July 30, 2008 06:08 PM CDT 2008-07-30 23:28:02 GMT
With thunderstorms hit our area Wednesday, it was a good time to tell you about KTEN's new technology. It will help you stay safe in severe weather. Meteorologist Collin Daly explains KTEN Weather Call. More >>
Frequently Asked Questions May I register more than one street address? May I register a location in another city? Will Weather Call notify a Pager? How do I set up SMS Text Messaging to my mobileMore >>
KTEN WeatherCall™ SUBSCRIPTION AGREEMENT This Subscription Agreement is made between Media Weather Innovations, LLC d.b.a. "WeatherCallTM", (the Company), and you, the individual subscriber (you) andMore >>
Friday, January 23 2009 10:52 AM EST2009-01-23 15:52:59 GMT
Fire protection for your house and safety for your family can be increased if you follow some key guidelines before dry weather and high winds bring the threat of wildfires to your area.More >>
Wednesday, January 21 2009 11:38 AM EST2009-01-21 16:38:31 GMT
Officials with the Governor's Division of Emergency Management urged Texans to take extra precautions this year to avoid the threat of wildfires. High winds and dry conditions can set the stage for potentially severe fires.More >>
Wednesday, January 21 2009 11:36 AM EST2009-01-21 16:36:32 GMT
Wildland fires pose a threat throughout Texas, especially when dry weather conditions combine with high winds and extreme temperatures. Whether you live near open grassland, in a suburban area on the edge of town or in a forested area, fire can threaten your home.More >>
Wednesday, January 21 2009 11:33 AM EST2009-01-21 16:33:58 GMT
Farm and ranch families and citizens living in rural areas can help protect their property during potentially severe wildfire seasons by taking precautions before wildland fires break out. Fire experts advise clearing a 30-to-50-foot space around homes and other buildings. Keep grass mowed down whether it is dormant or still green.More >>