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KLIF 570 AM

02:14 min | 2 years ago

"brad barton" Discussed on KLIF 570 AM

"That back up stretching to Valley View and one in Fort Worth. I 35 w North benefit to 80 overhead. It is taking away the right lane. With K l E F right now. Traffic I moniker calls I'm meteorologist Brad Barton. We had a fuse body showers around North Texas yesterday afternoon. But Nicholas has already passed Houston moving through the Texas Louisiana border now so we're done with any decent chance of rain up here. Partly cloudy, just humid with a high near 86 this afternoon winds out of the southeast 10 to 15 years 73 tonight Sunday Department Cloudy, breezy and humid with a high near 88 tomorrow, 91 on Thursday. And sunny, warm and humid, with highs in the low to mid nineties. Friday through the weekend from the L E F w B A P Weather Center. I'm meteorologist Brad Martin 71 degrees in Arlington 69 in Denton right now and 70 in Mesquite. This is Ernie Brown as you drive in this morning getting all the news from David Amy, Drive home with me and talk about all the day's stories in the Metroplex afternoons for Chill seven. Right here on Real news and information. 5 70 K. L I. F Now. Time for your morning. Cliff Notes on 5 70 K l i. F National Hurricane Center said early today that Nicholas made landfall on the eastern part of the Matagorda Peninsula 10 Miles west southwest of Sergeant Beach, Texas. Here's meteorologist Eric Blake from the National Hurricane Center. Well, we expected to move very slowly. Uh, Over southeastern Texas today and then over southwestern Louisiana on Wednesday. Now the storm has been downgraded back to a tropical, barely a tropical storm as we heard Brad Barton tell us earlier this morning. He also said that it has picked up its pace, so it's moving across the state. Faster. Good news very good news so that it won't dump as much water on the state as had been previously feared. Meanwhile, more than 100,000 people In Louisiana course, heavily battered by IDA are still without power from that storm, as tropical Storm Nicholas heads their way, according to power outage dot us more than 117,000. People in the state, which is still recovering from Ida are without power. GOP congressmen erupted at Secretary of State Antony Blinken during his hearing in front of the House Foreign.

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"brad barton" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

WBAP 820AM

01:44 min | 2 years ago

"brad barton" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

"Preservation tree Services. WBF P. 24 7 news desk. Say Chevrolet dot com w B A P first traffic and weather on the ones who are always on one of the three headed westbound approaching Luke 12 Walton Walker little activity there. They were trying to get it off to the shoulder. But things are still bunched up through that stretch. Also, a new road layout near downtown I 35 Ft. North found the Dallas North hallway overhead ramp. We've got a new connector lay out there, and it's a little bit confusing for folks to keep that in mind. Where WB AP First Traffic on the ones I'm money could classic Cheverly ingrate by has been named regional acquisition Center for pre owned vehicles in Texas 2000 vehicles will be purchased by Memorial Day all makes and models. It's easy with buyers on hand writing checks. Classic Chevrolet Find new roads. Meteorologist Brad Barton and the W B A P Weather center. We have a lot of rain and thunderstorms off to the West, but they're about 80 90 miles off to the West forward right now They're moving his way and we expect that they're weaken before daylight. But again, they'll probably form of a boundary along which new storms could form this afternoon. That's quite often how it happens High today 82 Low tonight, 72. And then mostly cloudy only spotty showers tomorrow with a high of 85. Most of Thursday looks rain free the first day, the golf tournament 87 on Thursday with a high but then we could see some scattered showers and storms Thursday night into Friday and Friday night into Saturday. Right now, W B A P 73 degrees news brought to you by classic several lane Republicans have intensified calls for an investigation into the origins of the Corona virus. Argue that the virus was created in a lab in Wuhan and that the Chinese government intentionally.

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"brad barton" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

