Strong storms possible through the evening
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:36:59 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Strong to potentially severe storms will continue to pulse up and down through the evening hours. Damaging hail, strong winds and brief heavy rain causing localized flooding will be possible with any well-developed storms. CENTRAL TEXAS RAINFALL TOTALS Localized flash flooding and isolated severe storms with damaging winds and large hail the primary concerns.Rounds of storms and downpours appear to return Friday and Saturday, but specific timing on these rounds would be hard to nail down. Additional rainfall amounts will generally range between 1.25"-3", with isolated pockets of more. Although we do not expect widespread flooding issues, nuisance flooding will be possible under any well-developed storm or shower.7 Day Rainfall ForecastAfternoon highs will range between the upper-80s and low 90s each day, largely dependent on when rain moves in and out. Most days will trend at or below seasonal average for this time of year.Forecast high temperatures the next 7 day...911 lines out of service in Hays County Thursday afternoon
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:36:59 GMT
HAYS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) -- The Hays County Sheriff's Office said phone lines are out of service Thursday afternoon.A notification sent to the community in Hays County said 911 lines for Hays County are currently out of service. Power outages affecting PfISD schools; Copperfield students to be picked up early or moved to Delco Some severe storms are moving through Central Texas Thursday afternoon.To reach HCSO, you can call (512) 393-7896.Some school campuses in the Pflugerville Independent School District were also affected by ongoing power outages caused by storms in the area overnight and early Thursday morning.Magnitude 4.0 earthquake reported in South Texas
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:36:59 GMT
FALLS CITY, Texas (KXAN) -- A 4.0 magnitude earthquake hit South Texas Thursday afternoon, according to the United States Geological Survey.USGS reported the earthquake was northeast of Falls City, which is southeast of San Antonio. MAP: What’s the strongest earthquake ever recorded in Texas? According to USGS, this is the fourth earthquake registered in the U.S. over the past day.Earthquakes in TexasUSGS data shows more than 2,800 earthquakes have been reported in the Lone Star State since 1900. Magnitude 5.3 earthquake not the only one reported in West Texas The vast majority of those are small quakes, but around 60 have been magnitude 4 or greater. Five earthquakes have been greater than magnitude 5.Texas' strongest earthquake in history struck around 5:40 a.m. on Aug. 16, 1931. The magnitude 5.8 earthquake was centered about 7.5 miles southwest of Valentine, a small community in Presidio County, between El Paso and Big Bend.Massive alligator charges at Texas Girl Scout troop during swim
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:36:59 GMT
HOUSTON, Texas (WFLA) — An alligator in Texas gave a Girl Scout troop a weekend they won't forget after it began to charge at them during a swim at a state park.According to KPRC, a group of 11-year-olds were on an overnight camping trip at Huntsville State Park to explore and earn badges.Shortly after the troop got into the water, panic and chaos ensued as the alligator, estimated to be about 12 to 14 feet long, swam toward the children. Shouting and screaming could be heard on video that captured the incident."I was thinking, 'This is the day I die,'" Ava Miller told the news station. "It was moving, like, faster than us or about the same."David Siljeg, who shot the video, told Storyful that he thought the gator would leave once it saw people swimming and splashing, but that was not the case."The alligator switched to attack mode and was aiming quickly toward the little kids,” he said.Troop leader Nichole Gleen quickly helped some of them to safety. "There was no doubt in my mind ...Vikings get major boost with left tackle Christian Darrisaw active against Eagles
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:36:59 GMT
Vikings left tackle Christian Darrisaw played 58 of 64 snaps in the season opener against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He played through the pain despite suffering an ankle injury, and while head coach Kevin O’Connell praised Darrisaw for his toughness postgame, he seemed to know the thing was going to swell up in the week that followed.“I’m sure he’ll be sore,” O’Connell said at the time. “He’ll be fighting like crazy to make it.”In the end, Darrisaw won the fight, playing for the Vikings in Thursday’s primetime game against the Philadelphia Eagles. It wasn’t a guarantee that Darrisaw was going to be ready given the a short turnaround between games. He was a limited participant in practice this week.The fact that Darrisaw was available was a major boost for the Vikings after that had to sit center Garrett Bradbury with a back injury. The starting offensive line for the Vikings featured Darrisaw at left tackle, Ezra Cle...Funerals set for Oakdale woman and Woodbury man killed in northern Minnesota crash
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:36:59 GMT
