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A disturbance called Invest 93L by the National Hurricane Center could turn into a tropical depression or the next named storm of hurricane season.
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ABC13 Houston on MSNHurricane Beryl 1 year later: Lessons learned from how the city of Houston flooded during the stormOne year after Beryl, ABC13 Meteorologist Elyse Smith looks at how Houston handled the flooding rains from the hurricane.
HOUSTON — Expect sun and clouds in the morning, giving way to a chance of a storm in the afternoon. Part of the area will remain dry, while others see brief downpours and storms through the evening. High temperatures should still make it into the mid-90s.
Experts say outlandish claims of weather manipulation are hindering disaster preparedness and emergency response.
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNHouston weather: Tuesday to be very warm with some isolated stormsIt's a warm Tuesday morning across Southeast Texas with temperatures reaching the mid 90s. There is a tropical development possible in Northern Gulf by mid-week.
“It looks bad up close.” The towering Stephen F. Austin statue along Highway 288 in Brazoria County will be rebuilt after a battle last year with Hurricane Beryl. High winds blew off big chunks. I’ll have more on the plan + the cost on @KHOU at 5:00 #khou11 pic.twitter.com/DyPy71U2g4
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ABC13 Houston on MSN1 year later: Hurricane Beryl and the wind damage that could be felt for generationsSoutheast Texas took a beating during Hurricane Beryl. Most notably, our trees. ABC13 Meteorologist Elyse Smith looks back at what we've learned.
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The devastating flash floods that swept through Texas Hill Country in July 2025 highlight a troubling reality: Despite years of warnings and recent improvements in flood planning, Texas communities remain dangerously vulnerable to flood damage.
In the aftermath of the 2025 Texas floods, a look back at some of the most destructive and defining flood events in the state’s weather history.
Hurricane Season in full effect, a university study may put some fears at ease. However, experts remind, "it just takes one hurricane making landfall to make it an active season."