WBAP 820AM

06:19 min | 2 years ago

"brad barton" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

"Meteorologist Brad Barton. Live in the W B A P Weather center 9 34 here in W. B 20. Because of this ongoing emergency, the weather emergency. We're going to take the next hour and a half to take some of your calls to put a little more weather information on the infrastructure. We're going to talk with the National Weather Service. We're gonna try to get a plumber on. Just wouldn't get a plumber to answer the phone right now, And we're gonna be talking to some of our W B A P folks who are out in the field as well, Trying to keep you informed on this. This weather emergency. It's a temperature emergency right now, and we could be looking at another. Potential ice storm tonight will be getting more detailed information on that a little bit after 10 o'clock with the National Weather Service, But anyway, we're here now and we will be taking some of your calls as well. Although I think we might want to go back to could we have Clayton? Back on the phone yet let's go ahead and and let me get an update from Clayton. Uh, Who's out in the field somewhere. So just standby was a little rough. But we're getting this thing going right now. Let's go ahead. Clayton. What do you have? Not there yet. Okay, well. Get used to that. They're gonna be quite a few outages like that. So just stand by. Now we have the national weather Service coming up. We're gonna be talking with other people as well. And we want to take your calls. Let me have that phone number again. I've been here 11 years and I never have memorized the call in number Daniel for Bill. Okay, it's 972. I'm sorry. The one more time that we want to call a number. It's 800 she right? Eight w b a P 9227 or w th seven. Okay. Got it. Got it. Anyway, These are things you know, just to stand by with us. We are. We're literally trying to put this together at the moment Since Chris Saucedo is out today we're going to try to keep you were trying to use this timeto keep you a little bit better informed on the weather. It's a dangerous situation out there Right now. The several inches of snow that we had a couple of days ago has now turned to a snow pack ice. On many of the freeways were going to get some. We've had some sunshine on it already this morning. That's going to give us a little bit of melting despite the temperature's being as record cold as they are, and now Um, we're looking at possible freezing rain, sleet snow, and we'll talk more about that in just a few minutes. Let's go back to Clayton. See you on the phone are now ready to go yet. Let's go toe. Yeah, Go ahead. Yeah, I'm here. Brown. How are you? Well, just get me out of here. Yeah, plugged in. And that Richardson Bureau, Okay, Very good. Tell us what's going on. Well, I'll tell you what the roads air slick as you would predict. But I know this is going to get worse. And that's your area. But I could tell you that there are people on the roads here on. I just actually spoke with several people. Who are stocking up for this round to that you've been talking about, You know, I talked to one guy who said he's actually been to three different stores looking for firewood, trying to get firewood. And he said, trouble getting that so Ah, lot of people are getting prepared for this round to whether it be getting more supplies. They're using this window today. It seems like between early this morning and maybe later this afternoon. To go up and stock up on some of the things that they've run low on over the next couple days. Another guy I talked to said he was out to the store to get batteries, and then they were bundled up to. It's that burning sensation across the face that have really surprised. A lot of people don't know how many people in the last 24 hours brought have told me that they just have never felt anything quite like this. Well, no, I mean, if you're if you've been here your whole life and you're You're 35 years old. You haven't really felt it because the last time we were this cold was in 1989, and they're only three or four prior record below zero temperatures on record here in the Dallas Fort Worth area, So this is indeed a very extraordinary situation. Have you seen give me an idea of the ratio? Of You think half the stores and outlets are open right now or a third of them or 1/5 of them, Or what do you think? You know, I'd probably say a little bit more than half you know, It's a lot of these mom and pop stores that you drive by there closed and then the big ones, the Walmarts. The Kroger's things like that seemed to be open for the most part, but a lot of the parking lots are empty. They're a lot more. Ah, filled up today, though, than they were yesterday, And I think that'll change as we get into later this afternoon. It really does appear like people are taking advantage. Of this small window. You know, we've heard those long lines that water burger yesterday that we've talked about because people are trying to get a hot meal. If they can. You know you may want to hurry up and do that quickly because I have heard some people speaking on social media and talk to some business owners who themselves are contemplating, closing or going to a very limited capacity. Just because they don't want their staff driving out in. This is well, It's not necessarily that they don't have generators that they don't have power. It's that they don't want to put their own employees at any risk. Well, there's a lot of risk out there in course, that we found out the hard way. Last night with the Sean Chastain walking across the street and found broke his ankle and just getting out of surgery this morning. Thanks a lot. Clayton will be back with you a little bit. 1 802 889227 and I meant to ask Clayton. What is a power situation is but that's okay. We'll get back to him in a little bit. Let's talk to Scott in Cappel. Scott, what's going on with you? Well, I'm on the east Side of cup hell. And compels not a very big place. But I know people on the West side that have never lost power. And I think I've had less than five hours of power and the last 32 33 hours. Yeah. Yep. Every now and then we get a little burst, and I'm very grateful for that. But I just I just would like to know what can somebody find out? What is going on with that? And you know, we We talked about that this morning with with Helen Brian and we had We are gonna have another Electricity expert on to talk with us A little bit later here we're gonna be on live from 9 30. Now room 9 40. Now all the way up to Rush Limbaugh on 11 o'clock. So for the next hour and a half, I'm going to try to get some answers for you. But I understand your power situation because apparently you and I are neighbors and we're in the bird streets and we've been out. My wife.

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"brad barton" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

WBAP 820AM

01:30 min | 2 years ago

"brad barton" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

"I say, surely. Com W B a p first traffic and weather on the ones messy out there. In fact, it's worse this morning than it was yesterday morning, So I encourage everybody not to get out in this. Stay home if you can. If you do have to get out out into a remember this that they've got a lot of black ice on the roadways because everything that came down yesterday that kind of got melted off his now re frozen and it is much more treacherous today than it was and also keep in mind that most of the elevated portions ramps, everything else are going to be a lot more dangerous than other parts of the freeway. We're seeing a lot of closures. Now on express lanes of man is H o v lane 6 35 east and westbound basically between the high five, but I 35 ft. Those text fresh lanes are blocked off on 1 83 east and West found in between Irving and North Lupe 20 Express lanes are closed throughout that area and for worth on, I 35 w North and South bound in between 2 87 Decatur cut off in downtown Fort Worth. Those text, fresh lanes blocked as well. But wghp first traffic on the ones I'm Monte Cook. Only classic Chevrolet in great buying can bring a classic red, white and blue sales of it. This big America's largest selection of Silverado, Tahoes and Suburbans Shop Classic Chevrolet calm, Find new roads. Meteorologist Brad Barton. In the W B A P Weather center. Well, we're gonna be mostly cloudy and cold today with a high of 22. That means our temperatures gonna have to go up about 21 degrees. It is one.

