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WHAT: For the Coastal Flood Warning, significant coastal flooding. For the High Rip Current Risk, dangerous rip currents.
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WHERE: Gulf-facing beaches, including the Matagorda Peninsula, Brazoria County beaches, Galveston Island and the Bolivar Peninsula.
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WHEN: For the Coastal Flood Warning, until 7 PM CDT Thursday. For the High Rip Current Risk, through Thursday evening.
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IMPACTS: Numerous roads may be closed. Low lying property including homes, businesses, and some critical infrastructure will be inundated. Some shoreline erosion will occur. Rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from shore into deeper water.
* WHAT...For the Coastal Flood Warning, significant coastal flooding. For the High Rip Current Risk, dangerous rip currents. * WHERE...Gulf-facing beaches, including the Matagorda Peninsula, Brazoria County beaches, Galveston Island and the Bolivar Peninsula. * WHEN...For the Coastal Flood Warning, until 7 PM CDT Thursday. For the High Rip Current Risk, through Thursday evening. * IMPACTS...Numerous roads may be closed. Low lying property including homes, businesses, and some critical infrastructure will be inundated. Some shoreline erosion will occur. Rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from shore into deeper water.
Take the necessary actions to protect flood-prone property. If travel is required, do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown depth. Swim near a lifeguard and away from rocks, jetties, and piers. If caught in a rip current, relax and float. Don't swim against the current. If able, swim in a direction following the shoreline. If unable to escape, face the shore and call or wave for help.
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WHAT: Significant coastal flooding.
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WHERE: Gulf-facing beaches, including the Matagorda Peninsula, Brazoria County beaches, Galveston Island and the Bolivar Peninsula.
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WHEN: Until 7 PM CDT Thursday.
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IMPACTS: Numerous roads may be closed. Low lying property including homes, businesses, and some critical infrastructure will be inundated. Some shoreline erosion will occur.
* WHAT...Significant coastal flooding. * WHERE...Gulf-facing beaches, including the Matagorda Peninsula, Brazoria County beaches, Galveston Island and the Bolivar Peninsula. * WHEN...Until 7 PM CDT Thursday. * IMPACTS...Numerous roads may be closed. Low lying property including homes, businesses, and some critical infrastructure will be inundated. Some shoreline erosion will occur.
Take the necessary actions to protect flood-prone property. If travel is required, do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown depth.
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WHAT: East winds 15 to 20 mph with gusts up to 35 mph.
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WHERE: Coastal Jackson, Brazoria Islands, Coastal Brazoria, Coastal Matagorda, and Matagorda Islands Counties.
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WHEN: Until noon CDT today.
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IMPACTS: Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
* WHAT...East winds 15 to 20 mph with gusts up to 35 mph. * WHERE...Coastal Jackson, Brazoria Islands, Coastal Brazoria, Coastal Matagorda, and Matagorda Islands Counties. * WHEN...Until noon CDT today. * IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
Winds this strong can make driving difficult, especially for high profile vehicles. Use extra caution. Secure outdoor objects.
HLSHGX
This product covers Southeast Texas
TROPICAL STORM WARNINGS HAVE BEEN CANCELLED FOR SOUTHEAST TEXAS
NEW INFORMATION
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CHANGES TO WATCHES AND WARNINGS:
- All watches and warnings have been canceled
-
CURRENT WATCHES AND WARNINGS:
- None
-
STORM INFORMATION:
- About 510 miles south-southwest of Galveston TX
- 22.3N 97.3W
- Storm Intensity 50 mph
- Movement West or 275 degrees at 13 mph
SITUATION OVERVIEW
Tropical Storm Alberto will be making landfall in Mexico within the next few hours with the winds diminishing for Southeast Texas. Because of the weakening winds, the Tropical Storm Warnings have been cancelled for Southeast Texas. There will be some gusty conditions along the coast through the rest of the morning, so a Wind Advisory will be in effect for along the coast. Elevated tides will continue through this morning with impacts similar to yesterday morning, so the Coastal Flood Warning remains in effect.
POTENTIAL IMPACTS
- SURGE:
Potential impacts from the main surge event are now unfolding across
portions of coastal southeast Texas. Remain well away from life-threatening
surge having additional significant impacts. If
realized, these impacts include:
- Areas of inundation with storm surge flooding accentuated by waves. Damage to several buildings, mainly near the coast.
- Sections of near-shore escape routes and secondary roads become weakened or washed out, especially in usually vulnerable low spots.
- Major beach erosion with heavy surf breaching dunes. Strong and numerous rip currents.
- Moderate damage to marinas, docks, boardwalks, and piers. Several small craft broken away from moorings, especially in unprotected anchorages.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS
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EVACUATIONS: Follow the advice of local officials.
