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Tropical Storm Bill was a tropical cyclone that produced widespread rainfall across East Texas, Oklahoma, the Midwest, and Mid-Atlantic. The second named storm of the season, Bill developed from a broad area of low pressure over the northwestern Gulf of Mexico on June 16. Because the system was already producing tropical storm force winds, it ...
Mid-June 2015 – Tropical Storm Bill makes landfall on Matagorda Island with sustained winds of 60 mph (95 km/h), causing gusts peaking at 53 mph (85 km/h) in Palacios and Port O'Connor in addition to producing a 3 ft (0.9 m) storm surge in Port Lavaca. [148] However, most of Bill's impacts in Texas are associated with heavy rainfall.
Tropical Storm Bill shortly after landfall in Texas on June 16 June 16 00:00 UTC (7:00 p.m. CDT , June 15) at 27°00′N 94°18′W / 27.0°N 94.3°W / 27.0; -94.3 ( Tropical Storm Bill forms ) – Tropical Storm Bill develops as a result of the interaction of an upper-level trough and a broad area of low pressure about 200 mi ...
Weather Channel -- Highlights Bill is now a tropical depression, and is spreading bands of locally heavy rain through parts of east and north Texas. Additional torrential rain and flash flooding ...
On December 9, 2014, Tropical Storm Risk (TSR), a public consortium consisting of experts on insurance, risk management, and seasonal climate forecasting at University College London, issued its first outlook on seasonal hurricane activity during the 2015 season. In its report, the organization forecast activity about 20% below the 1950–2014 ...
Hurricane Bill (2009), a large Category 4 hurricane that passed Bermuda and grazed Nova Scotia before striking Newfoundland as a tropical storm; Tropical Storm Bill (2015), made landfall in southeastern Texas causing moderate damage; Tropical Storm Bill (2021), short lived tropical storm which remained in the open ocean
MIAMI (AP) - A tropical storm warning has been issued for parts of North and South Carolina as Ana approaches the U.S. coast. The storm formed nearly a month before the Atlantic Hurricane season ...
A tornado spawned by the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill uprooted several trees and snapped several large branches, inflicted damage to the siding and roofs of an outbuilding and a residence, and tossed an aluminum boat 140 yd (130 m), wrapping it around a tree. [97] EF0 ENE of Cando: Towner: ND