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Dallas Faces Storm Risk With Hail, Winds This Weekend
Residents in Dallas and across North Texas are being advised to stay alert as a round of potentially severe storms is expected to move through the region starting Friday afternoon and continuing through the weekend. While the tornado risk remains low, the forecast includes threats of large hail and damaging winds that could impact weekend plans. Warm and humid conditions have settled over the Dallas-Fort Worth area, creating the kind of unstable atmosphere ripe for storm development
Dallas Faces Storm Risk With Hail, Winds This Weekend
Residents in Dallas and across North Texas are being advised to stay alert as a round of potentially severe storms is expected to move through the region starting Friday afternoon and continuing through the weekend. While the tornado risk remains low, the forecast includes threats of large hail and damaging winds that could impact weekend plans. Warm and humid conditions have settled over the Dallas-Fort Worth area, creating the kind of unstable atmosphere ripe for storm development
Houston Is America's Fastest-Sinking City: Study Finds
Houston has emerged as the fastest-sinking major city in the United States, according to new peer-reviewed research that highlights growing threats to urban infrastructure from land subsidence. The study, published this month in Nature, analyzed satellite radar data over six years and found that 42% of Houston’s area is sinking faster than 5 millimeters per year, with 12% of the region experiencing rates above 10 millimeters annually. The phenomenon of land subsidence
Houston Is America's Fastest-Sinking City: Study Finds
Houston has emerged as the fastest-sinking major city in the United States, according to new peer-reviewed research that highlights growing threats to urban infrastructure from land subsidence. The study, published this month in Nature, analyzed satellite radar data over six years and found that 42% of Houston’s area is sinking faster than 5 millimeters per year, with 12% of the region experiencing rates above 10 millimeters annually. The phenomenon of land subsidence
State of emergency declared after devastating floods in Allegany County, Maryland
Allegany County and surrounding areas in Western Maryland remain in a state of crisis following severe flooding that began earlier in the week, prompting the governor to officially declare a state of emergency after visiting the region. The declaration, issued Thursday, aims to accelerate response and recovery efforts across communities still dealing with the widespread impacts of relentless rain, rising waters, and property damage. The flooding created an immediate threat to publ
State of emergency declared after devastating floods in Allegany County, Maryland
Allegany County and surrounding areas in Western Maryland remain in a state of crisis following severe flooding that began earlier in the week, prompting the governor to officially declare a state of emergency after visiting the region. The declaration, issued Thursday, aims to accelerate response and recovery efforts across communities still dealing with the widespread impacts of relentless rain, rising waters, and property damage. The flooding created an immediate threat to publ
Severe thunderstorms knock out power for over 100,000 across Illinois and Indiana
Severe thunderstorms swept through several regions in Illinois and Indiana on Thursday, leaving a trail of destruction and disrupting the lives of thousands of residents. Strong winds, lightning, and heavy rain led to widespread power outages and triggered tornado watches across both states as emergency services and utility crews scrambled to respond to the impact. As of 10 p.m. Thursday, Illinois utility provider ComEd reported a total of 1,104 outages across the state, with m
Severe thunderstorms knock out power for over 100,000 across Illinois and Indiana
Severe thunderstorms swept through several regions in Illinois and Indiana on Thursday, leaving a trail of destruction and disrupting the lives of thousands of residents. Strong winds, lightning, and heavy rain led to widespread power outages and triggered tornado watches across both states as emergency services and utility crews scrambled to respond to the impact. As of 10 p.m. Thursday, Illinois utility provider ComEd reported a total of 1,104 outages across the state, with m







