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Tropical Storm Harold Makes Landfall in South Texas, Widespread Disruption Expected
Tropical Storm Harold is not likely to develop into a hurricane. Click to read more. Tropical Storm Harold made landfall in south Texas at around noon on Tuesday, August 22, which could result in a widespread disruption in the coming hours.
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