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Hurricane Helene survivor thankful to be back in San Antonio
Read full article: Hurricane Helene survivor thankful to be back in San AntonioA San Antonio native and Hurricane Helene Survivor is hoping her traumatic experience surviving the hurricane will inspire others to donate to any relief efforts, especially in the wake of Hurricane Milton.
San Antonio organizations to deploy to Florida to assist in preparation of Hurricane Milton
Read full article: San Antonio organizations to deploy to Florida to assist in preparation of Hurricane MiltonSeveral San Antonio organizations will deploy to Florida to help with the potential impact of Hurricane Milton.
Storm Surge: What is it? And what types of hurricanes create the most devastating and deadly surge?
Read full article: Storm Surge: What is it? And what types of hurricanes create the most devastating and deadly surge?When a hurricane threatens the United States, a lot of attention is focused on the path and the wind speed. Storm surge can be just as important to monitor, because it can quickly cause extreme destruction and death.
Storm Surge: What is it? And what types of hurricanes create the most devastating and deadly surge?
Read full article: Storm Surge: What is it? And what types of hurricanes create the most devastating and deadly surge?When a hurricane threatens the United States, a lot of attention is focused on the path and the wind speed. Storm surge can be just as important to monitor, because it can quickly cause extreme destruction and death.
Southeast US under major storm warning as hurricane watch issued for parts of Cuba and Mexico
Read full article: Southeast US under major storm warning as hurricane watch issued for parts of Cuba and MexicoForecasters have issued hurricane watches for parts of Cuba and Mexico as a cluster of storms located south of the Cayman Islands could strengthen in upcoming days as it moves north toward the U.S. The National Hurricane Center says the disturbance may become Hurricane Helene on Wednesday as it approaches the Gulf Coast.
Crews install shutters at Port Lavaca H-E-B location in advance of Hurricane Beryl’s potential arrival
Read full article: Crews install shutters at Port Lavaca H-E-B location in advance of Hurricane Beryl’s potential arrivalAn area of Texas coastline tortured twice by Hurricane Harvey in 2017 is not taking any chances as Tropical Storm Beryl nears landfall.
AT&T offers tips to stay prepared as Hurricane Beryl nears Texas coast
Read full article: AT&T offers tips to stay prepared as Hurricane Beryl nears Texas coastTelecommunications company AT&T is providing some tips for people in the direction of Beryl to stay best prepared as the tropical storm makes landfall.
San Antonio, Bexar County leaders actively preparing for hurricane season, feel ready
Read full article: San Antonio, Bexar County leaders actively preparing for hurricane season, feel readyBexar County and San Antonio leaders have been preparing for hurricane season while acknowledging the city’s pivotal role as a key evacuation center during emergencies.
Ukraine claims responsibility for killing a Russia-backed official in Luhansk by a car bomb
Read full article: Ukraine claims responsibility for killing a Russia-backed official in Luhansk by a car bombUkraine’s intelligence agency has claimed responsibility for a car bombing that killed a member of the Russia-backed authority in the illegally annexed Luhansk region.
NIGHTMARE SCENARIO: Hurricane Otis unexpectedly strengthens to Cat. 5 just before landfall near Acapulco, Mexico
Read full article: NIGHTMARE SCENARIO: Hurricane Otis unexpectedly strengthens to Cat. 5 just before landfall near Acapulco, MexicoOtis is the strongest hurricane to make landfall in Mexico
Local Red Cross volunteer overseeing supply logistics in Florida after Hurricane Idalia
Read full article: Local Red Cross volunteer overseeing supply logistics in Florida after Hurricane IdaliaSteven Wheeler was deployed to northern Florida, even before hurricane Idalia hit. With experience in disaster recovery, he has been tasked with overseeing supply logistics.
Colorado State University updates 2023 hurricane season forecast
Read full article: Colorado State University updates 2023 hurricane season forecastThis year’s hurricane season is expected to be more active than initially predicted, according to researchers at Colorado State University, one of the most trusted tropical storm forecasters.
Three British nationals missing after boat caught fire in Red Sea are dead, tour operator says
Read full article: Three British nationals missing after boat caught fire in Red Sea are dead, tour operator saysA U.K.-based tour operator says three British nationals who went missing after a scuba diving boat they were cruising in caught fire in the Red Sea off the Egyptian coast have died.
