Tropical Storm Danielle forms in the Atlantic

Tropical Storm Danielle forms in the Atlantic

September 1, 2022 Satellite image of Tropical Storm DanielleSatellite image of Tropical Storm Danielle (WWAY) – Tropical Storm Danielle has now formed in the northern Atlantic. This ends the 60 day streak without a named storm in the Atlantic basin. Maximum winds are currently at 40 miles-per-hour. It is however being forecasted to strengthen into the first hurricane of the 2022 season. Danielle poses no threat to the U.S.

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Blinn Rallies To Tie Albion Hurricanes FC At Home

Blinn Rallies To Tie Albion Hurricanes FC At Home

The Buccaneers moved to 3-0-1 on the season. All of the goals in Wednesday’s non-conference match came in the second half after the two teams played to a stalemate through the first 45 minutes. Freshman forward David Garcia opened the scoring when he used an assist from freshman defender Joshua Hernandez-Gutierrez to put Blinn on the board in the 49th minute. Albion knotted the score in the 51st minute and took a 2-1 lead in the 72nd minute, but…

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Houston residents, former mayor reflect on Hurricane Katrina response 17 years later

Houston residents, former mayor reflect on Hurricane Katrina response 17 years later

More than 200,000 evacuees came to Houston shortly before and immediately after the storm and thousands chose to make the city their permanent home. HOUSTON — The music stopped 17 years ago this week. Hurricane Katrina brought devastation and death to New Orleans. More than 1,800 people died. Hundreds of thousands of evacuees sought refuge in Houston in the aftermath and many of them decided to make the city their permanent home. Their addition would…

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Long delayed replacement for tornado damaged fire station in Dallas opens, but it's temporary

Long delayed replacement for tornado damaged fire station in Dallas opens, but it's temporary

DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) – Nearly three years after a tornado destroyed the old Preston Royal fire house, the neighborhood is getting a new one.   With just a tent for the fire truck and a mobile home for the firefighters, Temporary Fire Station 41 is intended, as its name suggests, to serve as a temporary home until a permanent station can be built. “Excited to be back in the area! I know our firefighters are,” said…

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Pakistan floods kills over 1,000 and leaves millions displaced

Pakistan floods kills over 1,000 and leaves millions displaced

PAKISTAN — Nearly a half million people crowded into camps after losing their homes in widespread flooding and the climate minister warned Monday that Pakistan is on the “front line” of the world’s climate crisis after unprecedented monsoon rains wracked the country since mid-June, killing more than 1,130 people. The rains stopped more than two days ago, and floods in some areas were receding. But Pakistanis in many parts of the country were still wading…

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Heavy rainfall, possible flooding stay on radar for San Antonio

Heavy rainfall, possible flooding stay on radar for San Antonio

News // Weather Isolated showers are anticipated throughout the day and could eventually lead to minor flooding Sye Bennefield Jr Aug. 30, 2022Updated: Aug. 30, 2022 2:21 p.m. The NWS anticipates isolated showers throughout the day that could eventually lead to minor flooding in San Antonio Bill Barfield/Getty Images The tried old adage of being careful what you ask for seems to be ringing loud and clear in the Alamo City as the National Weather Service…

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Forecast: Widespread showers and storms ongoing; localized flooding possible

Forecast: Widespread showers and storms ongoing; localized flooding possible

Here are the latest updates from the KVUE Storm Team. AUSTIN, Texas — **A Flood Advisory has been issued for portions of Bastrop and Caldwell counties until 2:30 p.m. Tuesday. A Flood Advisory has been issued for portions of Travis and Williamson counties until 3:30 p.m. Tuesday.** Grab your umbrella and rain jacket because, chances are, you might need them! We continue to track scattered to widespread showers and storms as we head into the…

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11-year-old boy dies after being swept into a storm drain during flash flood

11-year-old boy dies after being swept into a storm drain during flash flood

August 30, 2022 (Photo: MGN) (CNN) — An 11-year-old boy died after he fell into the water and was swept into a storm drain during a flash flood in northwest Arkansas Monday evening, according to police. An adult who tried to save the boy also was swept into the drain and was rescued, officials said. The boy drowned after he “accidentally fell into the water and the current swept him under,” Bentonville Police Corporal Adam McInnis said in…

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Forecast: Widespread rain likely Tuesday; localized flooding possible

Forecast: Widespread rain likely Tuesday; localized flooding possible

Here are the latest updates from the KVUE Storm Team. Author: Shane Hinton (KVUE), Jordan Darensbourg, Hunter Williams Published: 11:46 AM CST March 6, 2019 Updated: 11:20 PM CDT August 29, 2022 AUSTIN, Texas — Widespread rain and storms return to the forecast Tuesday, and the overall weather pattern will stay fairly unsettled through the rest of the week. Showers and storms will be possible as early as Tuesday morning, especially across the Hill Country. …

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Garland apartment tenants still dealing with flood damages a week later

Garland apartment tenants still dealing with flood damages a week later

GARLAND, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) – One week after devastating floods in some parts of North Texas, a few residents have been forced to continue living in deplorable conditions caused by all that water.  At least two families in Garland have been living for days with severe water damage that they said the landlord has not addressed. The family that lives in the unit and the one next door both had their ceilings collapse which led to…

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Up to 50% of residential flooding during Hurricane Harvey caused by climate change, study says

Up to 50% of residential flooding during Hurricane Harvey caused by climate change, study says

Hurricane Harvey wrought enormous destruction across the Gulf Coast when it made landfall five years ago, and no place was hit worse than Houston, where the storm dropped an estimated one trillion gallons of water and caused more than 35 flood-related deaths. Harvey marked the largest rain event in U.S. history, and it obviously would have caused a great deal of damage to the city no matter what. However, new research published last week in…

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Duke Energy preparing for hurricane season with new improvements

Duke Energy preparing for hurricane season with new improvements

August 29, 2022 Wilmington, NC (WWAY)– Duke Energy has been preparing for hurricane season, and the possibility of major power outages across the Cape Fear.  On Monday, Duke Energy held an information session to discuss its storm forecasting, hurricane response, and how it is strengthening the power grid for major storms.   Linemen, meteorologists, and even drone pilots talked about what they do, and how it is important to hurricane preparedness and recovery.   The main topic of discussion was how Duke has made…

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Hurricane Harvey reinforced the value of a pristine Katy Prairie. Development continues anyway.

Hurricane Harvey reinforced the value of a pristine Katy Prairie. Development continues anyway.

Prairies are like sponges. When it rains, droplets get sucked underground and into the eager roots of grasses and flowers. When the soil gets saturated, their dense shoots slow the water’s flow downstream – making them a natural flood deterrent. Prairies are the kind of natural resource that a place like Houston could really benefit from. But the vast prairie west of the Bayou City is shrinking. Development such as housing and roadways have eaten…

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