We will start with some video taken earlier tonight. Mrs. Of lightning in durham. You can clearly quite a bit of lightning. We had multiple severe thunderstorm warnings all throughout the viewing area. We still have a severe storm warning up for franklin county. This will be until 11 it 15 11 15. Wade county has been dropped from the morning. Look to the west. More activity here stacking on up. A few more cells we are watching as the move into our area. Potential of strong thunderstorms continuing to grow in form and strengthen. It looks like things are winding down of it. Towards spring hope we are still seeing heavy rainfall. Reports of hail earlier. Any sized hail near rdu airport. Not only that, we have pingpong sized hail towards louisburg in franklin county. Associated with this system. We will track all of that this evening. The storms will and overnight. End overnight. More weather on the way tomorrow. Temperatures remain fairly mild the warm temperatures tomorrow could create
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will present an Ultrasound for Carcass Traits in Sheep webinar March 24 from 2-4:30 p.m.
The program is free, but preregistration is required by 1:30 p.m. on the day of the event.
Ultrasound is a proven technology that producers can use to improve quality and consistency of carcass traits in sheep. (
Texas A&M AgriLife photo by Susan Himes)
“Ultrasound is a proven technology to improve quality and consistency of carcass traits in sheep yet has been underutilized by Texas seedstock sheep breeders,” said Reid Redden, AgriLife Extension sheep and goat specialist and director of the Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Service Center at San Angelo. “This technology has resulted in great improvements for beef cattle genetics, and we anticipate similar gains for the sheep industry.”