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"brad barton" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

WBAP 820AM

07:17 min | 2 years ago

"brad barton" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

"Forecast in your perspective, and I know that probably probably be speaking to you later on this week as well. So I get warm and personal with Robert. We work together for 20 years, but I'm loving it when you're his guest host. Well, thank you, Brad. I very much appreciate it and there we'll talk next time that went to welcome on in W. B. AP correspondent client Nevel Clayton. Well, I guess we just spoke with Brad Barton. You heard that the power is on at his house, and that's a good news came on here just a few minutes ago. What is the latest Clayton on? How many people are out of power right now? Well in the state of Texas As about an hour ago, I was on the call with the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, and that number was about two million. Now that number is probably not going to go down a whole lot if your power's coming back on because If your power comes back on, it means that someone else is maybe going off. That's the idea behind this whole rolling outage concept that haircut is doing right now. So what that means is They're trying to relieve some of the demand because they don't have enough supply of energy right now. So they're doing these rolling outages now. Earlier today, the issue was the demand was so high that instead of 45 minutes to an hour they were expecting for these rotating averages. There were lasting more like 567, and even longer as we've heard in some cases, But as the afternoon goes on, it appears they're starting to get back to that rotating concept. No, they're not putting any time Lebanon maybe more than that, saying 45 minutes or an hour. They're saying we don't know how long you baby out, but that's what's happening. If your power goes out, it's because haircut is trying to manage. The demand compared to the supply. So Clinton let me ask you. Do they tell folks Okay, So this power or I should say this region is going to be next. And then this city and then this city or is it just do we know how they choose who they're gonna cut off? So as far as air cuts concerned again, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas What they do is communicate to the provider's just on how much energy needs to be saved. And then the providers make the decisions on how long and exactly who. So, for example, Encore, according to her cot on core has 36% of the energy supply in the state of Texas, so on core would then be making the decision. How long is this going to last on? Who exactly are we going to impact now is the only information and I've gotten from any of those guys, including ERCOT on how they make the decisions is They're going to try as hard as they possibly can not to cut power in areas with things like hospitals. The police department's things like that. That's their goal and doing all of this. Other than that, you know, they hate that anybody has to be out, so these are hard decisions, but they're trying to rotate them as quickly as possible, but they're going to try to avoid those Significant spots like hospitals and things of that nature. Clean. Let me ask you s O. This is the first time that they've had to do this in a long time. Is it because everybody's using their heaters and everybody's home and everybody is hunkered down. Everybody's using their appliances, their electronic, so you know, multiple televisions. Is that guy was eyes to hear. You know, we all know what's happening in California with their with the rolling blackouts. I was surprised to hear that this is the first time they've had to do this in Texas in quite some time. Yeah, That's the general concept as to why But the reason why this is such a big deal is because we're dealing with unprecedented temperatures in a lot of spots across the state, and because of the fact that this is so widespread. This goes from North Texas to West Texas, the East Texas all the way down to Brownsville. So when you get all of that energy Combined in the one you know, Haircut covers the entire state of Texas. They're in charge for the entire power grid of Texas and Senate, just having one massive ice storm in North Texas, for example, or one massive ice storm in Austin. We're dealing with the entire state at one time, So that's why the demand for energy unprecedentedly surpassed the amount of supply. I spoke with. Officials with our car here said they've never dealt with this scenario. Demand compared to how much they have. I wonder if there was a mad rush? Maybe. No. This Clayton I want if there was a mad rush for generators Yeah, well, I know there certainly were, and I also know that there were some. There's a mad rush for firewood as well. I talked to a guy yesterday I was talking to people out some of the stores. They were stocking up on things and he would have five different stores and couldn't find any firewood. I haven't talked to anybody that sells generators just exactly how big that demand was. But I do know from a lot of people talking to on the ground it on social media. People weren't going out looking for generators. Now that brings up a whole different issue when it comes to, you know, using a generator safely. Sometimes that could be more danger than you realize. But, yeah, people who are going out they were getting generators. People were going out they were getting firewood. In fact, it was so difficult to find firewood that a lot of people were running out. So do you find Clayton? A last question? I appreciate your indulgence of my questions. Have you found the people you're talking to, folks? Have they been prepared for this? Who do you think that a lot of people were? Caught by surprise. You know, I think a lot of people were prepared for road conditions, especially what happened last week. Here with the 133 car pile up in Fort Worth. People were prepared to stay home. They were prepared with food and things like that. Now, the question here is where they prepared for the power outages. Were they prepared for the bitter Cole, where they prepared for protecting their pipes? Those of the issues that we're running into now. I think a lot of people were ready to hunker down. You know, I talked to a bunch of people who wiped out some of the hallmarks and things like that yesterday. But what's catching a lot of people off guard? Today is just how exposed you can be. These frigid temperatures and also how biting cold of seven degrees feels and I think were caught off guard by it because a lot of us have never felt that before well and in the wind, right there went is a big deal, too. Yeah. You know, I was out this morning doing some reports for the morning news. And that wind is it whips across your face? I mean, it hurts. It burns. It literally burns. And so you've got to get out there. You gotta be protected on again. That power loss across the area is something that People were not ready for We'll clean. I hope that they're giving you hazard pay for going out into the roadways in the streets of the Metroplex is you're talking to folks because it is nasty, nasty, whether whether it is here in Nashville or in DFW, where you are. And I appreciate your being with us. So you have a great afternoon and please be careful. All right, Dan. Thanks. All righty. Quite never from w. B A P And I got to tell you, Hey, by the way brought up I'll get into this in a few minutes. The generator safety tips. I will tell you this, You know, it'll be a personal story. Of mine. Maybe let this be a lesson to you. I was very new to generators that actually never had one before. And.

