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Southeast Texas took a beating during Hurricane Beryl. Most notably, our trees. ABC13 Meteorologist Elyse Smith looks back at what we've learned.
And here’s the reality: if the eye of a hurricane hits us, we’re going to lose power. It happened with Alicia in 1983, Ike in 2008, and again with Beryl in 2024.
HOUSTON, TEXAS - JULY 11: People watch as Bellaire Blvd floods after storms move across Houston days after Beryl, Thursday, July 11, 2024. (Ishika Samant/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images ...
On Wednesday, the City of Houston could decide how to spend nearly $315 million in response to last year's derecho and Hurricane Beryl. It's been more than a year since those storms. The bulk of the ...
Weather Houston marks one-year anniversary of Hurricane Beryl as state reels over deadly flooding in Central Texas More than two-thirds of residents surveyed by Rice University’s Kinder ...