
BULLETIN
Tropical Storm Harvey Intermediate Advisory Number 34A
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL092017
700 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
…HEAVY RAINS SPREADING INTO THE GREATER HOUSTON AREA WHERE
CATASTROPHIC FLOODING CONTINUES…
…DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TRAVEL IN THE AFFECTED AREAS IF YOU ARE IN
A SAFE PLACE AND DO NOT DRIVE INTO FLOODED ROADWAYS…
SUMMARY OF 700 PM CDT…0000 UTC…INFORMATION
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LOCATION…28.2N 95.5W
ABOUT 55 MI…90 KM E OF PORT OCONNOR TEXAS
ABOUT 150 MI…245 KM SW OF PORT ARTHUR TEXAS
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS…45 MPH…75 KM/H
PRESENT MOVEMENT…ESE OR 120 DEGREES AT 3 MPH…6 KM/H
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE…997 MB…29.44 INCHES
WATCHES AND WARNINGS
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CHANGES WITH THIS ADVISORY:
None
SUMMARY OF WATCHES AND WARNINGS IN EFFECT:
A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for…
* Mesquite Bay to Intracoastal City
A Storm Surge Watch is in effect for…
* Port Bolivar to Morgan City
Catastrophic and life-threatening flooding continues in southeastern
Texas and portions of southwestern Louisiana. Please see warnings
and other products issued by your local National Weather Service
office for additional information on this life-threatening
situation.
A Tropical Storm Warning means that tropical storm conditions are
expected somewhere within the warning area within 36 hours.
A Storm Surge Watch means there is a possibility of life-
threatening inundation, from rising water moving inland from the
coastline, in the indicated locations during the next 48 hours.
For a depiction of areas at risk, please see the National Weather
Service Storm Surge Watch/Warning Graphic, available at
hurricanes.gov.
Interests elsewhere along the middle and upper Texas coast and in
southern Louisiana should continue to monitor the progress of
Harvey.
For storm information specific to your area, including possible
inland watches and warnings, please monitor products issued by your
local National Weather Service forecast office.
DISCUSSION AND 48-HOUR OUTLOOK
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At 700 PM CDT (0000 UTC), the center of Tropical Storm Harvey was
located near latitude 28.2 North, longitude 95.5 West. Harvey is
moving toward the east-southeast near 3 mph (6 km/h), and a slow
motion toward the southeast is expected through tonight. A gradual
turn toward the northeast and a continued slow forward speed are
expected Tuesday and Tuesday night. On the forecast track, the
center of Harvey is expected to be just offshore of the middle and
upper coasts of Texas through Tuesday night, then move inland over
the northwestern Gulf coast on Wednesday.
Maximum sustained winds are near 45 mph (75 km/h) with higher
gusts. Little change in strength is forecast during the next 48
hours.
Tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 175 miles (280 km)
from the center. The National Ocean Service automated station at
the Matagorda Bay entrance recently reported sustained winds of 41
mph (67 km/h) and a wind gust of 55 mph (89 km/h).
The minimum central pressure estimated from buoy observations is
997 mb (29.44 inches).
HAZARDS AFFECTING LAND
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RAINFALL: Harvey is expected to produce additional rainfall
accumulations of 10 to 20 inches through Thursday over parts of the
upper Texas coast into southwestern Louisiana. Isolated storm
totals may reach 50 inches over the upper Texas coast, including the
Houston/Galveston metropolitan area. These rains are currently
producing catastrophic and life-threatening flooding over large
portions of southeastern Texas. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TRAVEL IN THE
AFFECTED AREA IF YOU ARE IN A SAFE PLACE. DO NOT DRIVE INTO FLOODED
ROADWAYS. Please see warnings and products issued by your local
National Weather Service office for additional information on this
life-threatening situation.
Elsewhere, Harvey is expected to produce total rain accumulations of
5 to 15 inches farther south into the middle Texas coast and farther
east across south-central Louisiana. Rainfall amounts of 5 to 10
inches are expected in southeast Louisiana.
A list of rainfall observations compiled by the NOAA Weather
Prediction Center can be found at:
http://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/discussions/nfdscc1.html
STORM SURGE: The combination of a dangerous storm surge and the
tide will cause normally dry areas near the coast to be flooded by
rising waters moving inland from the shoreline. The water is
expected to reach the following heights above ground if the peak
surge occurs at the time of high tide…
Port Aransas to Morgan City including Galveston Bay…1 to 3 ft
The deepest water will occur along the immediate coast near the
area of onshore winds. Surge-related flooding depends on the
relative timing of the surge and the tidal cycle, and can vary
greatly over short distances. For information specific to your
area, please see products issued by your local National Weather
Service forecast office.
