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In their most recent prediction, NOAA says there are even greater odds now for an above average hurricane season.
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The storm system born in the Bay of Campeche grew into the third tropical storm of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season.
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The storm -- officially classified as Invest 91L -- remained a flooding threat as it moved into Central Texas on Saturday.
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Named storms have formed in the Atlantic before the official June 1 start of hurricane season in each of the last six years. The National Hurricane Center is discussing starting the season in May.
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The remnants of Post-Tropical Cyclone Beta left a drenched but relieved Lone Star State behind on Wednesday. The system that forecasters had worried last week could grow into a hurricane and slam into the Corpus Christi region became little more than a heavy rainmaker for southeastern Texas.