San Antonio Humane Society saves 100+ animals from Florida shelters despite being at capacity
Read full article: San Antonio Humane Society saves 100+ animals from Florida shelters despite being at capacityAlthough at capacity, San Antonio Humane Society says rescue of Florida pets won’t disrupt local efforts.
‘It crushed us’: Videos, photos show devastation from Hurricane Ian in Florida
Read full article: ‘It crushed us’: Videos, photos show devastation from Hurricane Ian in FloridaAlthough Hurricane Ian has passed over the southwest coast of Florida, the recovery and rebuilding efforts have only just begun.
Looking for a way to help Hurricane Ian victims? You can donate blood in San Antonio.
Read full article: Looking for a way to help Hurricane Ian victims? You can donate blood in San Antonio.Hurricane Ian is tearing through the southwest coast of Florida after making landfall Wednesday afternoon as a Category 4 storm.
Show us photos from when you vacationed on Florida’s Gulf Coast
Read full article: Show us photos from when you vacationed on Florida’s Gulf CoastHurricane Ian is currently hitting the Gulf Coast of Florida after strengthening to a Category 4 storm before making landfall, possibly near Port Charlotte.
What dictates a hurricane’s strength?
Read full article: What dictates a hurricane’s strength?There are many ways to categorize a hurricane. The storm’s central pressure is one way. The height of its storm surge is another. How much rain it drops is another. And, of course, the strength of its wind is another. But what causes a hurricane to strengthen or weaken? The answer is simple enough, but multifaceted.
Storm Surge: What is it? And what types of hurricanes create the most devastating and deadly surge?
Read full article: Storm Surge: What is it? And what types of hurricanes create the most devastating and deadly surge?When a hurricane threatens the United States, a lot of attention is focused on the path and the wind speed. Storm surge can be just as important to monitor, because it can quickly cause extreme destruction and death.
KSAT Community helps raise $14,000 for Red Cross to support Hurricane Fiona relief efforts
Read full article: KSAT Community helps raise $14,000 for Red Cross to support Hurricane Fiona relief effortsKSAT will host a phone bank on Monday to help support the Red Cross relief efforts in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Fiona.
5 hazards that can happen during a hurricane or tropical storm
Read full article: 5 hazards that can happen during a hurricane or tropical stormWhen there’s a tropical storm or hurricane moving across the ocean, part of what’s so intimidating about it is that it’s so unpredictable. We really never know where it might make landfall, or how powerful it might be when it does.
Photos and videos show damage along Texas coast from Tropical Storm Nicholas
Read full article: Photos and videos show damage along Texas coast from Tropical Storm NicholasHurricane Nicholas made landfall early Tuesday morning along the Texas coast before being downgraded to a tropical storm soon after.
These videos show just how shocking the flooding in NYC really is
Read full article: These videos show just how shocking the flooding in NYC really isHurricane Ida may not pack the strong winds it once had when it hit Louisiana, but it’s still dumping an insane amount of rain in its path, including on New York City.
These videos truly show just how devastating Hurricane Ida was in Louisiana
Read full article: These videos truly show just how devastating Hurricane Ida was in LouisianaHurricane Ida made landfall Sunday, wreaking havoc on the Louisiana coast, and leaving major cities like New Orleans without power.
San Antonio Food Bank to provide aid amid Hurricane Ida’s expected landfall
Read full article: San Antonio Food Bank to provide aid amid Hurricane Ida’s expected landfallWe’re about 17 months into the COVID-19 pandemic and the images of long lines at food banks are still difficult to forget. But, we are far from done.
Keep an eye on these live beach cameras as we track Tropical Storm Ida
Read full article: Keep an eye on these live beach cameras as we track Tropical Storm IdaTropical Storm Ida formed early Thursday afternoon in the Western Caribbean, and as of midday Friday, it was projected that the storm would track into the Gulf eventually as a hurricane of at least Category 2 strength.
Remembering the last time a hurricane struck the Tampa Bay region
Read full article: Remembering the last time a hurricane struck the Tampa Bay regionGiven its location next to the Gulf of Mexico, one would think that the Tampa Bay region would have an extensive history with hurricanes. On the contrary, that's not the case.
Have you experienced a hurricane firsthand? We’d love to hear about it, if you’re open to sharing
Read full article: Have you experienced a hurricane firsthand? We’d love to hear about it, if you’re open to sharingIt’s great that summer is here, but that means another major season has arrived, too: Hurricane season.