WIND: Tropical storm conditions are occurring in rain bands well
to the east of the center of Harvey, and along the coast to the
southwest of the center. Tropical storm conditions are likely to
persist within the warning area during the next couple of days.
SURF: Swells generated by Harvey are affecting the coasts of Texas
and Louisiana. These swells are likely to cause life-threatening
surf and rip current conditions. Please consult products from your
local weather office.
TORNADOES: A few tornadoes are possible through Tuesday across
southern Louisiana and extreme southeast Texas.
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TROPICAL STORM HARVEY FORECAST/ADVISORY NUMBER 34
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL092017
2100 UTC MON AUG 28 2017
CHANGES IN WATCHES AND WARNINGS WITH THIS ADVISORY…
THE TROPICAL STORM WARNING HAS BEEN EXTENDED EAST OF CAMERON
LOUISIANA TO INTRACOASTAL CITY LOUISIANA.
A STORM SURGE WATCH HAS BEEN ISSUED FROM PORT BOLIVAR TEXAS TO
MORGAN CITY LOUISIANA.
SUMMARY OF WATCHES AND WARNINGS IN EFFECT…
A TROPICAL STORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR…
* MESQUITE BAY TO INTRACOASTAL CITY
A STORM SURGE WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR…
* PORT BOLIVAR TO MORGAN CITY
CATASTROPHIC AND LIFE-THREATENING FLOODING CONTINUES IN SOUTHEASTERN
TEXAS. PLEASE SEE WARNINGS AND OTHER PRODUCTS ISSUED BY YOUR
LOCAL NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON
THIS LIFE-THREATENING SITUATION.
A TROPICAL STORM WARNING MEANS THAT TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS ARE
EXPECTED SOMEWHERE WITHIN THE WARNING AREA WITHIN 36 HOURS.
A STORM SURGE WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POSSIBILITY OF LIFE-
THREATENING INUNDATION… FROM RISING WATER MOVING INLAND FROM THE
COASTLINE…IN THE INDICATED LOCATIONS DURING THE NEXT 48 HOURS.
FOR A DEPICTION OF AREAS AT RISK… PLEASE SEE THE NATIONAL WEATHER
SERVICE STORM SURGE WATCH/WARNING GRAPHIC…AVAILABLE AT
HURRICANES.GOV.
INTERESTS ELSEWHERE ALONG THE MIDDLE AND UPPER TEXAS COAST AND IN
SOUTHERN LOUISIANA SHOULD CONTINUE TO MONITOR THE PROGRESS OF
HARVEY.
TROPICAL STORM CENTER LOCATED NEAR 28.5N 95.7W AT 28/2100Z
POSITION ACCURATE WITHIN 15 NM
PRESENT MOVEMENT TOWARD THE EAST-SOUTHEAST OR 110 DEGREES AT 3 KT
ESTIMATED MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE 997 MB
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS 40 KT WITH GUSTS TO 50 KT.
34 KT…….150NE 150SE 60SW 0NW.
WINDS AND SEAS VARY GREATLY IN EACH QUADRANT. RADII IN NAUTICAL
MILES ARE THE LARGEST RADII EXPECTED ANYWHERE IN THAT QUADRANT.
REPEAT…CENTER LOCATED NEAR 28.5N 95.7W AT 28/2100Z
AT 28/1800Z CENTER WAS LOCATED NEAR 28.6N 95.9W
FORECAST VALID 29/0600Z 28.4N 95.5W
MAX WIND 40 KT…GUSTS 50 KT.
34 KT…150NE 150SE 60SW 60NW.
FORECAST VALID 29/1800Z 28.6N 95.0W
MAX WIND 40 KT…GUSTS 50 KT.
34 KT…150NE 120SE 60SW 60NW.
FORECAST VALID 30/0600Z 29.2N 94.5W
MAX WIND 40 KT…GUSTS 50 KT.
34 KT…120NE 90SE 60SW 60NW.
FORECAST VALID 30/1800Z 30.3N 94.1W…INLAND
MAX WIND 35 KT…GUSTS 45 KT.
