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Head to Galveston for a German Oktoberfest with an island twist
Read full article: Head to Galveston for a German Oktoberfest with an island twistIt's German Oktoberfest with an island twist! Tessa Barrera takes us to Galveston to "Tap the Keg" once again; kicking off the 42nd annual island Oktoberfest.She has all the details on this family-friendly and free festival happening in downtown Galveston.
In beachy Galveston, locals buckle down without power after Beryl's blow during peak tourist season
Read full article: In beachy Galveston, locals buckle down without power after Beryl's blow during peak tourist seasonElectricity will likely be out another week for hundreds of thousands of people in the Houston after Hurricane Beryl tore down trees and power lines.
Are severe weather events like Beryl putting a strain on Houston’s community resiliency? How do we reinvigorate it?
Read full article: Are severe weather events like Beryl putting a strain on Houston’s community resiliency? How do we reinvigorate it?Houston has not been known for being immune to severe weather events, but we've always prided ourselves on community resilience, and ongoing struggles like power outages and severe weather events are putting them to the test.
Hurricane Beryl vs Ike - is it taking longer to get power back for Houston customers?
Read full article: Hurricane Beryl vs Ike - is it taking longer to get power back for Houston customers?Many of you are mad and emailing and calling us. You are demanding to know what is taking CenterPoint so long and why it is taking longer and longer to restore power after recent major weather events?
With storms once again flooding Galveston, could the ‘Ike Dike’ provide a solution?
Read full article: With storms once again flooding Galveston, could the ‘Ike Dike’ provide a solution?While a majority of Houston seems to have avoided the wrath of tropical storm Alberto, Galveston residents experienced significantly elevated water levels as well as some flooding during the initial phases of the storm. As a coastal city, Galveston is no stranger to floods.
Every hurricane is different. How would Houston handle a storm like Hurricane Ian?
Read full article: Every hurricane is different. How would Houston handle a storm like Hurricane Ian?Hurricane Ian was a dramatically different storm than Hurricane Harvey, which flooded much of southeast Texas. It’s why KPRC2′s Gage Goulding paid a visit to where Ian made landfall to help us better weather a storm.
Rain to last next few days: List of Houston area intersections, roads that are most likely to flood
Read full article: Rain to last next few days: List of Houston area intersections, roads that are most likely to floodRain is expected in the Houston area over the next few days, which means street flooding is likely.
Rett Reef Project: How coastal conservation and country music are coming together to do good
Read full article: Rett Reef Project: How coastal conservation and country music are coming together to do goodOne woman’s passion project to restore an oyster reef that was destroyed during Hurricane Ike is making history.
Florida prays Idalia won't join long list of destructive storms with names starting with 'I'
Read full article: Florida prays Idalia won't join long list of destructive storms with names starting with 'I'Floridians pray that when Idalia hits the Gulf Coast it won’t join the long list of destructive Atlantic Ocean storms whose names started with “I.”.
House advances giant Texas storm surge project in water bill
Read full article: House advances giant Texas storm surge project in water billThe U.S. House of Representatives has passed the National Defense Authorization Act and it includes authorizations for a $34 billion plan to protect residents and the petrochemical industry near Galveston and Houston in Texas.
$31B project aimed at protecting coastal regions like Galveston against storm surges, up for Biden’s approval
Read full article: $31B project aimed at protecting coastal regions like Galveston against storm surges, up for Biden’s approvalWe’ve seen the damage that catastrophic storms like Hurricane Ike can do to coastal areas like Galveston, now a major protection project that’s been talked about for years is closer to coming to fruition.
After over a decade out of service, historic rail trolleys will soon return to downtown Galveston
Read full article: After over a decade out of service, historic rail trolleys will soon return to downtown GalvestonElectric trolleys first made their debut in Galveston back in 1891 and remained in service until 1938. Fifty years later in 1988, a heritage streetcar system, the Galveston Island Trolley, was opened and continued to operate downtown until September 13, 2008, when Hurricane Ike severely damaged all four of the vintage trolley cars.
‘You don’t forget these storms’: 13 years after Hurricane Ike devastated the Gulf Coast, locals share what they remember most
Read full article: ‘You don’t forget these storms’: 13 years after Hurricane Ike devastated the Gulf Coast, locals share what they remember mostIke made landfall over Galveston Island as a Category 2 Hurricane at 2:10 a.m. on Saturday, September 13, 2008. The storm devastated the regions, killing dozens and causing billions in damage. The Houston-area locals that lived through shared what they remember most about Ike.
15 years later, you still won’t believe these photos and stats from Hurricane Ike
Read full article: 15 years later, you still won’t believe these photos and stats from Hurricane IkeWith estimated maximum sustained winds of nearly 110 mph, Ike made landfall over Galveston Island as a Category 2 Hurricane at 2:10 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 13, 2008. The storm killed dozens of people and caused $29.5 billion in damages, becoming one of the most devastating hurricanes in U.S. history.
Hurricane Ida temporarily increases gas prices for many Texas drivers, AAA Texas reports
Read full article: Hurricane Ida temporarily increases gas prices for many Texas drivers, AAA Texas reportsHurricane Ida may bring temporary gas price volatility to many Texas drivers, according to the AAA Texas Weekend Gas Watch.
