TWU Emergency Management (@twuready) 's Twitter Profile
TWU Emergency Management

@twuready

The official Twitter of Texas Woman's University Emergency Management.
Providing emergency info and preparedness tips to the TWU community.
Pioneer Proud!

ID: 3193613642

linkhttp://www.twu.edu/emergency calendar_today12-05-2015 20:13:17

3,3K Tweet

1,1K Followers

182 Following

NWS Houston (@nwshouston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Highs in the 90s, lows in the 70s, and max afternoon heat indices in the triple digits are expected again this week. Daily chances of showers/storms persist through at least Friday with the greatest chances along I-10 and the coast. #HOUwx

Highs in the 90s, lows in the 70s, and max afternoon heat indices in the triple digits are expected again this week. Daily chances of showers/storms persist through at least Friday with the greatest chances along I-10 and the coast. #HOUwx
NWS Fort Worth (@nwsfortworth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Isolated storms will linger this morning, with an increase in coverage expected this afternoon. No severe weather is expected, but brief heavy rainfall, lightning, and gusty winds are possible. #texomawx #dfwwx #ctxwx

Isolated storms will linger this morning, with an increase in coverage expected this afternoon. No severe weather is expected, but brief heavy rainfall, lightning, and gusty winds are possible. #texomawx #dfwwx #ctxwx
NWS Fort Worth (@nwsfortworth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Updated Graphic: Isolated storms will linger this morning, with an increase in coverage expected this afternoon. No severe weather is expected, but brief heavy rainfall, lightning, and gusty winds are possible. #texomawx #dfwwx #ctxwx

Updated Graphic: Isolated storms will linger this morning, with an increase in coverage expected this afternoon. No severe weather is expected, but brief heavy rainfall, lightning, and gusty winds are possible. #texomawx #dfwwx #ctxwx
NWS Fort Worth (@nwsfortworth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scattered showers and storms are expected across North and Central TX this afternoon with isolated showers lingering into the overnight. Severe weather is not expected, but localized heavy rainfall and flooding, lightning, and gusty winds will all be possible. #dfwwx #ctxxwx

Scattered showers and storms are expected across North and Central TX this afternoon with isolated showers lingering into the overnight. Severe weather is not expected, but localized heavy rainfall and flooding, lightning, and gusty winds will all be possible. #dfwwx #ctxxwx
NWS Fort Worth (@nwsfortworth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected again today across North and Central Texas, with isolated showers lingering into tonight. Severe weather is not expected, but localized heavy rainfall and flooding, lightning, and gusty winds will all be possible.

Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected again today across North and Central Texas, with isolated showers lingering into tonight. Severe weather is not expected, but localized heavy rainfall and flooding, lightning, and gusty winds will all be possible.
NWS Fort Worth (@nwsfortworth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Low rain chances will continue each day through the weekend, mainly across Central Texas. Severe storms are not expected, but a few storms could contain gusty winds and localized flooding. Afternoon highs will be in the 90s, but heat index values will be over 100 degrees.

Low rain chances will continue each day through the weekend, mainly across Central Texas. Severe storms are not expected, but a few storms could contain gusty winds and localized flooding. Afternoon highs will be in the 90s, but heat index values will be over 100 degrees.
NWS Fort Worth (@nwsfortworth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rain and storm chances increase over the holiday weekend. While not a total washout, coverage will vary at times. Severe storms are not expected, but any storms will pose a lightning threat and a danger to outdoor activities over the Labor Day Weekend #dfwxx #ctxwx #texomawx

Rain and storm chances increase over the holiday weekend. While not a total washout, coverage will vary at times. Severe storms are not expected, but any storms will pose a lightning threat and a danger to outdoor activities over the Labor Day Weekend #dfwxx #ctxwx #texomawx
NWS Fort Worth (@nwsfortworth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Temps will climb a few degrees today and back into the mid/upper 90s for Thurs. with isolated showers and storms (~20%). Another cold front will approach N TX late Thu with increasing chances for rain Fri through the weekend. Below normal temps are expected into next week. #txwx

Temps will climb a few degrees today and back into the mid/upper 90s for Thurs. with isolated showers and storms (~20%). Another cold front will approach N TX late Thu with increasing chances for rain Fri through the weekend. Below normal temps are expected into next week. #txwx
NWS Fort Worth (@nwsfortworth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are continuing to monitor the potential for a few strong to severe storms later this afternoon and evening mainly along the Red River and parts of eastern North TX. The main threats will be damaging winds, hail and locally heavy rain. #dfwwx #ctxwx

We are continuing to monitor the potential for a few strong to severe storms later this afternoon and evening mainly along the Red River and parts of eastern North TX. The main threats will be damaging winds, hail and locally heavy rain. #dfwwx #ctxwx
Denton County Office of Emergency Management (@dentoncountyoem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Heads Up, Denton County! Storms are starting to develop to the northeast and are soon expected to make their way into Denton County! The major concerns with these storms are gusty winds anywhere from 35-50 mph. Keep an eye on the skies and be careful on your evening commute!