34 KT… 60NE 90SE 60SW 0NW.
FORECAST VALID 31/1800Z 32.5N 93.0W…INLAND
MAX WIND 30 KT…GUSTS 40 KT.
EXTENDED OUTLOOK. NOTE…ERRORS FOR TRACK HAVE AVERAGED NEAR 150 NM
ON DAY 4 AND 200 NM ON DAY 5…AND FOR INTENSITY NEAR 15 KT EACH DAY
OUTLOOK VALID 01/1800Z 34.5N 91.5W…INLAND
MAX WIND 25 KT…GUSTS 35 KT.
OUTLOOK VALID 02/1800Z 37.0N 89.0W…POST-TROP/INLAND
MAX WIND 20 KT…GUSTS 30 KT.
REQUEST FOR 3 HOURLY SHIP REPORTS WITHIN 300 MILES OF 28.5N 95.7W

Tropical Storm Harvey Discussion Number 34…Corrected
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL092017
400 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
Corrected initial intensity in first paragraph
Radar and surface data show that the center of Harvey remains near
or just off the Texas coast south of Matagorda. The associated
convection has increased in intensity and coverage in a cluster
extending from just north of the center northeastward into the
Houston metropolitan area. Surface observations indicate that the
central pressure is around 997 mb, and there are recent reports of
sustained tropical-storm-force winds about 50-60 n mi southwest of
the center. Based on these, the initial intensity is increased to
40 kt.
Very heavy rains and life-threatening flash flooding continue over
southeastern Texas and southwestern Louisiana. There have been
reports of 2-day rainfall totals of close to 35 inches in the
Greater Houston area. With the additional rains that are expected
over the next several days, rainfall totals could reach 50 inches in
some locations, which would be historic for the area.
While Harvey continues to produce widespread heavy rain, the
convective structure is not well organized in terms of being a
tropical cyclone. In addition, a dry slot is seen in water vapor
imagery over the southern and southeastern parts of the circulation,
and the intensity guidance is not showing much additional
development as Harvey crosses the northwestern Gulf of Mexico. The
intensity forecast reflects these issues by showing little change
in strength before landfall. Weakening and eventual decay into a
remnant low are expected after landfall.
The center has drifted erratically eastward since the last
advisory, although a longer-term motion is 110/3. Harvey is
currently between the subtropical ridge over the Gulf of Mexico and
a large deep-layer ridge over the western United States, with a
large trough in the westerlies weakening the Gulf ridge just enough
to allow an east-southeastward motion. The large-scale models
suggest that the westerlies should erode the western ridge to some
extent during the forecast period, which should allow Harvey to
turn north-northeastward under the greater influence of the Gulf
ridge. The track guidance has changed little since the previous
advisory except to show a faster motion from 96-120 h. The new
forecast track remains close to that of the previous track, except
for an increased forward speed by 120 h.
Key Messages:
1. Ongoing catastrophic and life-threatening flooding will continue
across southeastern Texas. Additional rainfall accumulations of 15
to 25 inches are expected across the upper Texas coast, with
isolated storm totals as high as 50 inches. Please heed the advice
of local officials. Do not attempt to travel if you are in a safe
place, and do not drive into flooded roadways. Refer to products
from your local National Weather Service office and the NOAA Weather
Prediction Center for more information on the flooding hazard. A
summary of rainfall totals compiled by the Weather Prediction Center
can be found at: http://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/discussions/nfdscc1.html
2. The flood threat is spreading farther east into Louisiana.
Additional rainfall amounts of 15 to 25 inches are expected in
southwestern Louisiana, with rainfall amounts of 5 to 15 inches
expected in south-central Louisiana and 5 to 10 inches in
southeastern Louisiana. Please heed the advice of local officials
and refer to products from your local National Weather Service
office and the NOAA Weather Prediction Center for more information
on the flooding hazard in these areas.
3. While Tropical Storm Warnings have been extended eastward along
the coast of Louisiana and a Storm Surge Watch has been issued, the
impacts of winds and storm surge are expected to be secondary
compared to that of the rains.
FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS
INIT 28/2100Z 28.5N 95.7W 40 KT 45 MPH
12H 29/0600Z 28.4N 95.5W 40 KT 45 MPH
24H 29/1800Z 28.6N 95.0W 40 KT 45 MPH
36H 30/0600Z 29.2N 94.5W 40 KT 45 MPH
48H 30/1800Z 30.3N 94.1W 35 KT 40 MPH…INLAND
72H 31/1800Z 32.5N 93.0W 30 KT 35 MPH…INLAND
96H 01/1800Z 34.5N 91.5W 25 KT 30 MPH…INLAND
120H 02/1800Z 37.0N 89.0W 20 KT 25 MPH…POST-TROP/INLAND

TROPICAL STORM HARVEY WIND SPEED PROBABILITIES NUMBER 34
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL092017
2100 UTC MON AUG 28 2017
AT 2100Z THE CENTER OF TROPICAL STORM HARVEY WAS LOCATED NEAR
LATITUDE 28.5 NORTH…LONGITUDE 95.7 WEST WITH MAXIMUM SUSTAINED
WINDS NEAR 40 KTS…45 MPH…75 KM/H.
Z INDICATES COORDINATED UNIVERSAL TIME (GREENWICH)
ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME (AST)…SUBTRACT 4 HOURS FROM Z TIME
EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME (EDT)…SUBTRACT 4 HOURS FROM Z TIME
CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME (CDT)…SUBTRACT 5 HOURS FROM Z TIME
WIND SPEED PROBABILITY TABLE FOR SPECIFIC LOCATIONS
CHANCES OF SUSTAINED (1-MINUTE AVERAGE) WIND SPEEDS OF AT LEAST
…34 KT (39 MPH… 63 KM/H)…
…50 KT (58 MPH… 93 KM/H)…
…64 KT (74 MPH…119 KM/H)…
FOR LOCATIONS AND TIME PERIODS DURING THE NEXT 5 DAYS
PROBABILITIES FOR LOCATIONS ARE GIVEN AS OP(CP) WHERE
OP IS THE PROBABILITY OF THE EVENT BEGINNING DURING
AN INDIVIDUAL TIME PERIOD (ONSET PROBABILITY)
(CP) IS THE PROBABILITY OF THE EVENT OCCURRING BETWEEN
18Z MON AND THE FORECAST HOUR (CUMULATIVE PROBABILITY)
PROBABILITIES ARE GIVEN IN PERCENT
X INDICATES PROBABILITIES LESS THAN 1 PERCENT
PROBABILITIES FOR 34 KT AND 50 KT ARE SHOWN AT A GIVEN LOCATION WHEN
THE 5-DAY CUMULATIVE PROBABILITY IS AT LEAST 3 PERCENT.
PROBABILITIES FOR 34…50…64 KT SHOWN WHEN THE 5-DAY
64-KT CUMULATIVE PROBABILITY IS AT LEAST 1 PERCENT.
– – – – WIND SPEED PROBABILITIES FOR SELECTED LOCATIONS – – – –
FROM FROM FROM FROM FROM FROM FROM
TIME 18Z MON 06Z TUE 18Z TUE 06Z WED 18Z WED 18Z THU 18Z FRI
PERIODS TO TO TO TO TO TO TO
06Z TUE 18Z TUE 06Z WED 18Z WED 18Z THU 18Z FRI 18Z SAT
FORECAST HOUR (12) (24) (36) (48) (72) (96) (120)
– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
LOCATION KT
MOBILE AL 34 X X( X) X( X) 1( 1) 2( 3) 1( 4) X( 4)
GULFPORT MS 34 X X( X) 1( 1) 2( 3) 2( 5) 1( 6) X( 6)
STENNIS MS 34 X 1( 1) 1( 2) 2( 4) 2( 6) 1( 7) X( 7)
BURAS LA 34 X 1( 1) 1( 2) 2( 4) 2( 6) X( 6) X( 6)
GFMX 280N 890W 34 X X( X) 1( 1) 1( 2) 1( 3) X( 3) X( 3)
JACKSON MS 34 X X( X) 1( 1) 2( 3) 6( 9) 1(10) 1(11)
NEW ORLEANS LA 34 1 1( 2) 2( 4) 3( 7) 2( 9) 1(10) X(10)
GFMX 280N 910W 34 2 3( 5) 3( 8) 2(10) 1(11) X(11) X(11)
BATON ROUGE LA 34 1 3( 4) 3( 7) 6(13) 4(17) X(17) X(17)
MORGAN CITY LA 34 2 4( 6) 6(12) 4(16) 2(18) X(18) X(18)
ALEXANDRIA LA 34 2 3( 5) 3( 8) 12(20) 8(28) X(28) 1(29)