What’s a hurricane tip you wish you had learned sooner?
Read full article: What’s a hurricane tip you wish you had learned sooner?Whether you’ve experienced a bad storm yourself, or maybe it was your friends or relatives who had to survive the ordeal, it’s better to ask these questions before we’re in the midst of a disaster: Have you ever received advice about how to prepare for a hurricane that really stuck with you?
Watching the Gulf of Mexico: Tropical development possible this week
Read full article: Watching the Gulf of Mexico: Tropical development possible this weekThe 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season is heating up and it’s heating up fast. An area of disturbed weather in the southern Gulf of Mexico is showing signs of organization.
11 interesting fast facts about hurricanes
Read full article: 11 interesting fast facts about hurricanesHurricanes are a strong force of nature. Many have seen the toll they can take on people, homes and land, but there are a few things you may not know about the storms, and they’re pretty intriguing.
Top 5 weather events of 2020 in South Texas
Read full article: Top 5 weather events of 2020 in South TexasHere’s a look at the KSAT Weather Team’s list of the top 5 weather events of 2020:Number 5In June, a far away visitor that really seemed to capture the imagination of South Texans was the Saharan dust cloud. There was hope that hot weather might help keep COVID-19 at bay, but cases ramped up again in July. While weather may play a small role in how COVID-19 spreads, hot, dry weather did not seem to have much effect. A record number of named storms and a record number of landfalling storms were recorded in 2020. Three of the named storms brought impacts to Texas.
Winds and rain whip Yucatan resorts as Hurricane Zeta nears
Read full article: Winds and rain whip Yucatan resorts as Hurricane Zeta nearsClouds gather over Playa Gaviota Azul as Tropical Storm Zeta approaches Cancun, Mexico, early Monday morning, Oct. 26, 2020. (AP Photo/Victor Ruiz Garcia)MIAMI – Hurricane Zeta lashed Mexico's Caribbean coast resorts around Tulum with high winds and rain Monday night as it headed toward the Yucatan Peninsula and then a possible landfall on the central U.S. Gulf Coast at midweek. It was the second time this month that boat captain Francisco Sosa Rosado had to perform the same maneuver, after Hurricane Delta hit the resort in early October. Trees felled by Hurricane Delta barely three weeks earlier still littered parts of Cancun, stacked along roadsides and in parks. There was also a Tropical Storm Zeta in 2005, but that year had 28 storms because meteorologists later went back and found they missed one, which then became an “unnamed named storm."
Tropical Storm Zeta forms
Read full article: Tropical Storm Zeta formsIn fact, we’ve still got another month or so left to go in the most active Atlantic hurricane season on record! (Hurricane season runs until November 30th)Early Sunday morning, Tropical Storm Zeta formed in the Caribbean. Tropical Storm ZetaLatest stats for Tropical Storm Zeta (Copyright 2020 by KSAT - All rights reserved.) Latest track for Tropical Storm Zeta (Copyright 2020 by KSAT - All rights reserved.) Stay InformedTo follow along with the busiest Atlantic hurricane season on record, bookmark our hurricane page or download the KSAT Hurricane Tracker App.
WATCH LIVE: Beach cameras show Delta rolling into the Gulf Coast
Read full article: WATCH LIVE: Beach cameras show Delta rolling into the Gulf CoastClick here for a live view from Grand Isle Beach. Click here for a live view from Galveston’s East Beach. Click here for a live view from Galveston Beach. Click here for a live view from the Port Aransas beach. Click here for a live view from the South Padre beach.
San Antonio hosting Air Force Hurricane Hunters
Read full article: San Antonio hosting Air Force Hurricane HuntersThe U.S. Air Force’s 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron - also known as the Hurricane Hunters - have moved their operations to Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland for a few days due to Hurricane Delta. pic.twitter.com/LZerGSQ0S4 — Hurricane Hunters (@53rdWRS) October 6, 2020The Hurricane Hunters' home is at Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi, Mississippi. In fact, according to the Joint Base San Antonio website, this is the third time the Hurricane Hunters have had to move operations to Military City USA this hurricane season. Stay InformedTo follow along with the busiest Atlantic hurricane season on record, bookmark our hurricane page or download the KSAT Hurricane Tracker App. You can also find your local forecast anytime on the KSAT Weather page.
