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| The latest thinking on Wednesday's bad weather The Storm Prediction Center out of Norman, Oklahoma has placed all of southeast Texas in a 'Slight Risk' or 2 out of 5 for severe weather for Wednesday. A slight risk designation still represents a higher than average chance of seeing severe storms so don't let your guard down! The National Weather ...
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| Inside the Storm: Large hail falls in rural north Texas More storms are threatening the same areas of North Texas Monday, as well as much of Oklahoma. Rotating supercell storm could again produce large hail and potentially a tornado. The severe weather threat will diminish later Monday evening, but the region will stay unsettled with more showers and ...
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| Storms could bring hail, 2 inches of rain to San Antonio this week Storms could bring hail, 2 inches of rain to San Antonio this week. 1 / 38. Back to Gallery. Scattered thunderstorms hovering over central Texas on Tuesday and Wednesday will bring a chance of large hail and damaging winds, according to the National Weather Service. Storms are expected across the ...
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| North Texas Tornado Forecast For 2018: Count On April Showers According to Ellinwood's research, tornado season proper won't begin until April, thanks to a blocking weather pattern over eastern parts of the country. But even as March moves out and things begin to ramp up, Ellinwood suggests a quieter than normal season for North Texas, on average. That's not to ...
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| Globe Life Park Will Have Life After Texas Rangers Open New Stadium The Texas Rangers are early in the construction of a new retractable roof ballpark adjacent to their current home, what is now called Globe Life Park in Arlington, Tex. It's slated to open ... The new one is slated at $1.1 billion with its weather-protected roof, the most expensive ballpark in baseball history.
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| Are fire ants worse this spring because of Hurricane Harvey? HOUSTON -- (March 26, 2018) -- Rice University ecologists are checking to see if Hurricane Harvey's unprecedented floods gave a competitive boost to fire ants and crazy ants, two of southeast Texas' least favorite uninvited guests. Extreme weather events like Harvey are expected to become more ...
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