ALEXANDRIA LA 50 X X( X) X( X) 1( 1) 2( 3) X( 3) 1( 4)
LAFAYETTE LA 34 3 6( 9) 9(18) 8(26) 4(30) X(30) X(30)
NEW IBERIA LA 34 3 7(10) 8(18) 8(26) 2(28) X(28) X(28)
GFMX 280N 930W 34 33 16(49) 6(55) 2(57) X(57) X(57) X(57)
GFMX 280N 930W 50 X 1( 1) 2( 3) X( 3) X( 3) X( 3) X( 3)
SHREVEPORT LA 34 1 1( 2) 1( 3) 6( 9) 7(16) 1(17) X(17)
SHREVEPORT LA 50 X X( X) X( X) 1( 1) 2( 3) X( 3) X( 3)
FORT POLK LA 34 3 5( 8) 7(15) 14(29) 6(35) X(35) 1(36)
FORT POLK LA 50 X X( X) X( X) 3( 3) 1( 4) X( 4) 1( 5)
FORT POLK LA 64 X X( X) X( X) X( X) 1( 1) X( 1) X( 1)
LAKE CHARLES 34 11 14(25) 13(38) 10(48) 3(51) X(51) X(51)
LAKE CHARLES 50 X X( X) 1( 1) 3( 4) 1( 5) X( 5) X( 5)
CAMERON LA 34 25 16(41) 11(52) 7(59) 2(61) X(61) X(61)
CAMERON LA 50 X 1( 1) 3( 4) 2( 6) 1( 7) X( 7) X( 7)
JASPER TX 34 4 7(11) 7(18) 13(31) 4(35) X(35) X(35)
JASPER TX 50 X X( X) 1( 1) 3( 4) 1( 5) X( 5) X( 5)
JASPER TX 64 X X( X) X( X) 1( 1) X( 1) X( 1) X( 1)
KOUNTZE TX 34 33 7(40) 7(47) 6(53) 2(55) X(55) X(55)
KOUNTZE TX 50 X X( X) 2( 2) 3( 5) 1( 6) X( 6) X( 6)
PORT ARTHUR TX 34 46 8(54) 6(60) 5(65) 1(66) X(66) X(66)
PORT ARTHUR TX 50 X 1( 1) 3( 4) 3( 7) X( 7) X( 7) X( 7)
PORT ARTHUR TX 64 X X( X) 1( 1) X( 1) X( 1) X( 1) X( 1)
GALVESTON TX 34 99 X(99) X(99) X(99) X(99) X(99) X(99)
GALVESTON TX 50 3 4( 7) 3(10) 1(11) X(11) X(11) X(11)
GALVESTON TX 64 X 1( 1) X( 1) 1( 2) X( 2) X( 2) X( 2)
HOUSTON TX 34 99 X(99) X(99) X(99) X(99) X(99) X(99)
HOUSTON TX 50 1 X( 1) 1( 2) 2( 4) X( 4) X( 4) X( 4)
AUSTIN TX 34 1 1( 2) 1( 3) 1( 4) 1( 5) X( 5) X( 5)
SAN ANTONIO TX 34 1 1( 2) 1( 3) X( 3) 1( 4) X( 4) X( 4)
FREEPORT TX 34 85 3(88) 1(89) 1(90) X(90) X(90) X(90)
FREEPORT TX 50 5 2( 7) 2( 9) X( 9) X( 9) X( 9) X( 9)
GFMX 280N 950W 34 99 X(99) X(99) X(99) X(99) X(99) X(99)
GFMX 280N 950W 50 8 4(12) 2(14) X(14) X(14) X(14) X(14)
GFMX 280N 950W 64 1 X( 1) 1( 2) X( 2) X( 2) X( 2) X( 2)
HIGH ISLAND TX 34 99 X(99) X(99) X(99) X(99) X(99) X(99)
HIGH ISLAND TX 50 1 4( 5) 4( 9) 2(11) X(11) X(11) X(11)
HIGH ISLAND TX 64 X X( X) 1( 1) X( 1) 1( 2) X( 2) X( 2)
MATAGORDA TX 34 48 11(59) 2(61) 1(62) X(62) X(62) X(62)
MATAGORDA TX 50 3 1( 4) 1( 5) 1( 6) X( 6) X( 6) X( 6)
PORT O CONNOR 34 52 4(56) 1(57) X(57) 1(58) X(58) X(58)
PORT O CONNOR 50 2 X( 2) 1( 3) X( 3) X( 3) X( 3) X( 3)
ROCKPORT TX 34 16 4(20) 1(21) 1(22) X(22) X(22) X(22)
CORPUS CHRISTI 34 7 2( 9) 1(10) 1(11) X(11) X(11) X(11)
GFMX 270N 960W 34 38 4(42) 1(43) 1(44) X(44) X(44) X(44)
MCALLEN TX 34 1 1( 2) 1( 3) X( 3) X( 3) X( 3) X( 3)
HARLINGEN TX 34 3 1( 4) X( 4) 1( 5) X( 5) X( 5) X( 5)
BROWNSVILLE TX 34 3 1( 4) X( 4) 1( 5) X( 5) X( 5) X( 5)
GFMX 250N 960W 34 2 2( 4) X( 4) X( 4) X( 4) X( 4) X( 4)
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FORECASTER BEVEN

HARVEY WATCH/WARNING BREAKPOINTS/INTERMEDIATE ADVISORY NUMBER 34A
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL092017
