If you live in Texas or have plans to visit, you know the weather can change in a flash. A strong storm can bring heavy rain, strong winds, hail, or even a tornado. That’s why keeping up with the most recent updates matters. Below you’ll find the latest alerts, what to expect, and easy steps to stay safe.
Right now the National Weather Service (NWS) is issuing a severe thunderstorm watch for parts of Central and East Texas. Expect gusts up to 70 mph, hail the size of a golf ball, and isolated tornadoes. If you’re in the affected counties, a flash flood warning is also in place. These warnings mean rain will fall fast enough to overwhelm drainage. Check the NWS website, local TV, or a trusted weather app every hour for updates—conditions can shift quickly.
For those further west, a dust storm advisory covers the Panhandle. Visibility can drop below ¼ mile, so plan extra travel time and keep headlights on low beam. The advisory will stay active until the wind eases, usually late afternoon.
When a Texas storm moves in, the best move is to have a short‑term plan ready. Here’s a quick checklist:
If flooding is a risk, move valuables to higher ground and avoid driving through water—just six inches can stall a car, a foot can sweep it away.
After the storm, watch out for downed power lines, broken glass, and weakened trees. Report any hazards to local authorities, and let neighbors know if you’re safe.
Keeping an eye on the sky, having a plan, and knowing where to get real‑time alerts will help you get through any Texas storm with less stress. Stay safe out there!
Hurricane Beryl struck Texas with fierce winds and torrential rains, causing massive power outages and significant damage. As cleanup efforts begin, authorities and organizations work tirelessly to restore normalcy, while residents confront flooding and broken infrastructure. The storm's weakening to a tropical storm brings ongoing threats but also hope for recovery.