Tropical Storm Alberto, the first of the season, drenches Texas en route to Mexico
Briefly

The National Hurricane Center named the storm Alberto in the Gulf of Mexico, signifying the start of an above-average hurricane season. Heavy impacts are expected along Texas' Gulf Coast, with rainfall and flooding already affecting areas like Corpus Christi and Galveston.
Alberto, with sustained winds of 40 mph, is moving west towards northeastern Mexico. Its effects are felt far beyond its center, with Texas experiencing heavy rainfall, coastal flooding, and strong winds. Emergency measures like sandbag distribution are in place in Corpus Christi.
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