Hurricane Nicholas In Sugar Land: School Closings – Patch
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I started my journalism career as a copy editor at The Eagle in Bryan, Texas, in 2014 and later became the high school sports beat writer for the …
Read MoreSugar Land Market H-E-B. Montrose Market H-E-B. Texas City H-E-B. Pearland Market. San Felipe H-E-B. League City H-E-B. Lake Jackson H-E-B.
Read MoreLandfall is expected to be made near Matagorda, Texas with maximum sustained winds of 75 … Sugar Land Market H-E-B … Cross Creek Ranch H-E-B.
Read MoreThe track takes Nicholas through Brazoria County and Galveston County. It slows it down as it nears the Texas-Louisiana border. The storm made a turn to the …
Read MoreAs of its 10 PM CDT update on 9/13/2021, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) upgraded Tropical Storm Nicholas to a hurricane. Nicholas a Minimum Cat 1 Hurricane A weather station at Matagorda Bay reported sustained winds of 66 kt (76 mph) with a gust to 83 kt. NHC expects no additional strengthening before the system […]
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Read More… including UH at Sugar Land and Katy, will close at 3 p.m. Monday due … got back to Texas as soon as I could to attend Texas A&M University, …
Read MoreThere are widespread power outages across Southeast Texas affecting more than … Sugar Land Market H-E-B; Montrose Market H-E-B; Texas City H-E-B …
Read MoreSugar Land area, just let me know. Loading… Reply. marc. September 13, 2021 at 5:46 pm. “The storm’s maximum winds increased to 65 mph this …
Read MoreThe City of Sugar Land expects the Brazos to remain below flood stage, but street flooding in this area will be their primary concern. The city has …
Read MoreThe 10 AM update from the National Hurricane Center shows that the eye of Nicholas is reforming yet again – further east from where it first reformed earlier today near Brownsville. This means that the cone of uncertainty for Nicholas has expanded. It now includes the entire Houston Area. And although chances of a hurricane […]
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