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Hello Houston (June 4, 2026)
By Garrett Bohlmann at Houston Public Media
· June 4, 2026
· 1 min read
Today: We discuss the economic fallout of the Iran War, learn about the New World screwworm and the threat it poses to the U.S. cattle industry, share advice for the summer travel season, and more.
Key takeaway cattle industry, share advice for the summer travel season, and more.
The cancellation of severe thunderstorm warnings in the Houston area is welcome news for residents of The Woodlands, who are no doubt breathing a sigh of relief after a potentially stormy evening. Given the community's location about 30 miles north of Houston along Interstate 45, its residents are often affected by the same weather patterns that impact the larger city. The Woodlands' proximity to Houston also means that its residents are likely to experience similar flooding risks, particularly during heavy rainfall events. With the severe thunderstorm warnings canceled, residents can now focus on their evening routines without concern for immediate severe weather. However, it's still crucial for residents to remain vigilant and monitor weather forecasts, especially during the Gulf hurricane season, which poses a significant threat to the region. The Woodlands Township and local emergency management officials will likely continue to keep a close eye on the weather situation.
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Published: June 4, 2026 ·
Source: Houston Public Media ·
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