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OTHER PREPAREDNESS INFORMATION:
If your home or shelter was damaged, be alert to the smell of gas leaks and be cautious around electrical wiring, broken glass, jagged metal and wood, and protruding nails and screws.
Check on your neighbors. If necessary, help them connect with their points of contact.
Allow extra time for emergency vehicles to reach you as they navigate road hazards.
Do not go sightseeing within impacted communities. Sightseers interfere with the emergency work of first responders.
When inspecting damage, use flashlights rather than candles or flamed lanterns. Be aware of sparks that can ignite natural gas or other leaking flammables.
If using a generator, avoid carbon monoxide poisoning by following instructions provided by the manufacturer. Operate your generator in a well-ventilated space outside of your living area and away from open doors and windows.
Be alert for any lingering wind gusts which could take down weakened trees and/or power lines, collapse damaged structures, or cause flying debris.
- ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION:
- For information on appropriate preparations see ready.gov
- For information on creating an emergency plan see getagameplan.org
- For additional disaster preparedness information see redcross.org
NEXT UPDATE
As it pertains to this event,this will be the last local statement issued by the National Weather Service in Houston/Galveston TX regarding the effects of tropical cyclone hazards upon the area.
HLSHGX This product covers Southeast Texas **TROPICAL STORM WARNINGS HAVE BEEN CANCELLED FOR SOUTHEAST TEXAS** NEW INFORMATION --------------- * CHANGES TO WATCHES AND WARNINGS: - All watches and warnings have been canceled * CURRENT WATCHES AND WARNINGS: - None * STORM INFORMATION: - About 510 miles south-southwest of Galveston TX - 22.3N 97.3W - Storm Intensity 50 mph - Movement West or 275 degrees at 13 mph SITUATION OVERVIEW ------------------ Tropical Storm Alberto will be making landfall in Mexico within the next few hours with the winds diminishing for Southeast Texas. Because of the weakening winds, the Tropical Storm Warnings have been cancelled for Southeast Texas. There will be some gusty conditions along the coast through the rest of the morning, so a Wind Advisory will be in effect for along the coast. Elevated tides will continue through this morning with impacts similar to yesterday morning, so the Coastal Flood Warning remains in effect. POTENTIAL IMPACTS ----------------- * SURGE: Potential impacts from the main surge event are now unfolding across portions of coastal southeast Texas. Remain well away from life-threatening surge having additional significant impacts. If realized, these impacts include: - Areas of inundation with storm surge flooding accentuated by waves. Damage to several buildings, mainly near the coast. - Sections of near-shore escape routes and secondary roads become weakened or washed out, especially in usually vulnerable low spots. - Major beach erosion with heavy surf breaching dunes. Strong and numerous rip currents. - Moderate damage to marinas, docks, boardwalks, and piers. Several small craft broken away from moorings, especially in unprotected anchorages. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS ---------------------------------- * EVACUATIONS: Follow the advice of local officials. * OTHER PREPAREDNESS INFORMATION: If your home or shelter was damaged, be alert to the smell of gas leaks and be cautious around electrical wiring, broken glass, jagged metal and wood, and protruding nails and screws. Check on your neighbors. If necessary, help them connect with their points of contact. Allow extra time for emergency vehicles to reach you as they navigate road hazards. Do not go sightseeing within impacted communities. Sightseers interfere with the emergency work of first responders. When inspecting damage, use flashlights rather than candles or flamed lanterns. Be aware of sparks that can ignite natural gas or other leaking flammables. If using a generator, avoid carbon monoxide poisoning by following instructions provided by the manufacturer. Operate your generator in a well-ventilated space outside of your living area and away from open doors and windows. Be alert for any lingering wind gusts which could take down weakened trees and/or power lines, collapse damaged structures, or cause flying debris. * ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION: - For information on appropriate preparations see ready.gov - For information on creating an emergency plan see getagameplan.org - For additional disaster preparedness information see redcross.org NEXT UPDATE ----------- As it pertains to this event...this will be the last local statement issued by the National Weather Service in Houston/Galveston TX regarding the effects of tropical cyclone hazards upon the area.
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WHAT: East winds 15 to 20 mph with gusts up to 35 mph.
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WHERE: Coastal Jackson, Brazoria Islands, Coastal Brazoria, Coastal Matagorda, and Matagorda Islands Counties.
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WHEN: Until noon CDT today.
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IMPACTS: Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
* WHAT...East winds 15 to 20 mph with gusts up to 35 mph. * WHERE...Coastal Jackson, Brazoria Islands, Coastal Brazoria, Coastal Matagorda, and Matagorda Islands Counties. * WHEN...Until noon CDT today. * IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
Winds this strong can make driving difficult, especially for high profile vehicles. Use extra caution. Secure outdoor objects.
