Record sea temps could spur more hurricanes
Forecasters for the National Weather Service are anticipating a more active hurricane season this year because of record-warm ocean surface temperatures, the Texas Tribune reported.
Forecasters for the National Weather Service are anticipating a more active hurricane season this year because of record-warm ocean surface temperatures, the Texas Tribune reported.
An unprecedented number of child care centers are expected to close across the state as pandemic relief funding ends, the Texas Standard reported.
Oldtimers predicted the weather for years until weathermen came along to do that job. A weatherman has the greatest job on Earth, at least right now.
I had the opportunity to be up in the hills at the Walker ranch near a little trap on the backside of the ranch. There you can hear windmill music and that brought back memories of yesteryear.
The risk for wildfires across the state has risen along with the hot and dry conditions, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service.
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