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A wider swath of the Lone Star State may be affected by more heat and flood events than previous recordkeeping suggests.
A powerful derecho blasted through Houston one year ago today with 80 to 100 mph wind gusts. But it wasn't our first encounter with a derecho.
Some downtown buildings that were damaged by the windstorm on May 16, 2024, are still being repaired. And some impacted ...
For Houstonians, the derecho in May 2024 was start of a long summer of storms. But for researchers, it was the storm they’d ...
The Chronicle's meteorologist reflects on forecasting and experiencing two devastating derechos and the emotional toll of ...
HOUSTON – One year ago, May 16, 2024, is a day Houstonians will never forget. A devastating windstorm, called a derecho, ...
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Axios on MSNHouston is nation's fastest-sinking cityHouston is sinking faster than any other major U.S. city, new research shows. Why it matters: Land subsidence is an invisible ...
The next round of severe storms could bring as much as 6 inches of rain Tuesday to parts of southeastern Texas, according to the National Weather Service in Houston. Strong rip currents and flooding ...
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