Can we retire a Greek hurricane name? Delta made us wonder.
Read full article: Can we retire a Greek hurricane name? Delta made us wonder.Louisiana residents who are still recovering from the devastation of a powerful hurricane less than two months ago braced for another hit as Hurricane Delta steamed north through the Gulf on Thursday after swiping Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, the Associated Press reported. “They do not retire Greek alphabet storm names -- at least so far,” Gross said. The last time we went through all the letters of the alphabet and moved on to the Greek alphabet was 2005. In 2005, a record-breaking year of devastating hurricanes, we made it through six Greek letters. The Committee also agreed that it was not practical to retire into hurricane history a letter in the Greek alphabet.
Delta makes landfall Friday, weakening Saturday
Read full article: Delta makes landfall Friday, weakening SaturdayIt has been a record year in the Atlantic, and now the tropics are heating up again. With the Atlantic Hurricane Season ongoing through the end of November, Hurricane Delta looks to enter the record books as one of the rare, very strong storms that occur later in the season. You can also find your local forecast anytime on the KSAT Weather page. Types of Tropical SystemsNot all tropical systems are created equal! Meteorologist Sarah Spivey explains in the video below.
Tropical Storm Beta makes landfall
Read full article: Tropical Storm Beta makes landfallAfter a very slow trek through the Gulf of Mexico over the past few days, Beta has finally made landfall in Texas. Here’s what you need to know:Beta made landfall as a Tropical Storm near Port O’Connor, Texas around 10:00 pm MondayThe latest forecast track takes Beta inland, before a turn to the northeast begins Tuesday and WednesdayLatest track for TS Beta; Valid Monday, September 21, 2020 (Copyright 2020 by KSAT - All rights reserved.) Latest track for TS Beta; Valid Monday, September 21, 2020 (Copyright 2020 by KSAT - All rights reserved.) Beta will continue to move very slowly, which will likely result in prolonged periods of heavy rain for some areas, especially in and around the Houston areaImpacts for the San Antonio AreaOverall, the most rain will fall well east of the I-35 corridor this week, so flooding is not a concern for San Antonio & Bexar CountyHowever, a Flash Flood Watch has been issued through Tuesday for places like Hallettsville, Cuero, and GoliadThose easternmost communities could see rainfall totals in the 3-6″ rangeIn contrast, the San Antonio/Bexar County area is expected to see around 1 inch of rain through midweekLatest Video ForecastStay InformedTo follow along with the busiest Atlantic hurricane season on record, bookmark our hurricane page or download the KSAT Hurricane Tracker App. You can also find your local forecast anytime - including potential impacts from Tropical Depression Twenty-Two - on the KSAT Weather page.
Gov. Greg Abbott asks Texans to remain vigilant ahead of Tropical Storm Beta
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott asks Texans to remain vigilant ahead of Tropical Storm BetaTexans find themselves bracing for more severe weather this week as Tropical Storm Beta is expected to make landfall on Monday. The latest forecast of Tropical Storm Beta shows the storm making landfall in the afternoon near Port Lavaca. “As Tropical Storm Beta approaches, I call on all Texans in the Gulf Coast region to heed the advice of local officials and take the necessary precautions to keep themselves and their loved ones out of harm’s way,” said Gov. Stay InformedTo follow along with the busiest Atlantic hurricane season on record, bookmark our hurricane page or download the KSAT Hurricane Tracker App. You can also find your local forecast anytime - including potential impacts from Tropical Depression Twenty-Two - on the KSAT Weather page.
Tropical Storm Beta expected to make landfall Monday night
Read full article: Tropical Storm Beta expected to make landfall Monday nightAfter being nearly stationary for most of the weekend, Tropical Storm Beta is finally on the move and heading toward Texas. Here’s what you need to know:As of Monday afternoon, Beta was located in the far western Gulf with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph and was moving WNW at 7 mphLatest stats for Tropical Storm Beta; Valid Monday, September 21st (Copyright 2020 by KSAT - All rights reserved.) Farther west, rainfall totals will be a good bit lowerThe San Antonio/Bexar County area could see around an inch of rain through midweekMaximum potential rainfall due to Tropical Storm Beta; Valid Monday, September 21st (Copyright 2020 by KSAT - All rights reserved.) You can also find your local forecast anytime - including potential impacts from Tropical Depression Twenty-Two - on the KSAT Weather page. Types of Tropical SystemsNot all tropical systems are created equal!
