An infographic map of Texas titled "First 8:00 PM Sunsets (Local Time)" by Texas Storm Chasers. The map displays major cities across the state, each labeled with the specific date when the sun first sets at or after 8:00 PM.
Key dates shown include:
West Texas: Alpine (Mar 11), Fort Stockton (Mar 16), Midland (Mar 21), and El Paso (May 22).
Panhandle: Amarillo and Lubbock (Mar 22).
North/Central Texas: Abilene (Apr 3), Wichita Falls (Apr 8), Fort Worth and Dallas (Apr 19), and Waco (Apr 19).
East Texas: Tyler (Apr 28) and Lufkin (May 4).
South Texas/Coast: Del Rio (Mar 29), San Antonio (Apr 14), Austin (Apr 18), Houston (May 4), Laredo (Apr 10), Corpus Christi (Apr 25), and McAllen (Apr 22).
The background features a beach sunset, and text at the bottom asks, "Do you like earlier or later sunsets?"
Some places in western Texas will see their first 8 PM sunset of the year tonight! Here are the first 8 PM sunset times across Texas:
11.03.2026 23:33
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Weather radar map of Southeast Texas and western Louisiana showing scattered thunderstorms and rain bands associated with a departing upper-level system. Storm cells appear near Sealy, Schulenburg, Bryan, Huntsville, and along the Texas coast near Lake Jackson and Galveston, with heavier rain and thunderstorms over western Louisiana. White arrows indicate storm movement eastward. Graphic notes wrap-around storms bringing evening rain chances across Southeast Texas with a possibility of small hail. Radar reflectivity scale and Texas Storm Chasers branding are visible.
Wrap-around storms from our departing upper-level system are continuing to develop across Southeast Texas this evening. π©οΈ
Scattered showers and thunderstorms are moving through areas from Sealy and Schulenburg toward Bryan, Huntsville, and the Houston metro.
texasstormchasers.com/radar #TXwx
11.03.2026 23:32
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Map graphic from Texas Storm Chasers showing satellite fire detection at 3:35 PM CDT identifying a new wildfire hotspot southeast of Canyon, Texas in Randall County. A glowing red hotspot appears near East Cemetery Road east of Interstate 27, south of Amarillo and Lake Tanglewood. An arrow highlights the location of the fire while nearby towns including Amarillo, Canyon, Claude, and Groom are labeled on the map. Text on the graphic warns that gusty north winds and low humidity are creating very high wildfire danger in the Texas Panhandle.
337PM: π¨ New Wildfire Detected β Randall County, Texas Panhandle
Satellite fire detection has identified a new wildfire southeast of Canyon.
π₯ Air support has been requested as crews respond.
Strong north winds and very low humidity are creating extreme wildfire danger.
11.03.2026 20:39
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Texas Weather Center: Live Weather Updates - Texas Storm Chasers
Stay informed about Texas weather conditions with our live weather center. Get real-time updates on temperature, precipitation, and more.
1240PM: Storms moving east across the Houston metro into East Texas have heavy rain, lightning, 40-60 MPH wind gusts. No tornado mischief at the moment. If that changes or appears to be imminent, we'll begin live severe coverage. You can watch our 24/7 live stream at texasstormchasers.com/live.
11.03.2026 17:43
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π₯ Over 10,000 acres have burned since yesterday.
Residents and travelers in the area should remain alert for rapid fire spread, smoke, and possible road impacts.
π± Follow WatchDuty for real-time wildfire updates and alerts.
11.03.2026 17:25
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Map graphic from Texas Storm Chasers showing a satellite-detected wildfire called the Yellow Fire in the Texas Panhandle near Boys Ranch and Tascosa along Highway 385, north of Amarillo and near Channing. A glowing hotspot marks the fire location while a callout box explains that gusty north winds pushed the fire across southern containment lines and it is moving toward Highway 385. The graphic notes more than 10,000 acres have burned since the previous day, with nearby towns including Amarillo, Vega, Adrian, Fritch, and Sanford labeled on the map.
π¨ Texas Wildfire Update β Yellow Fire (3/11 12:15 PM)
Satellite fire detection shows the Yellow Fire burning near Boys Ranch and Tascosa in the Texas Panhandle. Gusty north winds have pushed the fire across southern containment lines, and it is now making a run toward Highway 385.
11.03.2026 17:25
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Gold background with text reading: A severe storm capable of small hail and 60 MPH wind gusts is located over WALLER, moving toward MAGNOLIA, CYPRESS, TOMBALL and THE WOODLANDSβ and βTornado Possible Tagβ
11.03.2026 16:58
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Here is the latest forecast discussion from David Reimer for todayβs severe weather threat in SE Texas: www.texasweatherroundup.video
11.03.2026 16:49
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821PM: Rotation has increased in Shelby County. Quick tornado warning for Huxley before storm moves northeast into Louisiana.