749 PM EDT MON AUG 28 2017
.TROPICAL STORM HARVEY
CAUTION…THIS PRODUCT ONLY APPROXIMATELY CONVEYS THE EXTENT OF
TROPICAL CYCLONE WIND AND SURGE WATCHES AND WARNINGS. PLEASE SEE
THE LATEST PUBLIC ADVISORY FROM THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER FOR
THE PRECISE LATERAL EXTENT OF WIND WATCHES AND WARNINGS ALONG THE
COAST…AS WELL AS THE APPROXIMATE LATERAL EXTENT OF SURGE WATCHES
AND WARNINGS. THE PRECISE EXTENT OF SURGE WATCHES AND WARNINGS
CAN BE FOUND IN THE NWS NATIONAL DIGITAL FORECAST DATABASE HAZARD
GRIDS.
LAZ052-073-074-TXZ214-215-238-290800-
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/O.CON.KNHC.SS.A.1009.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
649 PM CDT MON AUG 28 2017
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649 PM CDT MON AUG 28 2017
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TXZ200-213-235>237-247-290800-
/O.CON.KNHC.TR.W.1009.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
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ATTN…WFO…CRP…HGX…LCH…


Local weather forecast by “City, St” or zip code
30 products issued by NWS for: 4 Miles NNW Houston TX
Flood Warning
Flood Warning
National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX
634 PM CDT MON AUG 28 2017
TXC015-039-041-051-071-089-157-167-185-201-225-291-313-321-339-373-
407-455-471-473-477-481-290545-
/O.EXT.KHGX.FA.W.0009.000000T0000Z-170829T0545Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
Grimes TX-Washington TX-Brazos TX-Galveston TX-Montgomery TX-
San Jacinto TX-Houston TX-Brazoria TX-Chambers TX-Madison TX-
Waller TX-Polk TX-Walker TX-Harris TX-Trinity TX-Colorado TX-
Wharton TX-Austin TX-Burleson TX-Fort Bend TX-Liberty TX-
Matagorda TX-
634 PM CDT MON AUG 28 2017
The National Weather Service in League City has extended the
* Flood Warning for...
Grimes County in southeastern Texas...
Washington County in southeastern Texas...
Brazos County in southeastern Texas...
Galveston County in southeastern Texas...
Montgomery County in southeastern Texas...
San Jacinto County in southeastern Texas...
Houston County in southeastern Texas...
Brazoria County in southeastern Texas...
Chambers County in southeastern Texas...
Madison County in southeastern Texas...
Waller County in southeastern Texas...
Polk County in southeastern Texas...
Walker County in southeastern Texas...
Harris County in southeastern Texas...
Trinity County in southeastern Texas...
Colorado County in southeastern Texas...
Eastern Wharton County in southeastern Texas...
Austin County in southeastern Texas...
Burleson County in southeastern Texas...
Fort Bend County in southeastern Texas...
Liberty County in southeastern Texas...
Northeastern Matagorda County in southeastern Texas...
* Until 1245 AM CDT Tuesday.
