Houston prepares for a quieter Atlantic season with a practical prep plan

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Space City Weather expects a below-normal 2026 Atlantic hurricane season largely due to developing El Niño, reducing overall storm activity but keeping Texas hazard levels nonzero. Readers are urged to have a plan, know their ZIP-code evacuation zones, assemble a multi-day disaster kit, consider power outages and medical needs, and stay updated via the site and app for alerts and forecasts.
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