HLSHGX
This product covers Southeast Texas
TROPICAL STORM WARNINGS HAVE BEEN CANCELLED FOR SOUTHEAST TEXAS
NEW INFORMATION
-
CHANGES TO WATCHES AND WARNINGS:
- All watches and warnings have been canceled
-
CURRENT WATCHES AND WARNINGS:
- None
-
STORM INFORMATION:
- About 510 miles south-southwest of Galveston TX
- 22.3N 97.3W
- Storm Intensity 50 mph
- Movement West or 275 degrees at 13 mph
SITUATION OVERVIEW
Tropical Storm Alberto will be making landfall in Mexico within the next few hours with the winds diminishing for Southeast Texas. Because of the weakening winds, the Tropical Storm Warnings have been cancelled for Southeast Texas. There will be some gusty conditions along the coast through the rest of the morning, so a Wind Advisory will be in effect for along the coast. Elevated tides will continue through this morning with impacts similar to yesterday morning, so the Coastal Flood Warning remains in effect.
POTENTIAL IMPACTS
- SURGE:
Potential impacts from the main surge event are now unfolding across
portions of coastal southeast Texas. Remain well away from life-threatening
surge having additional significant impacts. If
realized, these impacts include:
- Areas of inundation with storm surge flooding accentuated by waves. Damage to several buildings, mainly near the coast.
- Sections of near-shore escape routes and secondary roads become weakened or washed out, especially in usually vulnerable low spots.
- Major beach erosion with heavy surf breaching dunes. Strong and numerous rip currents.
- Moderate damage to marinas, docks, boardwalks, and piers. Several small craft broken away from moorings, especially in unprotected anchorages.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS
-
EVACUATIONS: Follow the advice of local officials.
-
OTHER PREPAREDNESS INFORMATION:
If your home or shelter was damaged, be alert to the smell of gas leaks and be cautious around electrical wiring, broken glass, jagged metal and wood, and protruding nails and screws.
Check on your neighbors. If necessary, help them connect with their points of contact.
Allow extra time for emergency vehicles to reach you as they navigate road hazards.
Do not go sightseeing within impacted communities. Sightseers interfere with the emergency work of first responders.
When inspecting damage, use flashlights rather than candles or flamed lanterns. Be aware of sparks that can ignite natural gas or other leaking flammables.
If using a generator, avoid carbon monoxide poisoning by following instructions provided by the manufacturer. Operate your generator in a well-ventilated space outside of your living area and away from open doors and windows.
Be alert for any lingering wind gusts which could take down weakened trees and/or power lines, collapse damaged structures, or cause flying debris.
- ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION:
- For information on appropriate preparations see ready.gov
- For information on creating an emergency plan see getagameplan.org
- For additional disaster preparedness information see redcross.org
NEXT UPDATE
As it pertains to this event,this will be the last local statement issued by the National Weather Service in Houston/Galveston TX regarding the effects of tropical cyclone hazards upon the area.
HLSHGX This product covers Southeast Texas **TROPICAL STORM WARNINGS HAVE BEEN CANCELLED FOR SOUTHEAST TEXAS** NEW INFORMATION --------------- * CHANGES TO WATCHES AND WARNINGS: - All watches and warnings have been canceled * CURRENT WATCHES AND WARNINGS: - None * STORM INFORMATION: - About 510 miles south-southwest of Galveston TX - 22.3N 97.3W - Storm Intensity 50 mph - Movement West or 275 degrees at 13 mph SITUATION OVERVIEW ------------------ Tropical Storm Alberto will be making landfall in Mexico within the next few hours with the winds diminishing for Southeast Texas. Because of the weakening winds, the Tropical Storm Warnings have been cancelled for Southeast Texas. There will be some gusty conditions along the coast through the rest of the morning, so a Wind Advisory will be in effect for along the coast. Elevated tides will continue through this morning with impacts similar to yesterday morning, so the Coastal Flood Warning remains in effect. POTENTIAL IMPACTS ----------------- * SURGE: Potential impacts from the main surge event are now unfolding across portions of coastal southeast Texas. Remain well away from life-threatening surge having additional significant impacts. If realized, these impacts include: - Areas of inundation with storm surge flooding accentuated by waves. Damage to several buildings, mainly near the coast. - Sections of near-shore escape routes and secondary roads become weakened or washed out, especially in usually vulnerable low spots. - Major beach erosion with heavy surf breaching dunes. Strong and numerous rip currents. - Moderate damage to marinas, docks, boardwalks, and piers. Several small craft broken away from moorings, especially in unprotected anchorages. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS ---------------------------------- * EVACUATIONS: Follow the advice of local officials. * OTHER PREPAREDNESS INFORMATION: If your home or shelter was damaged, be alert to the smell of gas leaks and be cautious around electrical wiring, broken glass, jagged metal and wood, and protruding nails and screws. Check on your neighbors. If necessary, help them connect with their points of contact. Allow extra time for emergency vehicles to reach you as they navigate road hazards. Do not go sightseeing within impacted communities. Sightseers interfere with the emergency work of first responders. When inspecting damage, use flashlights rather than candles or flamed lanterns. Be aware of sparks that can ignite natural gas or other leaking flammables. If using a generator, avoid carbon monoxide poisoning by following instructions provided by the manufacturer. Operate your generator in a well-ventilated space outside of your living area and away from open doors and windows. Be alert for any lingering wind gusts which could take down weakened trees and/or power lines, collapse damaged structures, or cause flying debris. * ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION: - For information on appropriate preparations see ready.gov - For information on creating an emergency plan see getagameplan.org - For additional disaster preparedness information see redcross.org NEXT UPDATE ----------- As it pertains to this event...this will be the last local statement issued by the National Weather Service in Houston/Galveston TX regarding the effects of tropical cyclone hazards upon the area.