What’s the difference between a watch and warning, anyway? A hurricane guide
Read full article: What’s the difference between a watch and warning, anyway? A hurricane guideWhether you just moved somewhere that gets threatened by hurricanes often or you’re just an avid weather-follower, of course you want to be in the know.
Watch live webcams as Hurricane Sally approaches the Northern Gulf Coast
Read full article: Watch live webcams as Hurricane Sally approaches the Northern Gulf CoastHurricane Sally is expected to make landfall late Tuesday or Wednesday along the North-Central Gulf Coast as a Category 1 Hurricane. Get the latest updates on Hurricane Sally here. Click here to see the live beachcam from The Beach Club Resort & Spa in Gulf Shores, Alabama (embedded above). Click here to see live beachcam from Turquoise Place Beach Resort in Gulf Shores, Alabama. RELATED: What will happen if we run out of names for tropical storms?
What happens when we run out of names for tropical storms?
Read full article: What happens when we run out of names for tropical storms?Hurricanes - and weaker tropical storms - are given names such as “Alice,” “Charlie" and “Sally." In the Atlantic Basin, these are the names that are assigned for tropical storms and hurricanes in 2020. This has been a very active year for tropical storms and hurricanes in the Atlantic Basin. This is the list of "names" tropical storms would be given when we run out of alphabetical names originally assigned to 2020. Eventually, Tropical Storm Zeta was the last storm to develop on December 30, making for six named storms reaching into the Greek alphabet.
Hurricane Sally expected to make landfall as Category 2 hurricane
Read full article: Hurricane Sally expected to make landfall as Category 2 hurricaneIt’s been a historically busy Atlantic hurricane season with already 20 named storms developing - and there’s still another month and a half of hurricane season to go! This time, Hurricane Sally has its sights set on the Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida coast lines. Potential Rainfall from Hurricane Sally (Copyright 2020 by KSAT - All rights reserved.) No Impacts for Texas CoastThere will be NO DIRECT IMPACTS to the Texas Coast from Hurricane Sally. However, if you would like to continue to track Sally you can visit our hurricane page or download the KSAT Hurricane Tracker App to follow along with the busiest Atlantic hurricane season on record.
Salvation Army deploys team to feed first responders, residents impacted by Hurricane Laura
Read full article: Salvation Army deploys team to feed first responders, residents impacted by Hurricane LauraBEAUMONT, Texas – A two-man team in a canteen truck is heading to Beaumont, Texas to assist in the Hurricane Laura aftermath. The team was deployed through the Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services Texas Division in New Braunfels. Officials said the team will serve food to first responders and residents impacted by the storm. Read also:Videos, photos show Hurricane Laura hitting Gulf Coast, damageAerial footage shows damage over Texas, Louisiana following Hurricane LauraGov. Greg Abbott surveys Hurricane Laura damage, calls no widespread deaths ‘miracle’
When it comes to storms and protecting your home, err on the side of caution: We’ll tell you how
Read full article: When it comes to storms and protecting your home, err on the side of caution: We’ll tell you howBut regardless where you’re located or what types of weather your region regularly experiences, it’s always best to remain vigilant. When it comes to hurricanes and big storms, there’s always so much talk about how to prepare the insides of our homes. Therefore, it’s always better to err on the side of caution, he added. “There’s nothing wrong with being too careful.”So, the next time a big storm’s coming to town, walk around the exterior of your house, your property or your yard. You could even turn this into a project, moving just a few belongings a day, leading up to the storm.
