There are some things that we don't think about during storms. Luckily, organizations like TxDOT DO think about such things, and they're there to remind us.
We'll just keep on and power through. Make sure that you download our station apps to stay up to date on the latest weather and news. Why? Because, 2020.
Without a doubt nearly everyone can say that 2020 has been anything but normal and now someone wants to find humor in the names of current storms in the Gulf Of Mexico.
I was taking a look around Facebook when I noticed my cousin, Richard Harvey, Jr. (No relation to Hurricane Harvey) when I saw how bad the water was, even north in The Woodlands. I had a chance to speak with Debra Harvey, (no relation to the Hurricane). She lives in The Woodlands in far north Harris County. She tells us about how things are for them at this time.
With a week of high rain chances and heavy flooding for Harvey-impacted parts of the state, the Texas Attorney General and the Better Business Bureau are sending the reminder to retailers that they can't hike the price too much on necessary items. If you see that happening, you can report it.
Hurricane Sandy is bearing down, it's freezing cold outside, internet is down...what to do? If you said jog around town with a rubber horse head mask on, in nothing but shorts and tennis shoes, you would be right. If you are looking to get on T...
As we anticipate just a taste of the storms that have been affecting Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, a Flash Flood Watch has already been slated for Thursday Morning in Sabine, San Augustine, and Shelby counties. I am sure that more will follow as we get closer to our time to deal with Isaac...