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KAMR Amarillo on MSNTxDOT encourages community not to drink and drive during the July 4th holiday weekendTimed with the official start of summer and the Fourth of July holiday weekend, TxDOT’s “Drive sober. No regrets” campaign is ...
My friend believes it is easier to veggie garden in the fall when the weather is more favorable, versus when heat becomes the ...
Amarillo and the Texas Panhandle received several inches of snow, leading to schools and offices closing, with potential for light flurries tomorrow.
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MyHighPlains on MSNToday in Amarillo competes in a Fourth of July hot dog-eating contestThe Today in Amarillo crew had some friendly competition with a Fourth of July hot dog-eating contest. Caylee, Roushell, and ...
As reported by the National Weather Service of Amarillo office (NWSA), the city from Monday night to around 11 a.m. Tuesday had received a total of 2.4 inches of snow since the event started, with ...
Watch for snow removal equipment and stay at least 200 feet behind snow plows. Use extra caution on bridges, ramps, overpasses, and shaded areas as they freeze first.
Snow accumulation totaled 1.5 inches, breaking the previous record of 0.2 inches set in 1983. The National Weather Service's office in Amarillo reported the following snow totals: Dawn, TX: 8" ...
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MyHighPlains on MSNNational Weather Service announces weather radio broadcast station is downOfficials with the National Weather Service report that its Amarillo weather radio station is currently offline for the ...
AMARILLO, Texas — Winter has arrived in Texas, at least in the Panhandle. While we've had a cold, wet week in North Texas, we haven't seen anything in the way of snow or wintry precipitation ...
Snow chances continue in the region with forecasts of an additional 2 inches of snow accumulation in the northwest Panhandle through Friday, according to NWS Amarillo.
In Amarillo, the storm brought anywhere from 2 to 7 inches of snow and broke a 1890s record, while Dawn, Texas, saw a whopping 8 inches.
AMARILLO, Texas — Winter has arrived in Texas, at least in the Panhandle. While we've had a cold, wet week in North Texas, we haven't seen anything in the way of snow or wintry precipitation ...
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