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WHAT: For the Coastal Flood Warning, significant coastal flooding. For the High Rip Current Risk, dangerous rip currents.
-
WHERE: Gulf-facing beaches, including the Matagorda Peninsula, Brazoria County beaches, Galveston Island and the Bolivar Peninsula.
-
WHEN: For the Coastal Flood Warning, until 7 PM CDT Thursday. For the High Rip Current Risk, through Thursday evening.
-
IMPACTS: Numerous roads may be closed. Low lying property including homes, businesses, and some critical infrastructure will be inundated. Some shoreline erosion will occur. Rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from shore into deeper water.
* WHAT...For the Coastal Flood Warning, significant coastal flooding. For the High Rip Current Risk, dangerous rip currents. * WHERE...Gulf-facing beaches, including the Matagorda Peninsula, Brazoria County beaches, Galveston Island and the Bolivar Peninsula. * WHEN...For the Coastal Flood Warning, until 7 PM CDT Thursday. For the High Rip Current Risk, through Thursday evening. * IMPACTS...Numerous roads may be closed. Low lying property including homes, businesses, and some critical infrastructure will be inundated. Some shoreline erosion will occur. Rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from shore into deeper water.
Take the necessary actions to protect flood-prone property. If travel is required, do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown depth. Swim near a lifeguard and away from rocks, jetties, and piers. If caught in a rip current, relax and float. Don't swim against the current. If able, swim in a direction following the shoreline. If unable to escape, face the shore and call or wave for help.
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WHAT: East winds 20 to 30 kt with gusts up to 35 kt and seas 9 to 14 ft.
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WHERE: Portions of Gulf of Mexico.
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WHEN: Until 7 AM CDT Friday.
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IMPACTS: Conditions will be hazardous to small craft.
* WHAT...East winds 20 to 30 kt with gusts up to 35 kt and seas 9 to 14 ft. * WHERE...Portions of Gulf of Mexico. * WHEN...Until 7 AM CDT Friday. * IMPACTS...Conditions will be hazardous to small craft.
Inexperienced mariners, especially those operating smaller vessels, should avoid navigating in hazardous conditions.
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WHAT: East winds 20 to 30 kt with gusts up to 35 kt and seas 9 to 14 ft.
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WHERE: Portions of Gulf of Mexico.
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WHEN: Until 7 AM CDT Friday.
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IMPACTS: Conditions will be hazardous to small craft.
* WHAT...East winds 20 to 30 kt with gusts up to 35 kt and seas 9 to 14 ft. * WHERE...Portions of Gulf of Mexico. * WHEN...Until 7 AM CDT Friday. * IMPACTS...Conditions will be hazardous to small craft.
Inexperienced mariners, especially those operating smaller vessels, should avoid navigating in hazardous conditions.
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WHAT: East winds 20 to 25 kt with gusts up to 30 kt and rough bay waters.
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WHERE: Matagorda Bay and Galveston Bay.
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WHEN: Until 7 PM CDT this evening.
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IMPACTS: Conditions will be hazardous to small craft.
* WHAT...East winds 20 to 25 kt with gusts up to 30 kt and rough bay waters. * WHERE...Matagorda Bay and Galveston Bay. * WHEN...Until 7 PM CDT this evening. * IMPACTS...Conditions will be hazardous to small craft.
Inexperienced mariners, especially those operating smaller vessels, should avoid navigating in hazardous conditions.
يتم توفير تحذيرات الطقس القاسية إلى meteoblue من قبل أكثر من 80 وكالة رسمية في جميع أنحاء العالم. لا تتحمل meteoblue أي مسؤولية فيما يتعلق بالمحتوى الفعلي أو طبيعة التحذيرات. يمكن الإبلاغ عن المشكلات من خلال نموذج الملاحظات الخاص بنا وسيتم إرسالها إلى الحالات المناسبة.