Texas Live Tornado Tracker & Regional Radar Path History
Welcome to the premium tracking interface tailored specifically for the state of Texas. Due to its size and geographic position meeting Gulf moisture with Rocky Mountain currents, Texas registers some of the highest frequencies of severe cyclonic configurations worldwide. This tool queries live telemetry streams directly from **NOAA** and regional **NWS Weather Forecast Offices** (including Norman, Fort Worth, Lubbock, Amarillo, Houston, and San Angelo) to deliver real-time data onto your mapping workspace.
How to Read Localized Texas Warning Polygons
Whether tracking supercells along the dryline in West Texas or severe systems moving across North-Central Texas, traditional county-wide radio alerts cover far too much territory. This tracker maps the exact convective path boundaries modeled by regional Doppler radar setups. Solid crimson vectors indicate active **Tornado Warnings in Texas**, meaning rotation is present or actively verified on the ground. When warnings expire across our regional fields, the borders automatically transition into dark slate dashed footprint lines, letting you track historical storm paths seamlessly.
Regional Weather Matrix Hub
Texas Weather FAQs
Texas sits perfectly at the intersection of dry desert air coming from the west, cold fronts descending from Canada, and rich convective warm moisture blowing north from the Gulf of Mexico, fueling deep cyclonic rotation potentials.
Our direct API data streams pull telemetry from local Texas NWS stations, ensuring you get instantaneous structural updates from radar monitoring sites across the entire state.
Simply select any alert card displayed on the left-side panel directory. The application script will smoothly transition and snap the viewport bounding box straight to that county zone.