* At 633 PM CDT, Doppler radar and automated rain gauges indicated
that heavy rain was falling over the area. The heavy rain will
cause flooding.
* Some locations that will experience flooding include...
Pasadena, College Station, Pearland, League City, Sugar Land,
Bryan, Baytown, Missouri City, Conroe, Galveston Island West End,
Galveston Causeway, Texas City, Huntsville, Friendswood, La Porte,
Deer Park, Rosenberg, Lake Jackson, Alvin and Angleton.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Turn around, don`t drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood
deaths occur in vehicles.
Excessive runoff from heavy rainfall will cause flooding of small
creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses as
well as other drainage areas and low lying spots.
Excessive runoff from heavy rainfall will cause flooding of small
creeks and streams, country roads, farmland, and other low lying
spots.
A Flood Warning means that flooding is imminent or occurring. All
interested parties should take necessary precautions immediately.
&&
LAT...LON 2862 9577 2957 9629 2934 9656 2963 9687
2996 9657 3016 9679 3030 9664 3056 9695
3109 9577 3132 9566 3151 9573 3158 9517
3115 9486 3106 9456 3101 9466 3049 9454
3049 9473 3011 9460 3011 9444 2956 9435
$$
Flood Warning
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON, TX
446 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
A river flood warning remains in effect for the Colorado River...East Fork San
Jacinto.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Persons are urged to stay away from the river until water levels recede.
Motorists should avoid any water covered roads and find an alternate route.
Livestock and equipment should remain out of the flood plain for the next few
days.
Stay tuned to NOAA Weather radio or other news sources for further updates.
&&
TXC201-291-339-292146-
/O.CON.KHGX.FL.W.0123.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
/NCET2.3.ER.170827T1157Z.170830T0000Z.000000T0000Z.NR/
446 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
The Flood Warning continues for
The East Fork San Jacinto Near New Caney
* until further notice...or until the warning is canceled.
* At 0428 PM Monday the stage was 75.9 feet.
* Major flooding is occurring and Record flooding is forecast.
* Flood stage is 58.0 feet.
* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 78.0 feet by tomorrow
evening then begin falling.
&&
Flood Observed Forecast 12 PM
Location Stage Stage Day Time Tue Wed Thu Fri
East Fork San Jacinto River
New Caney 58 75.9 Mon 04 PM 77.9 77.5 76.5 75.0
&&
LAT...LON 3024 9515 3024 9504 3007 9510 3007 9520 3014 9517
$$
Flood Warning
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON, TX
357 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
...The National Weather Service in Houston/Galveston has issued a flood warning
for the following rivers...
Brays Bayou At South Main Street affecting the following counties in Texas...
Harris
For Brays Bayou at South Main Street, Minor flooding is occuring, with Moderate
flooding forecasted.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Persons with interests along these streams should keep alert to rising water and
take all precautions to protect their property. Do not drive or walk into
flooded areas the depth and water velocity could be too great for you to cross
safely. Motorists should avoid any water covered roads and find an alternate
route. Livestock and equipment should be removed from the flood plain
immediately.
Stay tuned to NOAA Weather radio or other news sources for further updates.
&&
TXC201-290857-
/O.NEW.KHGX.FL.W.0182.170828T2057Z-170829T1708Z/
/HBMT2.2.ER.170828T2057Z.170829T0300Z.170829T1108Z.NO/
357 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
The National Weather Service in Houston/Galveston has issued a
* Flood Warning for
The Brays Bayou At South Main Street.
* until Tuesday afternoon...or until the warning is canceled.
* At 0345 PM Monday the stage was 40.0 feet.
* Moderate flooding is forecast.
* Flood stage is 41.0 feet.
* Forecast...Rise above flood stage by late this afternoon and continue to rise
to near 42.5 feet by tonight.the river will fall below flood stage by tomorrow
morning.
&&
Flood Observed Forecast 6 PM
Location Stage Stage Day Time Tue Wed Thu Fri
Brays Bayou
South Main Stre 41 40.0 Mon 04 PM 42.4 36.9 21.8 19.6
&&
LAT...LON 2970 9549 2974 9530 2971 9530 2967 9544
$$
Flood Warning
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON, TX
346 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
...The National Weather Service in Houston/Galveston has issued a flood warning
for the following rivers...
