Most people flock to their favorite news outlets to get up-to-date information on the storm. But where do those seasoned reporters get their information?
Chron compiled a list of the social media accounts to follow for critical information on Tropical Storm Nicholas. Whether you're a veteran Houstonian used to the throes of hurricane season or a newcomer experiencing it for the first time, these are the best accounts for monitoring extreme weather:
Jeff Lindner
Mr. Hurricane Harvey himself. Lindner is the director of flood operations at the Harris County Flood Control District and resident meteorologist.
His unwavering, just-the-facts delivery of critical information during Hurricane Harvey in 2017 made him the ultimate go-to for any information on flooding throughout Harris County.
Eric Berger, Matt Lanza and Maria Sotolongo
Space City Weather has been delivering hype-free weather forecasts since 2015.
The trio posts thoughtful and insightful forecasts on a daily basis, in English and Spanish. If you want a break from forecasters standing in the rain to tell you it's raining, these are your people.
National Weather Service for Houston and Galveston
The big show.
Don't let the name fool you – our local NWS outpost in League City covers all of Greater Houston, and then some. Any official watches, warnings or advisories come from meteorologists there.
Offices of emergency management
Most city and county governments have offices of emergency management offering...
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