Alert! A tropical storm is brewing in the Gulf of Mexico and heading towards the Texas coast with heavy rain and strong winds. Are you prepared?
A tropical storm warning has been issued for the Texas coast as a strong storm in the Gulf of Mexico gains momentum. The impending threat includes heavy rainfall, a dangerous storm surge, and gusty winds, putting areas like Rockport, Corpus Christi, and South Texas at risk. The National Hurricane Center has identified this system as a potential tropical cyclone, marking the first warning of the hurricane season for the region. Residents of the western Gulf Coast are urged to prepare for extreme weather conditions as the storm approaches Mexico. Coastal flooding, high surf, and rip currents are expected to impact the western Gulf Coast, intensifying the need for caution and readiness.
A strong storm in the Gulf of Mexico is headed toward parts of the Texas coast, bringing heavy rain, a dangerous storm surge and strong winds to the region.
The storm was developing over the southern Gulf of Mexico and expected to reach land as a potential tropical cyclone, according to the National Hurricane Center ...
This system will move west toward Mexico. Flooding rain, coastal flooding, gusty winds, high surf and rip currents will affect the western Gulf Coast of the ...
Five to 10 inches of rain, winds to 35 to 45 mph and an ocean surge could affect portions of the Texas coast, including Rockport, Corpus Christi and South ...
Residents of the western Gulf Coast can expect heavy rainfall and the threat of flash floods to intensify.
The system threatening the southwestern Gulf Coast has been designated Potential Tropical Cyclone One by the National Hurricane Center.
A tropical storm warning has been issued for parts of southern Texas as what will likely become the first named storm of the season builds in the Gulf of ...