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"brad barton" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

WBAP 820AM

02:07 min | 2 years ago

"brad barton" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

"Survive the impact. But it's gonna be the next if I if I don't hit right, I'm gonna snap my neck. He was driving about 55 miles an hour at the time Crash Survivor at least a stone told W F A. A. That she took the toll road is a safer option to get to work. Thursday, Her car ended up smashed between several big rigs hitting my brakes, they wouldn't work. Escaping major injury. She got out of her car by crawling through the back window and immediately called her husband, who happens to be the operations manager with met Starr. I couldn't hear anything else except cars continuing to smash in the background. That noise you hear is the first responder after years and years here in a year that the collision noises and you just know was going on. He stone rushed to the scene and miraculously located his wife. She told me Go take care of other people. So that's what I did. And from another perspective, this woman who identified herself as Cheryl told the W B A P New His room that she formerly worked for Tex dot in the maintenance and traffic or MOT division, where you do road closures, re drinking traffic. I've seen accidents knowing what's gonna happen. Somebody else is going to come upon him. I flew ahead, slow down traffic, letting people know there's an accident ahead. She's livid about the viral video. She's seat of onlookers capturing the chain reaction crash in real time. One person sitting there video into the wind ahead and started lowering your hands like you know where they tell you to break, which is basically just waving your hand up and down truck drivers. They know what that means. It's the break is the break. Not one person I saw on any video went ahead and did that. It should be noted that Cheryl was sitting her own opinion from what she had personally observed online. Some people may have been trying to alert others that has not gone viral. Kim Lamb kids, WB AP News W P A P News Time is 6 55 will get another check of our traffic and weather with Brad Barton and more news of the day with Dennis Martin. One thing's for sure. We're screwed in this Snowpocalypse or Snowmageddon with sub zero temperatures and the longest streak of below freezing weather in DFW history, so much for global warming,.

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"brad barton" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

WBAP 820AM

02:19 min | 2 years ago

"brad barton" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

"P first traffic and weather on the ones we are still seeing a little bit of freezing stuff up on bridges and overpasses to do be careful as you make your way out. I 35 w South bound remains closed from North Lupe 20 all the way down Northside Drive investigating yesterday's accident. They could be out there for quite some time, so I'd avoid that area. Still, if you possibly can, the North bound side his heavy she moved to the area as well. That's from onlookers. One of the North bound side of I 35 w and 20 they were pushing off to the shoulder actually looks a little bit better than that. The interchange itself 1 83 on the westbound side. Luke 12 Walton Walker. They were trying to get one off to the shoulder. But W b A P. First traffic on the ones I'm Monte Cook. Only classic Chevrolet in great buying can bring a classic red, white and blue sales event this big America's largest selection of Silverado, Tahoes and Suburbans Shop Classic Chevrolet calm, Find new roads. Meteorologist Brad Barton in the W B A P Weather center. At least it's dry this morning, and in fact that even though the wind out of the North is giving us a pretty significant windshield, and between eight and 12 degrees out there right now. But it continues to dry up some of those icy patches that we saw overnight. So that's good news. In a way today's high only 32 gusty north winds low tonight, 22. And then we're going to the Winter Storm Watch Saturday night. Most of Saturday should be okay, although we could have some freezing drizzle on bridges and overpasses, and we're looking at a high of only 30. That's tomorrow. So we'll be under freezing all that time alone here, 20 wins nor 15 20 dusty tomorrow night through Sunday into Monday. We could be getting 3 to 6 inches of snow accumulation, with very gusty north winds and temperatures continuing to fall, resulting in a six degree low Tuesday morning, and by the way, another chance is no. Wednesday. Right now a W B a P 25 degrees. Governor, Abbott is hopeful that mark over 19 restrictions could be lifted soon. Governor Rabbit says Texas recorded its lowest hospitalization rate in two months this weekend, its smallest positivity rate since November. All the numbers are moving in the right direction. He assures Texans the urgency to reopen the state is still there. There are businesses that need to get back to work. There.

