Moderate Risk for Significant Rainfall for Southeast Texas and Louisiana

A deepening trough out west and a strong fetch of Gulf moisture will help fire up some big-time rainfall. This isn’t your typical passing shower—we’re talking rain events with over an inch possible in roughly a day’s time for the higher-risk areas. Some locations could see even more if convection ramps up. A significant rainfall … Read more

New Cities Added To Our Severe Weather Network

iWeatherNet is expanding its reach, bringing critical weather updates to more communities than ever before, just as severe weather and fire threats are reaching record levels. We’ve built our reputation on reliable DFW and Atlanta coverage, and now we’re extending that expertise nationwide. We’re thrilled to welcome: Texas: Austin, Houston, and Waco – providing in-depth … Read more

Augusta, Georgia Weather Advisories for Locals and Travel

Augusta experiences a humid subtropical climate, meaning hot, humid summers are the norm. We’ll provide real-time data, because understanding the heat index is crucial, especially during those sweltering August days. Historically, Augusta has seen its share of significant weather events. Summer thunderstorms are common, often bringing brief but intense downpours. Augusta Weather Resources Severe Weather … Read more

Savannah, Georgia Local and Travel Weather

Savannah weather hub for current conditions, rainfall, drought, and severe weather threats, all vital for navigating the coastal climate. Savannah’s humid subtropical climate delivers warm, humid summers, a defining characteristic of the region. We’ll keep you updated, because knowing the dew point is as important as the temperature, especially when exploring our historic areas. And … Read more

Atlanta: Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain Tomorrow (Sun 11/23)

For the past week, the global numerical prediction models, including the GFS and ECMWF, have hinted at the potential of a negatively tilted trough digging into the Southeast. They have consistently indicated a strong area of low pressure across the Arklatex propagating off to the northeast into Missouri and Kentucky.  Ahead of the low, an … Read more