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The commercial shrimp season for state and federal waters will reopen 30 minutes after sunset on July 15.
Flood threat will also return to the hard-hit Texas and New Mexico, where recovery operations are underway and soils remain saturated.
A weak tropical disturbance from the Gulf brought ample cloud-cover and some light rain to parts of Southeast Texas over the past couple of days. That low-pressure has moved out, though, and a new ...
Forecasters are warning of early signs of a potential tropical cyclone developing along the northeastern Gulf of Mexico. A low-pressure system that could bring storms to Florida before moving west ...
What caused the Texas flooding? Terrain and timing were the biggest factors in the storms, said Gerard and Victor Murphy, a recently retired National Weather Service meteorologist in Texas.
Houston faces a dry Wednesday as high pressure moves in, but the tropical system Invest 93L could send downpours to Southeast Texas by Thursday.
data now show there's no chance of tropical development in the Gulf that could impact Southeast Louisiana and New Orleans.
The science behind Texas’ catastrophic floods At least 95 people died in the flash floods. The disaster has the fingerprints of climate change all over it.
A "worst case scenario" of meteorological events contributed to the extreme flash flooding event that killed dozens of people in the region, according to experts.
While Texas is not currently in the projected path, remnant moisture drifting west or southwest across the Gulf could trigger scattered storms — especially in Southeast Texas along the coast.
Intense rainstorms are becoming more frequent in most of the U.S. — though experts say where they occur and whether they cause catastrophic flooding is largely a matter of chance.
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