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WBAP 820AM

01:46 min | 2 years ago

"brad barton" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

"The Rex. L use a 24 7 news Death. Last Chevrolet dot com. W b A P first traffic and weather on the ones still in absolute mess out there. Avoid even leaving the house if you can. Today I 30 East found so closed Bob Towne, his move out through Garland closed again around the book Bush shirt like they're on the eastbound side. This is all because of separate accidents. That reply got about four or five of them on the bridge itself there, Lake Ray Hubbard. Now the one downtown I 30 eastbound between riverfront knackered Still completely shut down. Because of that one also got delays on south and I 35 years you continue down the open, playful insect world way still temporarily closed there. They had people turning around on the bridges themselves. Now we do still have so many accidents that I can't list of marble westbound 6 35 in March that one's backing things up really all the way back to the high Five area. Also, I 20 East and West van around the Bush Turnpike and Grand Prairie. A wreck a new 11 83 headed east founded You moving Irving there right around the Bush Turnpike. 27 North bound, getting on the high 20. It looks like that Rex still there. We do still have one of four or 5 30 eastern around Anderson that was blocking the two left lanes. WB AP First Traffic on the ones I'm Monte Cook only classic Chevrolet Ingrate bind can bring a classic red, white and blue sales event this big America's largest selection of Silverado, Tahoes and Suburbans Shop Classic Chevrolet calm by new roads. Meteorologist Brad Barton in the W B A P. Weather center Winter weather advisory through noon here in North Texas, and then until I think six o'clock in central Texas down toward Waco, and I was checking to see where temperatures are finally above freezing. You have to go all the way down to Austin to get something that's.

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"brad barton" Discussed on KLIF 570 AM

KLIF 570 AM

03:44 min | 2 years ago

"brad barton" Discussed on KLIF 570 AM

"I don't hate you Like a lot of times. I'll just throw him away. Which is really bizarre. I don't know. Well, nobody wants your foot funk. All right, is just downright cold out there and getting colder And this could last for a while. Let's check in with meteorologist Brad Barton to get the very latest on the precipitation that may or may not be following the morning, Brad Good morning and I couldn't have written an intro any better than that. It is cold, and it's going to get a whole lot colder and I've got a big punch line for this. But let me go through my spiel Right now We know it's freezing fog and you're gonna be like 34 today 24 to 9 34 tomorrow And then Friday, we'll start to dry out with the dam breaks in the Midwest and cold air is going to be flooding in here. I think Well, I think it's possible. We could be. Well, here's a good you still have today and tomorrow to prepare for more cold weather because I think we're gonna be looking at 86 to 90 consecutive hours. At or below freezing from, Let's say late Friday night. Through noon Tuesday. Okay? The late Friday night all day, Saturday Sunday. Monday are our highs going to be in the twenties and our lows, they're going to be in the teens. And Tuesday, maybe by noon, we might barely get above freezing. So that's not a record by any means. We've been 12 days below freezing. It's 1983. But it's kind of interesting. This also maybe our coldest Valentine's Day on record. The record cold high for Valentine's Day is 27 degrees in 1951. The record cold low is 15 and 1936. And if you Take a look at your forecast Davin Amy for Sunday. I'm looking at a high 27 lows 15 to 20. If my memory serves me correctly When I first moved here, I think the Valentine's Day after I moved to your like 17 years ago, it snowed on Valentine's Day. Yes, And we had a beautiful snow. What? Maybe eight or 10 years ago On Valentine's Day I went fell on the weekend, and there's a great snow. People were running around. You know Saturday, so it didn't close the schools or anything. And people were making great big snowman. Dogs were bounding around, and it was great. And by Monday it was gone. So that was good. What about possibility of snow this time? I'm glad you brought that up. Well, we don't normally get you know anything. But maybe an intra two of snow or something like that, or flurries Now, I'm not saying it's gonna happen. But I have two models. I have two computer models right now that are fairly reliable, including the European model. That are forecasting between 10 and 12. Inches of snow Monday and Tuesday here. Whoa! Yeah. Now I think that will moderate and I think as we get close to the time, those numbers will become more realistic. This is the first time I've seen this much snow forecast that far out Monday Tuesday. We are expecting snow, and in some areas it could be fairly deep. Wow, amazing so again that probably come off that it may be just two or three inches of snow. But right now the models have us in for a lot of moisture overhead and a lot of snow falling because our cold air will be plenty deep enough. That won't be ice. It'll be snow. All right. Thanks Bread, but we'll check in with you as the week moves along. I'm glad I travel with a I have a I have a very two of them, actually very thick sleeping bags. I keep in the back of my car just for this kind of weather so you can sleep in your car. If I have to know if you get If you break land, and for some reason, Yeah, you never know. Meantime, that's no. What we had when I first moved here that the first time I kiddos sauce knows so.

