The Texas Panhandle has seen a mild year so far, but that’s about to change. The Farmer’s Almanac warns of a hotter, drier summer ahead—possibly worse than last year’s brutal heat.
After a Texas rainstorm, your house may become a haven for pests like cockroaches, mosquitoes, and spiders seeking dry shelter. Here's what to watch for.
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Straight-line winds roared through the Big Country like a freight train, flipping trucks and shaking buildings. This isn't just weather; it's a wake-up call.