Houston's green push | Forecasting With Friends
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Join us on Forecasting with Friends as we dive into Houston's efforts to go green?discover what's being done to cut carbon emissions and promote sustainability!

Goodbye heat, hello rain | Forecasting With Friends
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Say goodbye to triple-digit heat and hello to cooler temps! This week brings a refreshing change with daily showers, storms, and a pleasant breeze. Keep an eye out for potential rainfall totals exceeding 4 inches

Houston zoo animals stay cool, dolphin rescue
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Animals at the Houston Zoo are staying cool during the summer HEAT and a rugby star helped a baby dolphin that became stranded on a beach!

Fireworm threat in TX | Forecasting With Friends
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Creepy crawlies on the Texas coast! We're talking about fireworms?tiny, venomous creatures that could turn your beach day into a nightmare. Find out how to stay safe and what to do if you encounter one.

Triple-digit heat continues | Forecasting With Friends
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Houston is bracing for its sixth consecutive day of triple-digit temperatures, with an excessive heat warning in effect. As the city peaks in heat, relief may come next week with possible rain and cooler temps in the low 90s.

Triple-digit heat| Forecasting With Friends
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Houston's heat wave continues with relief expected this weekend. Find out more about the weather changes and tropical updates.

Hot weather, hurricane cleanup & freeze-dried beef
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On today's Forecasting with Friends we take a closer look at the hot weather in Houston, the continued cleanup after Hurricane Beryl and chow down on some freeze-dried beef.

Tarantula warning for Texas, rare super blue moon
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In this episode of Forecasting with Friends, we're talking about where Ernesto is going next, a tarantula warning for Texans, and the rare super blue moon!

Heat, space, and storms | Forecasting With Friends
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From Houston?s heat mapping project to the challenges astronauts are facing at the ISS and the impact of Hurricane Ernesto on the Atlantic.

Heat mapping reveals Houston hottest areas | Forecasting With Friends
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A new heat mapping campaign over the weekend reveals the true extent of our August heatwave. Plus, Hurricane Ernesto strengthens, now the third hurricane of the season. What does it mean for the U.S. and our local weather? We?ll discuss it all.

Tropical Storm Ernesto hits Caribbean | Forecasting With Friends
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Tropical Storm Ernesto is hammering the northeast Caribbean, with the potential to strengthen into a major hurricane as it moves toward Bermuda.

Forecasting with Friends: States recover from Debby
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The heat is still ON! Another Heat Advisory is in effect for the Houston-area until 9 p.m. And multiple states are cleaning up after the impacts of Tropical Storm Debby.

Debby makes second landfall | Forecasting with Friends
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Did last summer seem hotter? It was! Last summer there were more days over 100 degrees on the calendar by this time.

TikTok meteorologist talks forecast  | Forecasting With Friends
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We're chatting with a meteorology student and TikTok star about the weather forecast and their unique approach to sharing weather updates online.

Texas heatwave intensifies | Forecasting with Friends
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We?ve got two big weather stories today: the scorching heat continuing in Texas and torrential rainfall across the Southeast.

Potential Tropical Cyclone #4 in the Atlantic
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We're seeing some motion in the Atlantic Ocean as the tropical wave approaching Florida has become "potential tropical cyclone #4", making it likely to become Tropical Storm Debby very soon!

Saharan Dust arrives in Texas
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A plume of dust all the way from the Sahara Desert arrived in Texas late yesterday and should become more noticeable today and tomorrow. Air quality could be affected today as dust or "particulate matter" levels rise. Expect a condition orange - "unhealthy for sensitive groups" status today, so limit outdoor exposure if you have a heart or lung condition.

Why are earthquakes shaking Texas? Professor explains
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Last Friday an earthquake centered west of Abilene was measured at magnitude 5.1 and was felt as far away as downtown Dallas. Earthquakes of that magnitude are very rare in the Lone Star State, but smaller magnitude 3?s and 4?s have become common over the last 15 years in North Texas. Mike Iscovitz asked Dr. Brian Stump, seismologist and geoscientist from Southern Methodist University, what was causing all the shaking and if it?s anything for us to worry about.