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WBAP 820AM

01:38 min | 2 years ago

"brad barton" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

"Last a Chevrolet dot com w b A P first traffic and weather on the ones heavy back up, said You make you out of downtown Dallas. If you're on 75 north bound to reckon the M Street set McComas two left lanes are blocked on this. It's easily a 10 minute delay. Starting back at Hall Street. Also, they're doing construction again today and Duncanville. It's westbound. I 20 between Cockerel Hill in Main Street to right lanes are blocked there scheduled to be working till about 3 30 today and Scott Traffic slow from Wheatland. What w B A P first traffic and weather on the ones of Michael Scott. Demand exceeded expectations so classic Chevrolet has authorized one more day of extreme savings on Malibu. Tracks Spark sonic and more only 24 hours, find new roads. Well enjoy. Meteorologist, Brad Barking, We're gonna be sunny to partly cloudy, Breezy and about 60 today with winds out of the south 10 to 20 and low near 52 overnight. Expect a few spotty showers in the morning. Not much in the way of rain, but some light rain and then clearing very windy and much warmer Saturday afternoon with a high near 73 west winds up to 40 miles an hour. Sunday will be mostly sunny, a little windy out of the north attorney cooler with a high near 57 mild and dry with highs near 60 both Monday and Tuesday. I'm meteorologist Brad Barton from the W B A P. Weather Center. It's mostly cloudy and 42 degrees at DFW Airport News brought to you by classic Chevrolet. U. S. Army says 11 soldiers have been sickened by ingesting and unknown substance during the field training exercise at Fort Bliss, a statement issued Thursday said two of the soldiers are.

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WBAP 820AM

01:52 min | 2 years ago

"brad barton" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

"Out how you can live your passion. Career as an automotive tak. Brad Barton in the W B A P Weather Center to see a little bit of light rain right now, from Arlington Grand Prairie. Across Highway 3 69 30 up to about Dallas Love Field, little bit of rain, also just north of the high five up into Richardson and Plano. Heaviest rains currently are to our southeast. However, I think we'll see a few more little outbreaks of showers today with a high of only 56 kind of a cool Rainy day winds out of the northeast 10 to 20 lows tonight around 40, then will be a cloudy and coop with a chance of Why does he have showers tomorrow High of 53. We should dry out a little bit on Thursday with a high of 69 on Friday, 63, But we are expecting Maura and heavier storms. It looks like on Sunday right now at W b a P. 53 degrees. Ryan. I couldn't believe it. Protests more heartbroken. Anything else complete mad? Everyone wants their voice to be heard. We're going to get people together. We're going to make good things happen. You talking 20. W g a p w b a p dot com. Worried about storm or pest damage to your valuable trees as your lawn seen better days. The experts and preservation tree services provide skilled tree pruning soil, aeration and fertilization programs to rejuvenate damaged or stress trees and lawns, Trees and lan suffering from compact it. Soil, storm damage or pests and diseases benefit from their customized treatments. Call them today and Fort Worth at 8175814. I bow to our in Dallas had 2145 to 8 to 266 and visit them online at preservation tree dot com. Hey, this Brian, estranged from my friends with good feet store, the number one arch support store in America specializing in You Got it arch supports. Hey, why do people take care of their vision or they're hearing or get their teeth taken care of, but don't invest in their feet. We all need better balance supporting.

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"brad barton" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

WBAP 820AM

02:00 min | 2 years ago

"brad barton" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

"Selection of shop classic Chevrolet calm Find new roads based on 2020 million registrations. Meteorologist Brad Barton and the W B A. P Weather Center today is going to be dry. Partly cloudy, breezy and warm with a high of 64 Gusty south winds low tonight 47 tomorrow we're gonna have some scattered showers in the area tomorrow. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. All have pretty decent rain chances. Temperatures will stay above freezing right now at WB Ape 42 degrees news brought to you by preservation tree services. Governor. Abbott says the state leaves the country in the number of residents to receive covert 19 vaccinations, but numerous counties are struggling to meet demand. Darryl Willis with Collin County Health Services, says the county is currently out of vaccine requested 10,000 doses immediately. We requested 14,000 doses for the week of January 18th and then 42,000 doses for January, 25th. According to the state. The focus for now is on major population centers in remote areas where there aren't vaccine hubs. Nearby. Residents in less populated counties are being encouraged to register in larger counties. Meanwhile, taxes has added 51 mass vaccine hubs for total of 79. This week, the state of Texas reported more than 18,000 more cases of covert 19 Sunday, bringing the state's total to more than 2.1 million since the pandemic hit 10 months ago. In that time 32,000 Texans have died of the disease taxes. Attorney General Ken Paxton has been having a difficult time raising money for his 2022 re election. In the past Paxton's campaign fundraising efforts of typically run into seven figures this year, his official statement shows he raised only $300,000 in the last six months of 2020. Still, the numbers show he did get a bounce when he filed a lawsuit on behalf of President Trump seeking to overturn elect And results in four states. The upshot Paxton ended 2020 with a $5.5 million campaign war chest. Dennis Martin. W B A P News from the W B A P.

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"brad barton" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

