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"A broad area of low pressure near the upper Texas coast is producing some disorganized showers and thunderstorms along and just offshore the coasts of Texas and Louisiana," the latest advisory ...
Emanuel said the slowdown of Atlantic ocean currents, likely caused by climate change, may also be a factor in the warm water. A brewing La Nina, which is a slight cooling of the Pacific that changes weather worldwide, also may be a factor. Experts say La Nina tends to depress high altitude crosswinds that decapitate hurricanes.
Here's the latest update from the NHC as of 2 p.m., Sept. 2: ... A broad and weak area of low pressure just offshore of the middle Texas coast continues to produce some disorganized shower ...
Soon after Arctic air expands into the south-central and southeastern United States, a storm will brew along the Texas coast and spread a swath of ice and snow eastward across the Gulf Coast ...
Already three times in its one-week life, Beryl has gained 35 mph in wind speed in 24 hours or less, the official weather service definition of rapid intensification. The storm zipped from 35 mph ...
The first named storm of the hurricane season is threatening the Gulf Coast of Mexico and Texas with flooding and tropical-storm-force winds. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issues disaster declaration as ...
The National Weather Service is warning of "major" and "extreme" levels of heat risk in large swaths of the southwest and Texas as well as parts of the Gulf Coast. "Hazardous heat continues across ...
Early on January 21, a low pressure area was located in the western Gulf of Mexico, connected to a cold front.Fueled by an Arctic cold front moving through the southern United States, the low produced an area of snowfall, sleet, and freezing rain across the U.S. Gulf Coast from Texas to Florida.