone Cities
Tornado season is starting in many parts of the country. Is your town or city at risk?
Tornado season is starting in many parts of the country. Is your town or city at risk?
So of all of the places in America, lil 'ole Lubbock, TX, has made it to the FINAL FOUR on The Weather Channel's voting for the Toughest Weather City in the nation! How crazy is that!?!
See the complete list of snow day cancellations for Lubbock and surrounding areas!
Rainy nights and days remind Blake of some of his favorite rainy songs. See if yours are in here, too!
Nature straight up does not care that we are nowhere near recovering from the devastation of Hurricane Sandy. Winter Storm Athena is on her way to kick us square in the jollies.
With the eye of 2012's Hurricane Sandy expected to make landfall in the next 24 hours, residents along the east coast are taking measures to stay safe during, and after, what is being described as the "perfect storm." Country music's reach extends into all 50 states, so it's no surprise that many of the top names took to Twitter to encourage those in Hurricane Sandy's path to be extra cautious. A few even added some much-needed humor to the conversation surrounding Frankenstorm.
A lot goes on during the Fall season! Blake is curious about which part of it is your favorite?
Despite recently weakening to a tropical storm, the catastrophic effects of Hurricane Isaac continue through Wednesday afternoon. The storm has dumped more than ten inches of rain across the area and left at least 725,000 homes without power.
As the severe weather exploded onto the national radar maps Saturday, a newer, more extreme weather warning was heard again, but not since the tornado break-out during 2006 when it was heard the very first time
After watching a news story on KCBD about this story I was left in total disbelief. Were you aware that city of Lubbock has NO tornado warning sirens? Amarillo has them. Midland has them. There are few cities the size of Lubbock that don't have a valid, tested on a weekly basis, tornado warning system
Anyone who lives in the drought stricken West Texas area knows that the weather has changed a whole lot over the years. Many a year went by when it would rain so much in late April and May that farmers could not get into the fields
At least a dozen people were injured, with hundreds of homes either damaged or destroyed, semi-trailer rigs being tossed around like footballs, yesterday was a historic weather day for the folks in the Metroplex of Dallas, Fort Worth and surrounding cities