WBAP 820AM

01:40 min | 2 years ago

"brad barton" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

"Rex l use a 24 7 news Death. Last Chevrolet dot com. W b A P first traffic and weather on the ones still seeing those delays along 6 35. If you're headed, eastbound approaching Garland Road, still got a problem there. They were trying to clear out also overnight roadwork. I 35 inauthentic cleared and they were pushing the barrels off to the shoulder there. W b A P first traffic on the ones I'm Monte Cook. We finished the race strong number one Chevy Silverado and Tahoe dealer in the Nation. Time to reset. Let's make 2021 our best year ever. America's largest selection shop Classic Chevrolet calm, Find new roads based on 2020 million registrations. Good morning meteorologist Brad Barton and the W B A P. Weather Center. It is a crisp winter morning out there. Temperatures are around freezing right now. It's gonna be a beautiful day. Those sunny, breezy and 60 for the high this afternoon light Southwest winds 10 to 12 Miles an hour loader 9 38 40 tomorrow would probably get up to 61. But a very gusty cold front will come through dry. With North winds 15 to 30, MPH and gusty. That's tomorrow afternoon and evening, and then we'll be done Freezing. Tomorrow night. Friday, Saturday and Sunday highs in the fifties and very little chance of rain through the end of the weekend, right now at W B. A P. 37 degrees It's been a week since the deadly violence at the U. S Capitol where a mob of President Trump's supporters storm the building. Five people died, including a U. S Capitol police officer. Now lawmakers are moving forward with impeaching Trump a second time correspondent. Ray Bogan. The impeachment article charges President Trump with quote, incitement.

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"brad barton" Discussed on KLIF 570 AM

KLIF 570 AM

01:44 min | 2 years ago

"brad barton" Discussed on KLIF 570 AM

"Fort Worth on I 35 W Samppa Did Bass would Boulevard There's a collision on the right shoulder. It's backed up past Heritage Trace Parkway with Kayla of Traffic on the fives High Bill Jackson. I'm meteorologist Brad Barton. If you're coming in from the South this morning, there could be some areas of freezing fog, which would make bridges and overpasses. Pretty selective. Pretty hard to detect to. That area is roughly from Hillsboro on down to Waco, including Athens. Of course I can. Coming up from Bryan College Station. Everything warms up, though, after daybreak, mostly sunny and 52 for the high here today, low near freezing tonight High near 59 Tomorrow and 60 on Thursday. We will cool off to the upper fifties Friday and Saturday habit Kunar with only lower fifties for the high on Sunday, no rain until early next week. I'm k l I f W b 80 meteorologist brand, Barton. 29 degrees and round let right now it's 29. Hearst and 28 in dollars Dallas Fort Worth is Glenn back. The answer does not lie in Washington. The problems lie in Washington. So the states that you live in. You should urge them to become sanctuary states that we are a sanctuary for the bill of Rights and anything that violates the bill of Rights. This state won't do Join me from nine till noon. Live from the Metroplex. Right here on real news and information. 5 70 K l i f Huh? Me? Me? Me. Me, me. Me, but also you, Farrell, Fast forwards His favorite porn film. Powdered doughnut. Okay, What's my line? Three Only line I see here on the script is get options based on your budget with the name your price tool from progressive man. That's a time twister, huh? I'm sorry. I'm gonna need a few more minutes. Hold this world risk the bulbous.

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"brad barton" Discussed on KLIF 570 AM

KLIF 570 AM

03:04 min | 2 years ago

"brad barton" Discussed on KLIF 570 AM

"F e l i f dot com Then 51 that K L I F well, he said it was coming and boy it did in some parts of the Metroplex. At least we saw the snow all over our social media accounts, But I can't really see too much at my house Meteorologist Brad Barton joins us Now talk about who got the most white stuff. So, Brad, did you see any of the snow yesterday? Your house No more than flurries often on for about 30 minutes yesterday morning through the Early afternoon hours, just some flurries in northwestern Dallas County. But some people got a whole lot more on the way this and the reason for that you normally think, well, it's cold or farther north. It normally is, But if you remember it's also colder at higher elevations. And so as you go west from the Dallas Fort Worth area again, like Dallas Love Field is something like 500 FT. Above sea level, But you get on out toward Abilene. You're up to 1500 ft. So assed temperatures cool with altitude that tended to help some of this snow fall a little bit heavier. And so the heaviest snowfall was from around Wichita falls down to Jacksboro and into the wise county around Bridgeport down through Weatherford. We ended up with 0 2.5 3 inches of Weatherford Outboard Palo Pinto, Little west of there, 5 to 6 inches, And then the real bull's eye was from kind of what we call the micro plaque. Cisco Eastland Ranger out there on I 20 they ended up with like six or seven inches of rain. That would have been fun on Ranger Hill. And Stephenville 80 miles southwest of Fort Worth, had between seven and eight inches of rain. Hillsborough came in with five or six Dallas Fort Worth area If you were north Of I 20 you saw some flurries. But that was just about the extent of it. Some folks and Alan did season big, beautiful, fluffy flakes, But they didn't even cover the ground to see the real snow cover. You had to be south of I 20 Southern Tarrant County, Southern Dallas County and in the Johnson and Ellis County's on over toward Kauffman and Canton. That's where the It's where the best snow was. That was where the upper level energy was most intense. And that's where the moisture woz and I guess it'll all be gone by later today. Oh, I'm sure we'll be except maybe in some shady squad's gonna have. I've only 47. I don't give up, though, Amy, because we we might see some snow in Texas next Sunday and then a week from this Thursday, coming up in late January, looks like another significant. Cold front storm system could be coming in here. And if we get the upper level energy and moisture writing have cold temperatures here. We have a couple more shots at some snow before January's over. All right, Brad meteorologist Brad Barton, the mega vaccination center in Dallas County is open for business this morning in our client, Nevel is there and he's gonna have a live report coming up in the eight o'clock news so Good news that I guess, 2000 people a day is what they're gonna try to vaccinate right. That mega center. Yeah, the 158,000 vaccines have been sent out to.