PHOTOS: Ferocious Laura, strongest storm to hit Louisiana in over 100 years, pummels Gulf Coast
Read full article: PHOTOS: Ferocious Laura, strongest storm to hit Louisiana in over 100 years, pummels Gulf CoastThousands evacuated Louisiana and parts of Texas coastal regions as Category 4 Hurricane Laura set its sights on the area. A room that had its roof blown off is seen in a hotel after Hurricane Laura passed through the area in Lake Charles, Louisiana . (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) (2020 Getty Images)Flooding caused by Hurricane Laura in Sabine Pass, Texas. (Photo by Eric Thayer/Getty Images) (2020 Getty Images)A damaged home is seen after Hurricane Laura passed through Lake Charles, Louisiana. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) (2020 Getty Images)
View beach cams in Louisiana after Hurricane Laura made landfall
Read full article: View beach cams in Louisiana after Hurricane Laura made landfallTexas Hurricane Laura made landfall at close to 1 a.m. Thursday morning near Cameron, Louisiana as an extremely dangerous Category 4 hurricane with sustained winds of 150 mph and gusts up to 185 mph. The National Hurricane Center said a catastrophic storm surge, extreme winds and flash flooding continues in portions of Louisiana. Get the detailed forecast from KSATs weather team here. Due to the intensity of the storm, many webcams in the coastal region of Louisiana are down, however, there are a few cameras in New Orleans that are still operational. Related: View an interactive map that shows major hurricanes, tropical storms that hit Texas from 2001-2020You can keep an eye on the Louisiana coast with the following beach cams in the area:For full weather coverage from the KSAT meteorologists, including a hurricane tracker, click here.
WATCH: Meteorologist Adam Caskey gives latest update on Hurricane Laura
Read full article: WATCH: Meteorologist Adam Caskey gives latest update on Hurricane LauraKSAT Meteorologist Adam Caskey at 8 p.m. will discuss Hurricane Laura’s projected landfall and impacts on Texas. Find more information about the hurricane with the latest forecast or follow KSAT Meteorologist Justin Horne as he reports from the Texas Coast. Stay InformedYou can follow along with Your Weather Authority as we continue to track both Marco and Laura by downloading the KSAT Weather Authority app for Apple or Android. Be sure to allow notifications for updates, including livestreams from KSAT meteorologists. Our KSAT Hurricane Tracker app also allows you to monitor the tropics from your phone during the Atlantic Hurricane Season, which runs until November 30.
Gov. Abbott to give update on Hurricane Laura response at noon
Read full article: Gov. Abbott to give update on Hurricane Laura response at noonSAN ANTONIO Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday will give an update on the states response to areas impacted by Hurricane Laura, now a Category 3 storm. Hurricane Laura sets sights on Texas/Louisiana coastThe hurricane intensified into a Category 3 storm on Wednesday morning, but it could rapidly strengthen into at least a Category 4 storm, according to KSAT meteorologists. Meanwhile, San Antonio is expected to remain on the dry side of the storm. San Antonio is among the Texas cities that have opened up evacuation sites.
Interactive map shows major hurricanes, tropical storms that hit Texas from 2001-2020
Read full article: Interactive map shows major hurricanes, tropical storms that hit Texas from 2001-2020SAN ANTONIO With Hurricane Laura looking to make landfall sometime Wednesday night or Thursday morning, were taking a look back at some of the bigger storms to hit the Lone Star state, starting with Tropical Storm Allison in 2001. Hurricane Rita in 2005 was one of the most intense tropical cyclones on record for the Gulf of Mexico and caused $4.7 billion in damage. That number pales in comparison, however to Hurricane Harvey which had an estimated impact of $125 billion reported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which estimates the total approximate cost of damages from weather and climate disasters from the U.S. from 1980 to 2019 to be $1.75 trillion. An interactive story map below allows you to click through locations where hurricanes and tropical storms have made landfall. Related headlines:
Texas herd move to higher ground in prep for Laura
Read full article: Texas herd move to higher ground in prep for LauraGALVESTON, Texas Not only are people preparing for Hurricane Laura in Texas, law enforcement officials closed the High Island Bridge in Galveston County, Texas, in order to allow ranchers to move cattle to higher ground in preparation for the storm. Ranchers on horseback and in pickup trucks moved a herd of nearly 1100 livestock to a location near the town of Winnie, Texas, about 52 miles north of Galveston. Hurricane Laura sets sights on Texas/Louisiana coastForecasters say Hurricane Laura is rapidly intensifying and will become a "catastrophic" Category 4 hurricane before landfall. It's churning toward Texas and Louisiana, gathering wind and water that swirls over much of the Gulf of Mexico. Follow KSAT Meteorologist Justin Horne as he reports from the Texas Coast ahead of Hurricane Laura
Families with infants, these things will help prepare you for a severe weather situation
Read full article: Families with infants, these things will help prepare you for a severe weather situationBut it’s quite another to ready yourself for a severe weather situation when you have a new baby in tow. Maybe the baby naps or hangs out in some type of rocker that you usually plug in to a wall. You’ll want to make sure you have plenty of batteries, in case your home loses power. Obviously, whether you’re a new parent or not, you’d want to make sure you have a way to charge your phone. -- And if you’re formula feeding, that’s great, too.
