KPRC 2 wraps up No-Shave November! See the final looks here and vote for the best beard
For 30 days, our KPRC 2 team members grew out their facial hair for cancer awareness, raising more than $3,800 for No-Shave November. But before we say โsee you next year,โ letโs take one last look at their final looks. Scroll to the bottom to vote for your favorite beard! Keith Garvin, No-Shave November (KPRC)Owen Conflenti, No-Shave November (KPRC)Joe Sam, No-Shave November (KPRC)Derrick Shore, No-Shave November (KPRC)Ari Alexander, No-Shave November (KPRC), No-Shave November (KPRC)Bill Barajas, No-Shave November (KPRC)Kris Gutierrez, No-Shave November (KPRC)Michael Lopardi, No-Shave November (KPRC)Eric Braate, No-Shave November (KPRC)Jonathan Martinez, No-Shave November (KPRC)Who do you think had the best beard? You can either donate to the team as a whole or donate to your favorite KPRC 2 team member.
Hereโs why KPRC 2 men are growing their facial hair this month
HOUSTON โ If youโve seen our newscasts lately, you may have noticed something different from the men at KPRC 2. Scroll to the bottom to support the No-Shave November campaignThey are participating in No-Shave November, a month-long journey to spark conversation and raise cancer awareness. This year, in addition to growing out their facial hair, they are raising money for the cause. You can either donate to the team as a whole or donate to your favorite KPRC 2 team member. Traditionally, for No-Shave November, all facial hair is grown.
Can you recognize our KPRC 2 men? Check out their No-Shave November progress pics
HOUSTON โ By now you may have noticed a lot more stubble from the KPRC 2 men. Many might think they forgot to shave in the morning, however, the gentlemen are putting down their razors to help raise awareness for menโs health. While there are plenty of days remaining this month, we want to give you an update on their latest looks. Scroll to the bottom to support the No-Shave November campaignBill Barajas - Week 3 of No-Shave November (KPRC)Joe Sam- Week 3 of No-Shave November (KPRC)Owen Conflenti - Week 3 of No-Shave November (KPRC)Ari Alexander - Week 3 of No-Shave November (KPRC)Michael Lopardi- Week 3 of No-Shave November (KPRC)Keith Garvin - Week 3 of No-Shave November (KPRC)Justin Stapleton - Week 3 of No-Shave November (KPRC)Jonathan Martinez - Week 3 of No-Shave November (KPRC)Eric Braate - Week 3 of No-Shave November (KPRC)How to donate? You can either donate to the team as a whole or donate to your favorite KPRC 2 team member.
ASK 2 LIVE: Meteorologists Frank Billingsley and Eric Braate are discussing and taking questions about the 2020 hurricane season
HOUSTON The 2020 Hurricane season has begun and it already promises to be a busy one by multiple forecasts. KPRC 2s Frank Billingsley and Eric Braate are discussing what to expect for this hurricane season and are answering questions for registered KPRC 2 users. RELATED: Here is KPRC2s 2020 Hurricane & Flood Survival GuideHow to participate:Create an account on click2.houston.com by clicking the button in the top right-corner of the screen. Once youre logged in, you can post your questions in the live chat below and Frank and Eric will try to answer them for you. App users click here to participate in the live chat.
KPRC 2 anchors, reporters share look into their at-home studio set-ups
HOUSTON โ KPRC 2 anchors and reporters have worked from home throughout the coronavirus pandemic. Take a look inside each at-home studio set-up from some of our seasoned journalists. Ready for home broadcast when deemed necessary #kprc2 Posted by KPRC2 Dominique Sachse on Thursday, April 2, 2020Eric Braate:This is my home office/studio. Iโm going on five weeks working from home. The commute may be short, but Iโm finding... Posted by KPRC2 Eric Braate on Wednesday, April 8, 2020Haley Hernandez:Haley Hernandez (KPRC)Frank Billingsley:
Our hurricane history and the 2020 hurricane forecast
Tropical Storm One PATHTropical Storm One 19601960 did not have much action for Texas, but there was Tropical Storm One which is one of those sneaky storms. The next season, 1966, left Texas completely alone and, in fact, didnโt do much to the Gulf:1966 Hurricane PathsBut 1980 was another story. Believe it or not, Tropical Storm Danielle would follow in September, moving into Beaumont where Nederland picked up 18โณ of rain. The 1980 season lasted well into November and Texans were glad to see it go. Before Ike, however, was Hurricane Dolly in Brownsville dropping 15โณ of rain in Harlingen and causing damage to South Padre.
Here are the winners of 2020 Chevron Houston Marathon, Aramco Half Marathon
Winners of the 2020 Chevron Houston Marathon and Half Marathon. HOUSTON โ More than 35,000 people woke up Sunday morning to participate in the 48th annual Chevron Houston Marathon and Aramco Houston Half Marathon, including KPRC 2โฒs meteorologist Eric Braate and reporter/anchor Jonathan Martinez. The 48th annual Chevron Houston Marathon and ARAMCO Half Marathon are officially underway. Kelkile Gezahegn wins 2020 Chevron Houston Marathon on Jan. 19, 2020. @KPRC2 pic.twitter.com/rzgQYzrWMR โ Taisha Walker (@KPRC2Taisha) January 19, 2020Aramco Half Marathon- Hitomi Niiya, of Japan, won the womanโs Aramco Half Marathon.