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"brad barton" Discussed on KLIF 570 AM

KLIF 570 AM

01:45 min | 2 years ago

"brad barton" Discussed on KLIF 570 AM

"The mix Master, there's a stall head of the South side on I 20 East by the JJ Lemon. Two lanes are blocked by an accident. It's backed up past Bonnie View. With Kayla of traffic on the fives I've build Jack I'm meteorologist Brad Barton. Quite a few schools of clothes from the big country through Central Texas this morning due to some multi inch snows west and the south of us about three inches of Weatherford 4.5 of Waco, 6 to 8 inches down to Stephenville, but only a trace here and we're clearing out today behind your 47 this afternoon Light north winds lows 28 30 overnight. Nice warming trend sets in with 53 tomorrow 60 Wednesday, 65 on Thursday and then turning cooler with upper fifties Friday and Saturday. I'm K l i f W b a P meteorologist Brad Bark. It's 36 degrees in Dallas, 34 in McKinney and 35 in Fort Work. A lot of news time now 706 a winter storm coated parts of North Texas with as much as an inch to up to eight inches of snow yesterday. Or Texans had some fun in the rare white stuff. This little girl used a comb as a microphone to play weather Reporter high lining. The rain came picking today will be introducing know they know today and there's a lot of know that there's still on everyone. Scooch whether I go, Everyone's having fun out of this Now. Now back seat. She isn't I know she has a future on Brad Retire some day, Boy Should we have her on at 7 15 so forwards got about an inch. Weatherford, 3 to 4 inches, Stephenville, which is about an hour so southwest of Fort Worth, got eight inches of the white stuff. Texas health providers. Getting doses of the covert 19 vaccine this week will include 28 providers. It'll focus on large community vaccination efforts. That's according to state health officials. Department of State Health Services,.

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"brad barton" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

WBAP 820AM

01:40 min | 2 years ago

"brad barton" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

"You're all just Brad Barton in the W B, a weather center Well, and winds have shifted a Wichita falls, so that's what the Cold front is. Now It's about three hours away, and there'll be no doubt as to when it comes in. We do have some rain in the area. We have three little bands of showers right now one to the east of Dallas, one from downtown Dallas on up to my McKinney like a long 75 Central and then I think the main rain band is eventually going to be what's developing off to the West. Back toward Weatherford, Hudson Oaks up toward Decatur and Wise County. Those showers and storms will increase in intensity as they moved through here later today 58 for the high close to our current temperature, gusty north, winds afternoon 20 to 30 and dusty and then will be much cooler with temperatures 38 to 40 overnight that will set the stage for a cooler the rest of the week. Right now at W B A P. 57 degrees Congress will convene today to certify the electoral college votes in the 2020 presidential election. Correspondent Lucas Tomlinson reports the process come Was amid mounting tensions on Capitol Hill run late into the evening. Expect Lee 12 Republican senators say they will challenge Joe Bynes victory. The president tweeted, the vice president of the power to reject fraud, only chosen electors. But Virginia Democratic Senator Mark one replied, never has and never will. New York Times is reporting vice president Pence told the president he did not have the power to block congressional certification, The president released a statement saying, quote The New York Times report regarding comments vice president Pence supposedly made to me today is fake news. He never said that. Meanwhile, two senators from taxes aren't seeing eye to eye on today's vote. The president continues to allege election broad, and because of that some lawmakers plan to object Electoral college tallies. Senator Ted Cruz says Hill object.

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Cooler temperatures uncertain with Dallas and Houston's next cold front

Glenn Beck

00:34 sec | 3 years ago

Cooler temperatures uncertain with Dallas and Houston's next cold front

"I'm meteorologist Brad Barton. Low cloud this morning will clear out the sack. New South winds up to 10 20 High about 86 Today Loner 60 Tonight Pretty good day for mountain cedar. The first two cold fronts arrives tomorrow with scattered light rain Gusty northwest high of 66 20 degrees cooler tomorrow on low 48 Tomorrow night on Saturday Looks okay with a high of 67 Sunday looks windy and warmer, but we're in for a really cold change. With the second Cold front coming on Monday, spotty showers and temperature dropping into the forties, most of Monday and Tuesday. I'm K L F W B AP meteorologist

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Severe Outbreak With Widespread Damaging Thunderstorm Winds, Tornadoes, Begins Today in the South

Rush Limbaugh

00:37 sec | 4 years ago

Severe Outbreak With Widespread Damaging Thunderstorm Winds, Tornadoes, Begins Today in the South

"Much of the sound bracing for the possibility of a severe thunderstorm is widespread system moves into the region corresponding Clinton doubles as weather experts are calling it a potent storm system close to nineteen million people from Arkansas and Oklahoma south to Texas and Louisiana under the three right of a tornado outbreak meteorologist Brad Barton says the system also brings with it a chance for torrential rain that could fall in a hurry we've been building up a lot of Gulf moisture last twenty four to thirty six hours of this potential flash flooding during the heaviest rains probably after dark the National Weather Service says wind gusts in the region could top eighty miles per hour that's the speed of a category one

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