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Ryan DePhillips

Ryan DePhillips

Weekday Morning Meteorologist at KMID-TV

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Sunnier, Milder, & Dry 1-17-2024 - KMID - Local 2 News

For more Permian Basin weather…check here on https://www.yourbasin.com/weather/forecast/. Cold air this morning will be replaced by milder air this afternoon as Meteorologist Ryan DePhillips highlights the return of Basinwide sunshine with southerly winds. The Arctic air-mass will retreat northeast of West Texas later this morning as below-freezing temperatures for many to start will lead to […]
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Sunnier & Milder Ahead 1-17-2024 - KMID - Local 2 News

For more Permian Basin weather…check here on https://www.yourbasin.com/weather/forecast/. Very Cold air this morning will be replaced by milder air this afternoon as Meteorologist Ryan DePhillips highlights the return of Basinwide sunshine with southerly winds. The Arctic air-mass will retreat northeast of West Texas later this morning as below-freezing temperatures for many to start will lead […]
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Cloudy, Colder, & Blustery 1-19-2024 - KMID - Local 2 News

For more Permian Basin weather…check here on https://www.yourbasin.com/weather/forecast/. Unstable conditions in the atmosphere have led to more clouds, lower temperatures, stronger winds, and higher humidity, but Meteorologist Ryan DePhillips still expects most areas to be free from any rain or snow. Clouds higher up in the atmosphere, associated with southwesterly winds aloft, will meet up […]
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Damp Conditions Continuing 1-23-2024 - KMID - Local 2 News

For more Permian Basin weather…check here on https://www.yourbasin.com/weather/forecast/. Meteorologist Ryan DePhillips highlights the rain with wet snow showers in the mountains that have been moving in and around parts of The Basin as with the increase in clouds, high temperatures will be a bit lower than yesterday for some. Before another batch of precipitation in […]
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Showers Departing & Mild 2-1-2024 - KMID - Local 2 News

For more Permian Basin weather…check here on https://www.yourbasin.com/weather/forecast/. Meteorologist Ryan DePhillips expects some rain showers in The Trans Pecos, but northern parts of West Texas will likely remain free from rain. Clouds will nonetheless blanket much of The Basin as above-normal temperatures will continue with many reaching well into the 50’s, 60’s, and lower 70’s. […]
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Sunnier & Pleasantly Mild 2-8-2024 - KMID - Local 2 News

For more Permian Basin weather…check here on https://www.yourbasin.com/weather/forecast/. Some morning clouds will eventually give way to more peaks of sunshine in the afternoon as Meteorologist Ryan DePhillips predicts temperatures will rise into the 60’s and 70’s for most areas this afternoon. Humid air in far eastern areas of West Texas will give way to lower […]
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Rain & Snow Eventually Ahead 2-9-2024 - KMID - Local 2 News

For more Permian Basin weather…check here on https://www.yourbasin.com/weather/forecast/. A temperature rollercoaster will commence across The Basin with an incoming low pressure system moving through nearby, but Meteorologist Ryan DePhillips highlights another afternoon of relatively mild air as temperatures have reached the upper 50’s, 60’s, and low 70’s. Despite the high-level considerable cloudiness with rain activity […]
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Are those ‘chemtrails’? Here’s what science says about those thin c...

(KMID/KPEJ)- Have you ever looked at an airplane flying overhead and wondered about the thin trails of clouds following behind? Some cloud-trails that form high up in the sky are from aircraft, but are these clouds contrails or chemtrails? As of 12:15pm on Wednesday, May 8th, 2024, 90 people in The Basin voted on Facebook about this subject with a near-even decision on contrails versus chemtrails. It’s a decades long controversy, but there are cut-and-dry facts, separate from the myths. “Contrai…
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Cloudier & Less Warm 5-9-2024

For more Permian Basin weather…check here on https://www.yourbasin.com/weather/forecast/. Some passing clouds from the southwest, combining with an uptick in moisture from the east, will allow for temperatures to not climb as much across The Basin. Thanks to a storm system approaching from the northwest, Meteorologist Ryan DePhillips expects slightly higher rain chances in parts of The Trans Pecos, but plenty of drier air remaining in the atmosphere will inhibit rain activity for a vast majority…
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1987 Tornado Leaving its Mark: Saragosa

37 years ago, the deadliest West Texas tornado damaged more than 80% of Saragosa, a small town that hosted a pre-k graduation ceremony at the time. May 22, 1987...it changed countless lives. I spoke with a local, Debbie Flores, who talked about her now deceased brother, Joey Herrera, who survived the tornado while saving many lives. Flores said, “My brother, with along, with the other parents, aunts and uncles, covered these children and protected them. But, after this tornado was over with, it…
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Meteorologist Ryan DePhillips Leaves The Basin 5-31-2024

Hi y’all it’s Meteorologist Ryan DePhillips here. Bittersweet is the one word that I can think of which describes my incredible 3-year weather journey more than 1,900 miles away from The Tri-State Area in The Permian Basin. While I’m excited to move on to work for KRQE NEWS 13 in The Duke city of Albuquerque in New Mexico, I will surely miss Midland-Odessa. The good news about this move is that I won’t be too far away from the incredible friends that I have made in West Texas. So, it’s not a goo…