11.03.2026 13:21
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1230AM: Storms moving north into DFW with heavy rain and lightning. Theyβre loud, but more bark than bite. Not severe.
11.03.2026 05:32
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If you're in the path, expect brief heavy rain and gusty winds as the line moves through. We'll continue monitoring for any stronger development overnight.
#TexasWeather #TXwx #DFWWeather #HillCountryWeather #SevereWeather
11.03.2026 04:57
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What to expect:
π© Frequent lightning
π¨ Strong wind gusts up to ~60 MPH
π§ Heavy downpours
π§ Small hail possible
π Storms currently extend from the Hill Country near Kerrville/Llano north through Brownwood and toward Northeast Texas near Paris and continue moving east/northeast.
11.03.2026 04:57
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Radar reflectivity map from Texas Storm Chasers at 11:54 PM CDT showing a line of strong thunderstorms stretching from the Hill Country near Kerrville and Llano through Brownwood and Stephenville into Northeast Texas near Paris. Storms are moving east-northeast toward Sulphur Springs and the Ark-La-Tex region. Yellow severe thunderstorm warning polygons appear near Kerrville and Paris. The graphic notes storms producing 50β60 MPH wind gusts with lightning, heavy rain, and small hail possible across North Texas and the Hill Country.
β‘οΈ Late-night storms becoming more organized across parts of North & Central Texas.
A line of strong storms is pushing east / northeast at 30β45 MPH tonight. Some cells have intensified and are pr oducing wind gusts of 50β60 MPH, particularly across Northeast Texas and the Hill Country.
11.03.2026 04:57
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Severe Thunderstorms Possible Across Texas Today and Tonight
Severe thunderstorms could develop across Texas today with giant hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes possible from the Hill Country to North Texas.
β οΈ Severe thunderstorms are expected across parts of Texas this afternoon, tonight, and into Wednesday.
Storms developing along a dryline may produce **giant hail (up to softball size), damaging winds up to 80 mph, and a few tornadoes**.
π Forecast briefing:
texasstormchasers.com/weather/seve...
10.03.2026 15:44
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β οΈ Current conditions are extremely favorable for rapid fire spread:
β’ Humidity: 9%
β’ Temperature: 87Β°F
β’ Winds: Southwest gusting to 27 MPH
These hot, dry, and windy conditions can allow fires to spread quickly across grasslands in the region.
09.03.2026 21:28
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Satellite wildfire detection map from Texas Storm Chasers showing a new wildfire hotspot near Lefors in the eastern Texas Panhandle, southeast of Pampa and northwest of McLean. The map highlights the fire location with a yellow box and red heat signature under very dry fire weather conditions including 9% humidity, 87Β°F temperatures, and southwest winds gusting to 27 mph across the Texas Panhandle.
π₯ New Wildfire Detected β Eastern Texas Panhandle
Satellite fire detection has identified a new wildfire hotspot near Lefors, located southeast of Pampa and northwest of McLean in the eastern Texas Panhandle.
09.03.2026 21:28
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Severe Storm Risk Returns to Texas Tuesday and Wednesday
Severe storms are expected across Texas Tuesday and Wednesday with threats including large hail, damaging winds, lightning, and a few tornadoes.
Severe storm chances return to Texas Tuesday and Wednesday. Tuesday brings the higher risk for hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes. Wednesday the threat shifts east into East Texas. Forecast: texasstormchasers.com/weather/seve...
09.03.2026 17:25
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An infographic titled "SUNSET TIMES TONIGHT" by Texas Storm Chasers, featuring a stylized illustration of a sunset behind palm trees and rolling hills in shades of orange and purple.
The top half of the image lists sunset times for several Texas cities:
Houston: 7:25
Dallas: 7:29
Austin: 7:34
Amarillo: 7:49
El Paso: 7:09*
McAllen: 7:38
A footer notes that El Paso is in the Mountain Time Zone and includes the text "DAYLIGHT SAVINGS" alongside the Texas Storm Chasers logo.
Tonight's sunset times on our first evening of Daylight Saving Time. Some like it, and some do not. Where do you fall?
08.03.2026 22:30
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Texas On Alert for More Severe Weather Chances and Fire Danger | Trey Greenwood's Deep Dive
Trey Greenwood @ConvectiveChronicles provides his weekly Texas weather forecast deep dive for March 8-14, 2026!
