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Temperatures will be close to record highs in parts of the state when fall begins on Thursday
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A series of thunderstorms rolled into North Texas Sunday bringing strong winds and flooding.
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Critics are skeptical about whether the new rules by the Railroad Commission will prevent another catastrophe like the power grid disaster in February 2021.
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After weeks without significant rain in North Texas, slow-moving thunderstorms dumped around 8-9 inches in Dallas Sunday night and Monday morning.
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Rain is in the forecast across much of the state. But it won’t be enough to reverse the drought that has gripped Texas since last fall.
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Extreme temperatures are hurting some North Texas farmers financially. The hot weather is stunting their crops and they are worried that the hot weather is driving away customers at local markets, where they rely heavily on in-person sales for their businesses.
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Researchers are learning that cows exposed to fire often give less milk, and horses, with their large lungs, take in a lot of smoke from fires.
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The U.S. Senate voted to authorize the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to begin planning for a massive coastal barrier project in Galveston Bay meant to protect against hurricanes’ storm surge. Funding is not yet secured.
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Meteorologists say North Texas could be on track this summer to break its previous record for the most days with triple-digit temperatures.
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Texans are battling a near-record heatwave this week. To help fend off the potential ill effects of high temperatures, they're being urged to listen to warnings from local officials and take advantage of municipally operated cooling stations.
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Will we be getting a break from the heat anytime soon? That depends on how you define “soon.”
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Expert says August, September typically peak for hurricanes in Houston region and advises residents to create evacuation plan.