East Texas Weather: First Alert for Severe Storms & Damaging Winds | KLTV
If you stepped outside this morning in Tyler, Longview, or anywhere across East Texas, you probably felt that sticky thickness in the air. We’ve got a classic setup brewing, and it’s going to make for a rough couple of days. The KLTV First Alert Weather team has already hoisted the red flags: we’re looking at a serious outbreak of severe thunderstorms starting later today and rolling right through Saturday.
What’s Heading Our Way
This isn’t just another spring shower. We’re talking about a powerful storm system that’s going to tap into all that Gulf moisture and send instability skyrocketing. The folks at the national weather center have already put a big chunk of our area under an enhanced risk—that’s a level 3 out of 5—for both today and tomorrow. The main threats? Damaging straight-line winds that could knock down trees and power lines, large hail, and a few quick spin-up tornadoes can’t be ruled out. The window for the worst weather looks to be late afternoon into the evening, then again Saturday afternoon and evening.
Your Pocket-Sized Storm Tracker
When the sky turns that ugly greenish color, you don’t want to be scrambling for info. That’s where the KLTV First Alert Weather app comes in. We’ve been tweaking it, and the latest versions are live now. Whether you’re on an iPhone (we’re on Version 5.15.409 for iOS) or an Android user (that’s Version 517000706 for Android), the app gives you hyperlocal radar that you can push right to your fingertips. You can set it to alert you only if your specific location is under the gun—no false alarms for the next county over.
Make sure you’ve got location services turned on and notifications enabled. That way, if we have to issue a warning, you’ll know about it even if you’re out on the lake or trying to wrangle the kids inside.
How to Prep Before the Sky Falls
We’ve done this rodeo before, East Texas. Let’s run through the checklist so nobody’s caught off guard:
- Charge your devices. Power outages are likely. Have those portable battery packs ready.
- Secure loose yard items. Trampolines, patio furniture, and trash cans become missiles in 60+ mph winds.
- Know your safe spot. Interior room, lowest level, away from windows. If you’re in a mobile home, know where the nearest sturdy shelter is.
- Keep multiple ways to get warnings. Don’t rely on just an outdoor siren. Use the KLTV app, a NOAA weather radio, and local media.
Timing It Out
The first round of storms could fire up as early as mid-afternoon Friday. We’ll see a bit of a lull overnight, but don’t let that fool you. Saturday is shaping up to be the more active day, with another line of storms rolling through, capable of producing widespread wind damage. We’ll be live on air and streaming on the app all weekend long, tracking every bolt and every gust.
This is one of those times you really want to stay weather-aware. Keep the KLTV First Alert Weather app handy, check in with us on air, and most importantly, have a plan. We’ll get through this together, like we always do.