See the Running Water Draw running on the South Plains of Texas after heavy downpours in the Clovis, New Mexico and Bovina, Texas area on July 2, 2014. The Runningwater Draw is a headstream of the Blanco River that begins in Curry County, New Mexico and enters Texas in Parmer County. The video was shot just south of Bovina, Texas, north of Clay’s Corner, Texas and north of Lazbuddie, Texas in Parmer County.
See video of some of the rainy Wednesday morning on July 2, 2014, in Muleshoe, Texas. As of noon the NWS Station at Channel 6 received .74″ of rain and the Muleshoe Mesonet site .86″.
Crop duster crash site near Farm-to-Market Road 2910 in Lamb County, Texas, close to Tolk Plant on June 26, 2014. The pilot working for King Ag Aviation of Sudan, Texas, reportedly walked away from the crash unharmed. The pilot has been identified as 23 year old Lachlan Jones by KCBD.
See some of the rain and pea and marble sized hail that fell in Muleshoe, Texas, on June 18, 2014. Muleshoe received 1.35″ as of 7p.m. causing flooding in many low lying areas. The West Texas Mesonet station, 2 miles south of Muleshoe, got 1.43″ of rain as of 7p.m. The 2014 rain totals for Muleshoe including this precipitation are 8.98″ at the National Weather Service Station at Channel 6 and 8.33″ at the Mesonet Station 2 miles south of Muleshoe.
See some of the 2014 Tour de Muleshoe held on June 14, 2014, starting at the Bailey County Coliseum. The Tour de Muleshoe is sponsored by the Muleshoe Heritage Foundation.
Impressive West Texas spring thunderstorm with magnificent squall line drops .77″ of rain in Muleshoe, Texas, on June 13, 2014 and .71″ fell at the Muleshoe Mesonet station. The 2014 total rainfall has been 6.89″ including this rain at the West Texas Mesonet Station, 2 miles south of Muleshoe and the NWS Station at Channel 6 in Muleshoe has received 7.63″.
See the Muleshoe City Council Meeting held on June 9, 2014, at City Hall in Muleshoe, Texas. Find the agenda at the first of the video.
Watch a powerful storm system move through Lariat, Progress and into Muleshoe, Texas, on June 7, 2014. See an impressive shelf cloud, frequent lightning and heavy hail as the storm system went on to damage several structures between Muleshoe and Sudan along U.S. Highway 84. The NWS Station at Channel 6 in Muleshoe got .95″ of rain and hail and the Mesonet site got 1.08″.
See the Youth Fishing Day held at Lake Muleshoe on June 7, 2014, and watch the entire awards ceremony held in the New City Park in Muleshoe, Texas.
See a severe thunderstorm moves through Lariat, Bovina, Lazbuddie and Muleshoe area on June 6, 2014, prompting Severe Thunderstorm and Tornado Warnings to be issued for Bailey and Parmer Counties in Texas. The NWS Station at Channel 6 in Muleshoe got .43″ of rain and the Mesonet site, 2 miles south of town, got .27″.



