Category: Texas Weather

  • Deadly Central Texas Flood- How to Survive a Flash Flood 

    Deadly Central Texas Flood- How to Survive a Flash Flood 

    The Fourth of July and Fourth of July weekend 2025 will remain etched in the hearts of many Texans for years to come. Instead of festive parades or celebratory barbecues, many will remember unexpected rainfall, rising riverbanks, and a violent surge of water that overtook everything in its path, leaving behind only devastation.  A July…

  • Stay Cool in the Summer Heat- Avoid Cold Showers

    Stay Cool in the Summer Heat- Avoid Cold Showers

    Summers in Texas aren’t just hot, they’re brutal. We are constantly searching for ways to stay cool in the summer heat. When you’ve been working or spending time outside in the blazing sun, nothing sounds better than jumping straight into a cold shower, right? Not so fast. While it might seem like the fastest way…

  • A Brief History of the Texas Electricity Grid

    A Brief History of the Texas Electricity Grid

    The Texas Electricity Grid has gained much attention over the past few years, with Texas residents keeping an eye on grid conditions during extreme weather. The Texas electric grid has seen its struggles and successes since its creation. In the decades after Thomas Edison turned on the country’s first power plant in Manhattan in 1882,…

  • Hurricane Season and What You Should Know

    Hurricane Season and What You Should Know

    It is predicted that 2025 will be a busy hurricane season over the Atlantic Ocean. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts the Atlantic hurricane season, which starts June 1st and lasts until November 30th. NOAA predicts that for 2025, there is a 30% chance of a near-normal season, a 60% chance of an…