HOUSTON (AP) — After Hurricane Beryl slammed into Texas early Monday, knocking out power to nearly 3 million homes and businesses, unleashing heavy rain and killing at least three people it moved east ...
A new report from the National Hurricane Center found that Hurricane Beryl roared into the upper Texas Gulf Coast with maximum winds of 92 miles per hour, just 3 miles per hour shy of being designated ...
In the wake of Hurricane Beryl’s sweep through Houston in July 2024, few could have expected that just six months later a once-in-a-generation snowfall would blanket the region. The stark contrast ...
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