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Weather. You Like it, or Not?

Weather. You Like it, or Not?

| January 3, 2018

Frigid Texas Weather Brings Memories of Winters Long Past

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Water and Weather Wednesday

Water and Weather Wednesday

| March 29, 2017 | 0 Comments

Welcome to the Texas Fly Caster Water Wednesday! There’s big and small topics related to the weather, from the pointless deregulation of coal to micro storm events passing through North Central Texas. Around here, the spring storm cycle has started and sometimes residents can miss the insurance agent by a matter of blocks – that’s […]

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Water Wednesday – Push Your Calendars Ahead!

Water Wednesday – Push Your Calendars Ahead!

| March 22, 2017 | 0 Comments

We just finished the warmest winter on record. It’s warm this week. We already have a North Texas spring-like storm brewing for this Friday. It makes you wonder how anyone could be a “climate denier.” It may be time to adjust the modern calendar, not just the clock! Water temperatures are still pretty cold, but […]

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Water Wednesday – North Texas Drought Getting Pushed Back

Water Wednesday – North Texas Drought Getting Pushed Back

| January 25, 2017 | 0 Comments

DROUGHT BACKING OFF NORTH TEXAS NOW SOURCE – US DROUGHT MONITOR I knew something was up when the siren sounded on Lake Ray Roberts the other day. I was on the lake and it was full to the brim, even though rain had been pretty sparse in my neighborhood 11 miles south. Obviously the watershed […]

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