Cameron, Texas is a gorgeous community that serves as the county seat for Milam County in Central Texas, and has the most welcoming residents you could ever want to meet. It is the kindness of these type of residents that makes recovering from a major storm even possible because as someone who has been hit dead on by severe thunderstorms and even a tornado, it really does take a village to recover and rebuild.

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Central Texas has waited a really long time to shake off the dry January this year, and we have been waiting to finally catch up on the necessary rain it takes to survive the never ending onslaught of UV as our beloved Sun seems to save all of its attention for just us during the summer.

Severe Texas Storms Present Massive New Challenges

Severe weather can develop almost out of the clear blue sky at this time of the year, which is why it is always important to have a radio nearby to stay connected and get instant weather alerts. Thankfully with new technology, you can always have a radio in your pocket whether you are in Cameron or Cameroon.

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Fortunately for residents like Rodney Moon and his family, nobody and no animal was hurt during the most recent storm that blew his carport up into a tree. Additionally, we all are thankful that the good neighbors of Central Texas will always be there to lend a hand, because we are the "Friendly State."

LOOK: Tornado Damage in Temple, Texas

Photos show the damage in Temple after a tornado touched down there on Wednesday, May 22.

Gallery Credit: Meg Dowdy

LOOK: 15 of the Oldest Restaurants in Texas

There's so much history involving restaurants & Texas. But what are the oldest restaurants in Texas? Here are 15 of the oldest places you can enjoy food in the Lone Star State.

Gallery Credit: Daniel Paulus

Tornados in 2023: States With the Most Property Damage

While states in 'Tornado Alley' may see a higher number of twisters, the number has little to do with total property damage. ConsumerAffairs recently looked at data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and Statista to determine how many states tornadoes touched down in each state and compared that to the total estimated property damage in the same time period. Here's a look at Tornadoes in 2023: Ranking the States For Most Property Damage.

Gallery Credit: Scott Clow

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