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Tropical Storm Alberto becomes first named storm of hurricane season as it heads for Texas
USA Today· 12 minutes agoTropical Storm Alberto, the first named storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, formed...
Tropical Storm Alberto expected to form today, 1st named storm of 2024 hurricane season
TCPalm | Treasure Coast Newspapers via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoTropical storm warnings have been issued for the Texas coast from San Luis Pass southward to the...
First tropical storm of the season heading for Texas bringing risk of flash floods
The Independent via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoForecasters say that the lower and middle Texas coasts will be mostly impacted by the heavy rain and...
Potential Tropical Cyclone One getting closer to Mexico. See spaghetti models
Pensacola News Journal via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoPotential Tropical Cyclone One is expected to bring 5 to 10 inches of rain across South Texas and...
First tropical storm of the season heads for Texas as extreme heat wave hits the Northeast
NBC News via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoThe United States was buffeted by extreme weather Wednesday, with Texas bracing for the first...
Another system could form in same spot where future Tropical Storm Alberto will develop: NHC
FOX 35 Orlando· 2 hours agoWhile all eyes are on a system in the Gulf of Mexico that's likely to become the first storm of the...
Post Fire update: Containment grows, spread slows Wednesday
The Desert Sun via Yahoo News· 25 minutes agoThe overall size of the fire was estimated at 15,690 acres, up slightly from the morning estimate...
At least 1 dead, 1,400 structures burned as New Mexico wildfires rapidly spread
Scripps News via AOL· 1 hour agoThe town offers hiking, biking and horseback riding, multiple resorts and year-round golf. ...
Torrential rains and flooding hit Texas coast Wednesday morning
Houston Chronicle· 3 hours agoHeavy tropical rain showers are beginning to move inland across the mid-Texas coast Wednesday...
Forecasters watching Atlantic
The Times and Democrat· 5 hours agoThe National Hurricane Center is monitoring an area of potential tropical development in the Atlantic Ocean that could approach the South Carolina coast.