San Antonio Red Cross volunteers prepared to assist with tropical storm evacuees
Read full article: San Antonio Red Cross volunteers prepared to assist with tropical storm evacueesSAN ANTONIO Officials with the American Red Cross Greater San Antonio chapter are preparing to assist if needed in the aftermath of tropical storms Marco and Laura along the coast. Watching the Tropics: Marco Struggles, Laura IntensifiesWe are ready with volunteers that would serve virtually and boots on the ground to ensure that the Red Cross is providing everyone the necessary services through their entire process from being evacuated to being sheltered, said Michael Vela, executive director of the American Red Cross Greater San Antonio chapter. Our Red Cross volunteers here locally are getting the necessary supplies ready in the case we need to deploy a non-congregate shelter with a hotel partner locally, Vela said. We are also prepared for congregate shelters, where we will make use of the CDC guidelines for social distancing. We are doing temp checks and providing (personal protective equipment).Vela said the Red Cross has also provided special training to staff and volunteers to ensure everyones safety.
Hurricane Laura sets sights on Texas/Louisiana coast
Read full article: Hurricane Laura sets sights on Texas/Louisiana coastHurricane Laura is expected to make landfall this week sometime late Wednesday into Thursday morning. The latest on Hurricane LauraAs of Tuesday morning, Laura has reached Category 1 hurricane status with sustained winds of 75 mph. The latest stats on Hurricane Laura as of Tuesday morning (8/25) (Copyright 2020 by KSAT - All rights reserved.) As for those of us around San Antonio, well stay on the dry side of Hurricane Laura. Our KSAT Hurricane Tracker app also allows you to monitor the tropics from your phone during the Atlantic Hurricane Season, which runs until November 30.
Gov. Greg Abbott to hold press conference at 1 p.m ahead of Hurricane Laura
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott to hold press conference at 1 p.m ahead of Hurricane LauraGreg Abbott will provide an update on the states response to Hurricane Laura and Tropical Storm Marco at 1 p.m. Tuesday. The press conference will be livestreamed in this article. Although Marco has already made landfall in Louisiana, Hurricane Laura has a bigger chance to threaten the Texas coast. Hurricane Laura is predicted to make landfall late Wednesday to early Thursday as a Category 3 Major Hurricane. The landfall is anticipated near the Texas/Louisiana border, according to the latest National Weather Service models, the order states.
WATCH: KSAT meteorologists answer your questions about Tropical Storms Marco and Laura
Read full article: WATCH: KSAT meteorologists answer your questions about Tropical Storms Marco and LauraKSAT meteorologists discussed Tropical Storms Laura and Marco with viewers on our KSAT.com/chat page at 2:30 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 24. The KSAT Weather Authority breaks down the latest forecasts and models and give you the most up-to-date information about the tropical storms in the video above. Find more information about the two storms with the latest forecast or read more about the history of two storms forming in the Gulf at the same time. Stay InformedYou can follow along with Your Weather Authority as we continue to track both Marco and Laura by downloading the KSAT Weather Authority app for Apple or Android. Our KSAT Hurricane Tracker app also allows you to monitor the tropics from your phone during the Atlantic Hurricane Season, which runs until November 30.
Watching the Tropics: Marco Struggles, Laura Intensifies
Read full article: Watching the Tropics: Marco Struggles, Laura IntensifiesSAN ANTONIO Tropical Storms Laura and Marco are expected to impact the Gulf Coast this week. Tropical Storm LauraAs of Monday morning, Laura was still a Tropical Storm. The latest track from the National Hurricane Center takes Tropical Storm Laura west into the Gulf of Mexico over the next couple of days. The latest forecast track for Laura from the National Hurricane Center as of Monday morning. Our KSAT Hurricane Tracker app also allows you to monitor the tropics from your phone during the Atlantic Hurricane Season, which runs until November 30.
Have there ever been two hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico at the same time?
