Texas Standard For August 28, 2017
The official forecast was spot on: Hurricane Harvey was an unprecedented event and beyond anything experienced. It started out with staggering winds making landfall north of Corpus Christi; those on the scene near Rockport described it as apocalyptic. No longer a hurricane, Harvey unleashed its fury farther north, plunging the third-largest metropolitan area in the U.S. into a flood of historic dimensions. We’ll have the latest today on the Texas Standard:

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