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Tropical Update: Tropical Storm Milton forms in Gulf of Mexico, expected to head to Florida
SUMMARY: Tropical Storm Milton has formed in the Gulf of Mexico, previously a tropical depression. It’s moving northeast at 3 mph and is expected to strengthen into a Category 1 hurricane by Sunday evening, reaching Category 2 by Monday. Milton is projected to impact Florida, particularly the Tampa area, next week, marking the region’s second hurricane in two weeks. Meanwhile, Texas will remain unaffected due to an incoming cold front. Additionally, warm Gulf waters, above 85 degrees, will further fuel Milton’s development. Other storms, Hurricane Kirk and Hurricane Leslie, are staying over open water. Hurricane season lasts until November 30.
The storm is expected to move to the northeast and affect Florida as a tropical storm or possibly a hurricane.
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Good Morning San Antonio 9 a.m. Saturday : Oct 05, 2024
SUMMARY: The weather in San Antonio is warm, with temperatures around 77ยฐF and a muggy forecast, reaching highs near 93ยฐF. Humidity is expected to linger through the weekend, with a slight chance of rain. A recent shooting at an apartment complex left a 19-year-old dead, prompting police investigations. Meanwhile, Bear County is partnering with Haven for Hope to combat homelessness with a new outreach program seeing a 61% success rate. A mental health fair is being held today, and the Carry Forward 5K event supports veterans. Upcoming festivities include Oktoberfest celebrations and a Monarch Butterfly Festival. The tropics are being monitored for potential storms.
The KSAT 12 News Team provides a look at local, regional, statewide and national news events and the latest information on local traffic and weather issues.
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Bring on the cookies! | Eat Like a Local with Chris Shepherd, Ep. 31
SUMMARY: Today on “Eat Like a Local,” we explore Houston’s cookie scene, starting at Pudgy’s Cookies, a family–run shop famous for its unique New York-style cookies. Owner Van emphasizes quality ingredients and hand-rolled methods that yield distinct flavors like the Bonanza Brulee and Wild Campfire cookies. Next, we visit Fluff Bake Bar, where pastry chef Becky creates innovative sweets, including the Couch Potato cookie and a rich brownie topped with cookie dough. The bakery is known for balancing flavors and offers a range of desserts, including cakes and ice cream. Houston is brimming with delightful local cookie shops to discover!
From crispy and crunchy to thick and gooey, chef Chris Shepherd has scoured Houston for some of the best cookies in town. In this episode of โEat Like a Local with Chris Shepherdโ, he takes us to a few of his favorite spots for a sweet treat.
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Watch new episodes Saturdays at 10 a.m. on KPRC 2.
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Tropical update: Tropical Depression 14 forms in southwestern Gulf of Mexico
SUMMARY: Clear conditions are present in Houston, although isolated showers are reported just offshore near Galveston, with potential inland movement. A low-pressure system near the US-Mexico border has been classified as a tropical depression by the National Hurricane Center, expected to shift northeast, away from Southeast Texas. A cold front arriving Tuesday will further protect the area. Meanwhile, hurricanes Kirk and Leslie are currently over open water and pose no threat to Texas, while the next named storm, Milton, could enter the Gulf soon. Cooler, drier weather is predicted by Wednesday, leading to comfortable conditions with temperatures in the 60s.
The National Hurricane Center is initiating advisories on Tropical Depression 14, which is in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico.
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