Read full article: Have there ever been two hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico at the same time?Now, two tropical systems - Tropical Storm Laura and Hurricane Marco - are forecast to reach the Gulf by Tuesday. Here’s a look at what they came up with:Has there ever been two hurricanes in the Gulf at the same time? The closest seems to be on Sept 4, 1933, when a major hurricane was over south Florida and another major hurricane was over the western Gulf of Mexico. When is the last time two tropical cyclones were in the Gulf of Mexico simultaneously? More often than not, the storms deflect around each other, or the larger storm destroys the other one.
These 5 weather phenomena are some of the rarest on Earth
Read full article: These 5 weather phenomena are some of the rarest on EarthOf course, we’ve all heard of tornadoes, hurricanes and snow emergencies -- even if we don’t experience these things, we’re familiar enough with what exactly they entail.
Watching the Tropics: Atlantic Ocean becoming active
Read full article: Watching the Tropics: Atlantic Ocean becoming activeSAN ANTONIO Atlantic hurricane season peaks from mid-August to mid-October. Typically, the peak of hurricane season is from mid-August to mid-October (Copyright 2020 by KSAT - All rights reserved.) Tropical Depression 13Tropical Depression Thirteen formed late Wednesday night east of the Lesser Antilles. Stats and Track for Tropical Depression Thirteen as of Wednesday Night, August 19th (KSAT 12)The latest spaghetti plots suggest Tropical Depression Thirteen will drift northwest toward the Bahamas over the next four days. Our KSAT Hurricane Tracker app also allows you to monitor the tropics from your phone during the Atlantic Hurricane Season, which runs until November 30.
These steps will keep your pet safe if a hurricane hits where you live
Read full article: These steps will keep your pet safe if a hurricane hits where you liveFor people in parts of the country that are hit by hurricanes, you probably already know to have an emergency kit ready for a moment’s notice, but do you have everything prepared for your four-legged friend?
5 things to know about the newly formed Hurricane Isaias, which continues heading toward Florida
Read full article: 5 things to know about the newly formed Hurricane Isaias, which continues heading toward FloridaNew Hurricane Isaias kept on a path early Friday that’s expected continue on toward our country’s East Coast by the weekend. Isaias had maximum sustained winds of 80 mph Friday morning and was centered about 15 miles south-southwest of Great Inagua Island in the Bahamas, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said. Phonetically, it’s “ees-ah-EE-ahs.”There are different ways to pronounce Isaias, but for the sake of a named storm, the National Hurricane Center has informed meteorologists this pronunciation will be the standard. A hurricane warning was in effect for the northwestern Bahamas, including Andros Island, New Providence, Eleuthera, Abaco Islands, Berry Islands, Grand Bahama and Bimini. The National Hurricane Center was monitoring two other disturbances Friday morning, both over the tropical Atlantic Ocean.
Watch live beach cameras as Isaias continues to trek toward Florida
Read full article: Watch live beach cameras as Isaias continues to trek toward FloridaIsaias continues to have Florida in its sights after it battered Puerto Rico with high winds and heavy rains Thursday. Will it barely graze the East Coast, or could it reroute and head straight up the middle of the state? We’re keeping an eye out on all the coasts for what this storm could mean for Florida -- and the rest of the U.S. Here are some live webcams you can watch as the storm heads north. South FloridaWatch live below: Fort Meyers BeachWatch live below: Dania Beach Pier and beachWatch live: Sunny Isles webcamWatch live: Palm BeachWatch live: Naples PierCentral FloridaWatch live below: NaplesWatch live below: Cocoa Beach PierWatch live: Flagler BeachWatch live below: Deerfield BeachWatch live: Daytona BeachWatch live below: St. PetersburgNorth FloridaWatch live below: Fort Walton BeachWatch live: Jacksonville BeachWatch live below: St. Augustine BeachWatch live: Ponte Vedra Beach
3 survivalist strategies you can use when the next storm strikes
Read full article: 3 survivalist strategies you can use when the next storm strikesOne of the smartest things preppers, survivalists and other end-of-the-world types do is keep a supply of shelf-stable food. Here are some other things you could do:Create your own emergency foodYou can take a tip from survivalists and create your own emergency food for much less than pre-packaged meals will cost you. Just buy a case of Mason jars and a supply of oxygen absorber packets. As the name implies, oxygen absorber packets remove oxygen from the container and prevent food from going bad. When the a hurricane hits and/or you lose power, you will have a supply of food ready to go for yourself and your family.