Biggest unknown with Beta is how much rain it will bring
Read full article: Biggest unknown with Beta is how much rain it will bringHOUSTON – As Tropical Storm Beta neared the Texas coast Monday, the biggest unknown was how much rainfall it could produce in areas that have already seen their share of damaging weather during a busy hurricane season. Rain from Beta was already coming down Monday in the Houston area. Earlier predictions of up to 20 inches (51 centimeters) in some areas were downgraded Monday to up to 15 inches (38 centimeters). Forecasters and officials reassured residents Beta was not expected to be another Hurricane Harvey or Tropical Storm Imelda. Harvey in 2017 dumped more than 50 inches (127 centimeters) of rain on Houston, causing $125 billion in damage in Texas.
Tropical Storm Beta churns slowly toward Texas and Louisiana
Read full article: Tropical Storm Beta churns slowly toward Texas and LouisianaForecasters said Beta was not expected to bring the same amount of rainfall that Texas experienced during either Hurricane Harvey in 2017 or Tropical Storm Imelda last year. The first rain bands from Beta reached the Texas coast on Sunday, but the heaviest rain wasn't expected to arrive until Monday into Tuesday. If the system makes landfall in Texas, it would be the ninth named storm to make landfall in the continental U.S. in 2020. A tropical storm warning was in effect for Bermuda. Wilfred, which had been a tropical storm, weakened to a tropical depression earlier Sunday.
The Galveston Fishing Pier is open to anglers 24 hours a day. Here’s what it looks like this year
Read full article: The Galveston Fishing Pier is open to anglers 24 hours a day. Here’s what it looks like this yearOne hot spot is the Galveston Fishing Pier, located at 9001 Seawall Blvd. However, the pier did suffer extensive damage caused by Hurricane Ike in 2008 and was shut down for a time. It’s open 24 hours a day which makes it an ideal place to fish. You don’t have to be an experienced fisherman either, those new to fishing are welcome, including kids. Recently, KPRC 2 photojournalists Alex Radow and Allen Reid spent a day the pier to capture some of the sights and sounds.
Castles you can see in and around the Greater Houston Area
Read full article: Castles you can see in and around the Greater Houston AreaShown is the Bishop's Palace, a home that survived killer storm of 1900, in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike, in Galveston, Texas, Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008. Ranging from private residences to to renovated jails, there are several castle-inspired structures you can see here in and around the Greater Houston Area. The Galveston Historical Foundation bought the mansion in 2013. AdConsidered one of the country’s finest examples of Victorian architecture, Bishop’s Palace is listed by the U. S. Department of the Interior as a National Historic Landmark. Originally from Denmar, Trube was active in local merchandising and real estate, according to the Texas State Historical Association.
Why Hurricane Laura’s storm surge will be devastating
Read full article: Why Hurricane Laura’s storm surge will be devastatingSouthwestern Louisiana went through Hurricane Rita in 2005 with similar results and now, in what looks to be almost the same spot, they will suffer through Hurricane Laura tonight. There are many reasons this will be so devastating, but the surge is poised to be some of the most decimating. Here’s why:WindWinds drive surge and right now winds are being reported (7 am) as 115 mph. The new 0Z European model below shows a landfalling hurricane with 136 mph winds! UPDATE: NHC is calling for 145 mph winds at landfall!
This is how county officials say they'll stop next year's Jeep Weekend from getting out of control
Read full article: This is how county officials say they'll stop next year's Jeep Weekend from getting out of controlGALVESTON COUNTY, Texas – An event-filled, hectic weekend on the Bolivar Peninsula has left many residents disgruntled and with unanswered questions. What happened this yearA historic event: The unofficially planned "Go Topless" Jeep Weekend has been a decadeslong tradition on the Peninsula, according to Galveston County officials. About the event: The event brings thousands to the beach. But this year's event ended with more than 600 calls for service and 305 people booked into the Galveston County Jail, with 120 of those arrests coming from Bolivar Peninsula alone, according to the Galveston County Sheriff's Office. A promise: “Your Galveston County commissioners are on top of the problem and will make sure it runs smoother," Apffel said.
10 years later: Remnants of Ike leave lessons learned from survivors
Read full article: 10 years later: Remnants of Ike leave lessons learned from survivorsLEAGUE CITY, Texas – Hurricane Ike roared ashore in Galveston shortly after 2 a.m., on Sept. 13, 2008, pushing a 22-foot storm surge that flooded 80 percent of the buildings in the city. “I learned that I'm really resilient and that it's OK to not have it together and to need help," she said. Hurricane Ike caused $27 billion in damage. A bitter political fight over replacing 569 public housing units destroyed by Ike has stalled reconstruction. But Matlock said she learned from Ike that heart and family make a home, not the house.
Tropical disturbance in the Caribbean
Read full article: Tropical disturbance in the CaribbeanHOUSTON – Over the weekend, a tropical disturbance developed in the central Caribbean. The disturbance is moving slowly northwest, and if it holds together, could enter the Gulf of Mexico late Thursday or Friday. Right now, conditions look rather unfavorable for significant development. These strong winds and dry air should inhibit significant development over the weekend. The cold front moving through on Saturday should prevent any impact from 97L on our area.