
The state of Texas, at 268,597 square miles and 29 million residents, is wide and vast. It is the second most populous state after California. With a state this big, you can expect many natural wonders; and from the Bayou Ben Gardens in Houston to the Big Bend National Park in the southwest, Texas does not disappoint. No one can deny that Texas is a diverse and beautiful state, though it isn’t without its downsides, like any other state and country.
Floods, hurricanes, thunderstorms, and extreme heat can sometimes be an issue in The Lone Star State. Just as with any possible hardships, it is important to be as best prepared as possible to mitigate any damages. Following are just a few tips to keep in mind if and when faced in the aforementioned situations:
- Floods
- Hurricanes
- Thunderstorms
- Extreme Heat