Madison “Madi” Warren loved going to the movies, hanging out with her grandparents and traveling.Friends and colleagues described the Oakdale woman, who was killed in last weekend’s single-car crash in St. Louis County, as a “radiant, joyful, empathetic, stone-cold weirdo, which fit her perfectly,” according to her obituary.Joseph “Joey” Trowbridge, the Woodbury man killed in the Saturday crash, was always “full of life and lived every minute to the fullest,” according to his obituary. “He was known for his huge smile, quick wit, and the largest heart anyone could have. He loved hunting, fishing, four-wheeling and jeeping.”Warren and Trowbridge, both 23, graduated from Mahtomedi High School in 2018. The two were passengers in a 2004 Chevrolet Silverado pickup driven by another Mahtomedi High School Class of 2018 graduate, Darren A. Tenney, 23, of New Richmond, Wis. The crash occurred around 2:45 a.m. Saturday on a curve on Highway 8 in Floodwood, Minn., about...High school football: New St. Thomas Academy coach Travis Walch brings different ideas to Cadets’ program
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:36:59 GMT
Travis Walch took over a St. Thomas Academy football program that was wildly successful under his predecessor, Dan O’Brien.And then, in Walch’s first game as head coach two weeks ago, the Cadets lost 55-29 to Andover.Travis WalchNot exactly a dream start.“I gotta tell you, I was sitting there last Monday, after we lost to Andover, I’m thinking to myself going, ‘Am I really doing this right?’ ” Walch said over the phone this week.But the early bump in the road proved to be a good test for Walch taking on an ambitious operation in Mendota Heights.Walch is deeply rooted in college football. The Elgin, Minn., native was a first-team, Division II All-American running back at Winona State before embarking on a 20-plus year college coaching career that featured stops at Winona State, Carleton, Macalester and St. Thomas.Walch was a coordinator at St. Thomas, working under his mentor and the officiant at his wedding, Glenn Caruso, in a gig he called ”a dream come true,” before he and his wif...FCSS offering autism and down syndrome support groups
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:36:59 GMT
By Garrett SimmonsFCSS CommunicationsThere are very few opportunities for rural families of children with disabilities, including Autism or Down Syndrome, to access community resources. In most cases, in fact, the resources simply do not exist.With that in mind, Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) is offering Autism and Down Syndrome Support Groups in communities throughout its coverage area.“The idea to have Support Groups came from working one on one with families with children with disabilities, including Autism and Down Syndrome. It was clear that families would benefit from the connection and support that accompanies a support group environment,” said Jackie Fiorino, FCSS Family Support Worker. As a result, Fiorino established two supports groups, one for families with children diagnosed with Autism, and one for families with children diagnosed with Down Syndrome.The support groups started in March 2023. The preferred structure for families was an online setting, as ...Copperheads begin exhibition play Sept. 16
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:36:59 GMT
By Garrett SimmonsSunny South NewsMain camp has kicked off for the Coaldale Copperheads as the team prepares for the 2023/2024 Heritage Junior Hockey League season.Things get underway on Saturday, Sept. 16 at The Snake Pit arena, as the Copperheads are set to face off against the Medicine Hat Cubs in exhibition action. On Sept. 17, the teams will back at it in exhibition play, this time in the Hat at the Kinplex at 3 p.m.Coaldale is coming off a 2022/2023 campaign where the team finished with a 13-20 record, with five overtime points, which resulted in a 31-point season. The Copperheads finished fifth overall in the South Division and lost in game three in overtime against Strathmore in the playoffs.The Okotoks Bisons return as the back-to-back HJHL champions, as the team is coming off a 4-0 sweep of the Cubs in the league final.Coaldale’s quest for the playoffs begins Saturday, Sept. 23, when the Copperheads begin the regular season with a two-game homestand. Saturday’s game at 7 p...Lethbridge County Council Sept. 7 briefs
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:36:59 GMT
By Erika MathieuSunny South NewsThe following are selected briefs from the Sept. 7 council meeting:Bridge File 79589 Lethbridge County has approved a $100,000 budget increase for galvanized culverts.County Council heard from the County’s Director of Municipal Development & Infrastructure, Devon Thiele during the Sept. 5 regular council meeting for an update on Bridge File 79589.The bridge is located at the intersection of Howe Road and Brown Road and was previously scheduled for replacement in 2023-2024. Initially, the project was expected to cost $300,000, and would include the installation of two 2.5 metre galvanized culverts.Thiele said during the design phase, it was determined two 2.5m culverts would not sufficiently accommodate water flows.It was determined two 2.7m culverts would be a more appropriate solution. The design process also revealed for an additional $30,000 the County would be able to invest in polymer-coated culverts which would add an extra 25 years to their...Latest news
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