Join this channel to get access toβ¦
It's Sunday which means it is time for another weekly Texas weather deep dive video from Meteorologist Trey Greenwood! youtu.be/rykStr1JI9E
08.03.2026 18:07
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Weather radar graphic from Texas Storm Chasers showing reflectivity across South-Central Texas at 10:56 AM CDT. Bands of showers and thunderstorms stretch from near Uvalde through San Antonio and Pleasanton to Victoria and toward the Coastal Plains near Corpus Christi. White arrows indicate storms moving east. Heavier red and yellow cores suggest stronger storms capable of frequent lightning, heavy rain, and small hail, with a stronger cell northwest of Freer highlighted for potential larger hail.
11AM: Showers and thunderstorms continue across South-Central Texas and the Coastal Plains this morning. Storms from Uvalde to San Antonio to Victoria are moving east, bringing frequent lightning, heavy rain, and pockets of small hail. One stronger storm northwest of Freer may produce larger hail.
08.03.2026 16:01
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GIANT HAIL up to 4.5" (Softball to Grapefruit) reported on FM 3176 in Rio Grande City at 11:52 PM by Texas DPS. #TXwx
08.03.2026 06:01
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If you are in Roma, Escobares, El Sauz, SalineΓ±o, Falcon State Park, or Rio Grande City, move indoors immediately and stay away from windows.
Severe Thunderstorm Warning in effect until 11:30 PM CST.
08.03.2026 05:19
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Weather radar graphic from Texas Storm Chasers showing a severe thunderstorm over RomaβLos Saenz in Starr County, Texas at 11:16 PM CST. Radar reflectivity shows a large supercell with intense purple and red cores indicating very heavy precipitation and hail. A warning polygon covers northwestern Starr County and southeastern Zapata County. Text on the graphic warns of baseball-size hail and damaging winds moving east toward Rio Grande City and advises residents to stay away from windows.
A destructive severe thunderstorm is moving across Starr County tonight.
11:18PM Radar shows a dangerous supercell near Roma moving east toward Rio Grande City.
Hazards include baseball-size hail and 60 mph winds capable of shattering windows and damaging roofs and vehicles.
08.03.2026 05:19
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Texas Storm Chasers radar image at 11:00 PM CST showing a severe thunderstorm near Falcon Heights along the Rio Grande moving east toward Roma and SalineΓ±o in Starr County. The storm displays intense red and purple radar reflectivity indicating heavy rain and hail. A severe thunderstorm warning polygon covers parts of southeastern Zapata County and northwestern Starr County as the storm tracks east at about 50 mph.
1104PM: β οΈ Severe Thunderstorm Warning β Starr & Zapata Counties
A severe storm near Falcon Heights is moving east at 50 mph toward Roma and SalineΓ±o.
Expect 60 mph wind gusts and quarter-size hail.
Heads up for:
Roma β’ Escobares β’ El Sauz β’ SalineΓ±o β’ Falcon State Park
08.03.2026 05:03
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Infographic with stock photo of a daisy field at sunset with text overlay reading "Daylight Saving Time Starts - We move the clocks forward one hour"
Change those clocks tonight! We move them ahead one hour from 2 AM to 3 AM.
Tomorrow's sunset times will be around or after 7:30 pm CDT in Texas.
Daylight Saving Time ranges from Sun, Mar 8, 2026 to Sun, Nov 1, 2026.
08.03.2026 03:00
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Texas Storm Update: Hail & Overnight Storms Possible | March 7, 2026
Thunderstorms continue across parts of Texas Saturday evening, March 7, 2026, with storms shifting east of Interstate 35 and additional activity possible overnight.
Texas Storm Chasersβ¦
Evening Texas weather update from @BaldyinChief: Storms continue across South & Southeast Texas with heavy rain, lightning, and some hail. More storms may develop overnight toward San Antonio and Houston with localized flooding possible.
youtu.be/qjQ2TYizFKQ #TXwx
08.03.2026 02:07
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Radar image from Texas Storm Chasers at 4:29 PM CST showing a severe thunderstorm near Bandera Falls moving east toward Boerne and Fair Oaks Ranch. Intense red and purple radar reflectivity indicates heavy rain and hail. A severe thunderstorm warning polygon covers southeastern Bandera County, northeastern Medina County, southwestern Kendall County, and northwestern Bexar County.
431PM: β οΈ Severe Thunderstorm Warning β NW Bexar / Bandera / Kendall Counties
A storm near Bandera Falls is moving east toward Pipe Creek, Boerne, and Fair Oaks Ranch.
Spotters have reported quarter-size hail south of Bandera.
Heads up if youβre in:
Lakehills β’ Pipe Creek β’ Boerne β’ Fair Oaks Ranc
07.03.2026 22:33
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