
Scattered rain, storms continue overnight in some areas of North Texas
Keep the umbrella nearby, North Texans.
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Like many meteorologists, Scott's interest in weather started at an early age. Oddly enough, he had a fear of the weather from the time he was 3 until he was about 12. Scott and his father would sit on the front porch watching the storms roll into his neighborhood. He still remembers watching with amazement at the force of the wind and the intensity of the lightning. Thanks to his dad, his fear turned into a fascination, leading him to study meteorology at Western Illinois University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in meteorology and a double minor in broadcasting and math.
During Scott's career, he has moved to and forecasted for many different climates. Scott has been challenged with ice storms, hurricanes, tornadoes and desert heat. Let's just say, Scott knows weather. Being from a military family, Scott is used to moving.
Scott is both a member of the National Weather Association and the American Meteorological Society.
In 2006, he was awarded the Seal of Approval of the American Meteorological Society. Scott is also an Emmy Award nominated meteorologist bringing more than 22 years of forecasting and broadcasting experience to North Texas.
Scott loves being active whether it is in the gym, hiking, running or traveling. Scott is always up for an adventure so, if you have something fun you think he should do or a place where he should do live weather, drop him a line!
Keep the umbrella nearby, North Texans.
The heavy rain will continue off and on into the afternoon hours with more storms developing overnight into Thursday.
As North Texans head into the second half of the week, the active weather pattern isn't going anywhere.
A First Alert Weather Day has been issued for Sunday.
North Texas started off on the cooler side Wednesday morning, with a few spots dipping down into the mid-40s.
The First Alert Weather Team is monitoring the potential of First Alert Weather days for Saturday and Sunday.
A dry front cools temperatures on Tuesday and chances for thunderstorms return Friday into this next weekend.
A great day is in store on Saturday with abundant sunshine and warmer than average temperatures.
The work week is closing out with beautiful spring weather across North Texas.
High pressure remains in charge across North Texas and that means more sunny skies are ahead.
A breezier day is ahead for North Texans with gorgeous spring weather.
Despite the cold start, bountiful sunshine is in the forecast and the high temperature will reach the mid-70s.
It might be spring but Monday is starting off cold with sub-freezing temperatures across North Texas
Heavy rains have brought flood and hail threats. The weekend clears up, but expect much colder air to follow.
More rounds of storms on-and-off all day Friday, then widespread, heavy showers through Saturday morning.