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Mayor John Whitmire's administration doubled down on its spending plan for hurricane recovery dollars on Tuesday, pinning ...
Houston homeowner Kelly Carroll is struggling to get a tree that damaged her property after the derecho last year, removed ...
A massive supercell thunderstorm, which left behind a swath of hail damage and downed trees as it rolled through Austin early ...
Learn how derechos form, what causes these powerful windstorms, and where they most often hit in the United States.
A team of researchers from the University of Houston collected data shortly after the deadly 2024 storm, in an attempt to help the region and its structures become better-prepared for future derechos.
Housing emerged as the city's top unmet need following Hurricane Beryl and the May 2024 derecho with around $230 million in ...
The derecho wind line and storms began on May 30, 1998 to our west over Minnesota. It maintained and even strengthened as it ...
After powerful storms swept through Western Pennsylvania this week, meteorologists hesitated to apply labels — though terms like derecho began to circulate. A derecho is a fast-moving ...
Because these storms covered a large area with widespread high wind reports and damage, it may eventually be classified as a derecho, but what does that mean? A derecho is a long-lived wind storm ...