via: news92fm.com As spring makes its debut, a flash flood warning is in effect with huge storms expected. With a 100 percent chance for rain for Houston and surrounding areas for Tuesday, forecasters said that the worst of the storms were to hit around morning rush hour. Motorists were encouraged to be prepared for heavy […]

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News92FM.Com is saying that you should prepare for some usage of those umbrellas and rain gear because this week will be the week you will need it. According to Houston area forecasters a windy and humid Monday will give way to some stormy weather on tap Tuesday. Read More

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via News92FM.Com Houston will see and feel a very different kind of day for Friday. Thursday was day in which temperatures topped around the lower 80s. Read More

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via: myfoxhouston.com HOUSTON – Early morning commuters battled thick fog on the way into work Tuesday. As of 6:30 a.m., there were no reports of any major accidents and the fog on the west and northwest side of town started to lift. Foggy Start to Valentine’s Day in Houston: MyFoxHOUSTON.com Read more: http://www.myfoxhouston.com/dpp/traffic/120214-foggy-start-to-valentines-day-in-houston#ixzz1mNPU5BsZ

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MYFOXHOUSTON.com – Heavy thunderstorms moved through southeast Texas on Monday morning, forcing weather alerts for the Houston area. Funnel clouds were spotted in various counties, causing momentary tornado warnings. According to officials in Fort Bend County, there was a confirmed tornado touchdown near FM 1093 at FM 723. A house fire was also reported in […]

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From KHOU.com – The warm weather we saw to ring in the New Year is gone, and the first Monday of 2012 is a bit on the chilly side, according to KHOU 11 News Meteorologist David Paul. Read More

via: cnn.com Today’s mobile weather apps offer radar maps that show jerky movements of blurry storm systems, along with vague forecasts such as “40% chance of precipitation.” But what if your phone could tell you precisely when and where it will rain? Read More

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According to the AP, a monstrous Hurricane Irene tightened its aim on the Eastern Seaboard, threatening 65 million people along a shore-hugging path from North Carolina to New England. One of the nation’s top experts called it his “nightmare” scenario. http://www.blackamericaweb.com/?q=articles/news/moving_america_news/31834

Miami (CNN) — Three governors declared states of emergency Thursday as Hurricane Irene threatened to wreak havoc along the United States’ Eastern Seaboard. Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie declared emergencies for their states, while North Carolina Gov. Beverly Perdue declared a state of emergency in counties east of Interstate 95. […]

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According to the AP, Glenn Jones is preparing to bury his 16-year-old son. It never should’ve come to this. http://www.blackamericaweb.com/?q=articles/news/moving_america_news/31091

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According to the AP, Tropical Storm Emily brushed past Puerto Rico and set its sights on the Dominican Republic and Haiti, where more than 630,000 people are still without shelter after last year’s earthquake. http://www.blackamericaweb.com/?q=articles/news/the_black_diaspora_news/30997

As Tropical Storm Arlene steadily chugged toward the east-central coast of Mexico Wednesday, Mexican authorities issued a hurricane watch that stretches from the country’s eastern municipality of Tuxpan northward to La Cruz, the National Hurricane Center reported. Arlene — the first named storm of the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season — is moving at about 8 […]