Texas Division of Emergency Management (@tdem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A heavy rain threat looms through the #LaborDay weekend across much of the state. Check your local forecast and follow instructions from local officials. Plan ahead, stay weather-aware, and never drive through flooded roads!πŸš—πŸ’¦

A heavy rain threat looms through the #LaborDay weekend across much of the state.

Check your local forecast and follow instructions from local officials.

Plan ahead, stay weather-aware, and never drive through flooded roads!πŸš—πŸ’¦
NWS Fort Worth (@nwsfortworth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Showers and storms will increase across the region this morning. Additional showers and storms are expected to develop this afternoon, mainly across Central TX. Brief heavy rain, frequent lightning, and gusty winds will be the main hazards. #txwx

Showers and storms will increase across the region this morning. Additional showers and storms are expected to develop this afternoon, mainly across Central TX. Brief heavy rain, frequent lightning, and gusty winds will be the main hazards. #txwx
NWS Fort Worth (@nwsfortworth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Periodic storm chances will continue the remainder of the weekend, with the highest rain chances tonight and Sunday. Localized flooding will become an increasing concern, as multiple rounds of heavy rain may occur. Plan for interruptions to outdoor activities!

Periodic storm chances will continue the remainder of the weekend, with the highest rain chances tonight and Sunday. Localized flooding will become an increasing concern, as multiple rounds of heavy rain may occur. Plan for interruptions to outdoor activities!
NWS Fort Worth (@nwsfortworth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Isolated to scattered storms are expected to continue through this afternoon and early evening. Gusty winds, frequent lightning, and localized heavy rain will be the main threats. #dfwwx #ctxwx

Isolated to scattered storms are expected to continue through this afternoon and early evening. Gusty winds, frequent lightning, and localized heavy rain will be the main threats. #dfwwx #ctxwx
City of Denton Fire Department (@dentonfiredept) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TODAY: Outdoor Warning Siren test today at noon. Reminder that sirens will sound if any warning box for 1.5” hail, winds over 70-mph, or Tornado Warning touches a part of the City of Denton. Only sirens within that polygon coverage will sound.

TODAY: Outdoor Warning Siren test today at noon. Reminder that sirens will sound if any warning box for 1.5” hail, winds over 70-mph, or Tornado Warning touches a part of the City of Denton. Only sirens within that polygon coverage will sound.
NWS Fort Worth (@nwsfortworth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A pair of hot afternoons are in store to end the workweek with highs in the mid 90s to around 100 degrees both today and Friday. There is a 20% chance of showers/storms across North Texas Friday afternoon and evening. #dfwwx #ctxwx

A pair of hot afternoons are in store to end the workweek with highs in the mid 90s to around 100 degrees both today and Friday. There is a 20% chance of showers/storms across North Texas Friday afternoon and evening. #dfwwx #ctxwx
Houston OEM (@houstonoem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Test alert happening today at 11 a.m.! 🚨 Please remember to turn on your emergency alerts on your phone! πŸ“² These alerts can save your life in a real emergency situation.

NWS Fort Worth (@nwsfortworth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A warming trend is expected this week with temperatures trending near or slightly above normal by mid to late week. Chances for rain will be near zero as upper level high pressure builds into the region.

A warming trend is expected this week with temperatures trending near or slightly above normal by mid to late week. Chances for rain will be near zero as upper level high pressure builds into the region.
NWS Houston (@nwshouston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A pleasant September week lies ahead! The sun will be out in full force. Temperatures start out cooler than average and fairly dry, though highs will gradually rise above average. For rain, expect no more than a very isolated coastal shower. Even the tropics are quiet! (for now)

A pleasant September week lies ahead! The sun will be out in full force. Temperatures start out cooler than average and fairly dry, though highs will gradually rise above average. For rain, expect no more than a very isolated coastal shower. Even the tropics are quiet! (for now)
NWS Fort Worth (@nwsfortworth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Partly to mostly sunny skies are expected today, with temperatures reaching the low to mid-90s. While isolated showers are possible this afternoon, most areas will remain dry. #ctxwx #texomawx #dfwwx

Partly to mostly sunny skies are expected today, with temperatures reaching the low to mid-90s. While isolated showers are possible this afternoon, most areas will remain dry. #ctxwx #texomawx #dfwwx