Bear Creek Near Barker affecting the following counties in Texas...Harris
For the Addicks Reservoir, at Barker, Major flooding is occuring and is expected
to continue.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Persons with interests along these streams should keep alert to rising water and
take all precautions to protect their property. Do not drive or walk into
flooded areas the depth and water velocity could be too great for you to cross
safely. Motorists should avoid any water covered roads and find an alternate
route. Livestock and equipment should be removed from the flood plain
immediately.
Stay tuned to NOAA Weather radio or other news sources for further updates.
&&
TXC201-290846-
/O.NEW.KHGX.FL.W.0181.170828T2046Z-000000T0000Z/
/BBAT2.3.ER.170827T2143Z.170828T0515Z.000000T0000Z.UU/
346 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
The National Weather Service in Houston/Galveston has issued a
* Flood Warning for
The Bear Creek Near Barker.
* until further notice...or until the warning is canceled.
* At 0330 PM Monday the stage was 118.2 feet.
* Major flooding is occurring and Major flooding is forecast.
* Flood stage is 111.0 feet.
* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to a stage of 118.0 feet by
tomorrow morning. Additional rises are possible.
&&
Flood Observed Forecast 6 PM
Location Stage Stage Day Time Tue Wed Thu Fri
&&
Addicks Reservoir
LAT...LON 2991 9578 2985 9562 2980 9567 2987 9583
$$
Flood Warning
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON, TX
341 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
A river flood warning remains in effect for the Buffalo Bayou...Cypress Creek...
East Fork San Jacinto...Lake Creek...Peach Creek...San Jacinto River...West Fork
San Jacinto.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Persons are urged to stay away from the river until water levels recede.
Motorists should avoid any water covered roads and find an alternate route.
Livestock and equipment should remain out of the flood plain for the next few
days.
Stay tuned to NOAA Weather radio or other news sources for further updates.
&&
TXC201-291-339-407-292041-
/O.CON.KHGX.FL.W.0156.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
/CLDT2.3.ER.170827T2308Z.170828T1930Z.000000T0000Z.NR/
341 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
The Flood Warning continues for
The East Fork San Jacinto In Cleveland
* until further notice...or until the warning is canceled.
* At 0245 PM Monday the stage was 27.1 feet.
* Record flooding is occurring and Record flooding is forecast.
* Flood stage is 19.0 feet.
* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to a stage of 26.2 feet by Tuesday morning.
&&
Flood Observed Forecast 12 PM
Location Stage Stage Day Time Tue Wed Thu Fri
East Fork San Jacinto River
Cleveland 19 27.1 Mon 03 PM 25.9 24.9 23.7 21.8
&&
LAT...LON 3056 9514 3033 9505 3024 9504 3024 9515 3033 9516 3056 9525
$$
Flood Warning
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON, TX
341 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
A river flood warning remains in effect for the Buffalo Bayou...Cypress Creek...
East Fork San Jacinto...Lake Creek...Peach Creek...San Jacinto River...West Fork
San Jacinto.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Persons are urged to stay away from the river until water levels recede.
Motorists should avoid any water covered roads and find an alternate route.
Livestock and equipment should remain out of the flood plain for the next few
days.
Stay tuned to NOAA Weather radio or other news sources for further updates.
&&
TXC201-292041-
/O.CON.KHGX.FL.W.0138.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
/SHLT2.3.ER.170827T1234Z.170831T1500Z.000000T0000Z.NO/
341 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
The Flood Warning continues for
The San Jacinto River Near Sheldon
* until further notice...or until the warning is canceled.
* At 0304 PM Monday the stage was 22.2 feet.
* Major flooding is occurring and Major flooding is forecast.
* Flood stage is 10.0 feet.
* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 28.5 feet by late Thursday
morning then begin falling.
&&
Flood Observed Forecast 12 PM
Location Stage Stage Day Time Tue Wed Thu Fri
West Fork San Jacinto River
Sheldon 10 22.2 Mon 03 PM 25.0 27.4 28.5 27.4
&&
LAT...LON 2991 9507 2986 9504 2977 9501 2977 9511 2986 9514 2991 9518
$$
Flood Warning
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON, TX
341 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
A river flood warning remains in effect for the Buffalo Bayou...Cypress Creek...
East Fork San Jacinto...Lake Creek...Peach Creek...San Jacinto River...West Fork
San Jacinto.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Persons are urged to stay away from the river until water levels recede.
Motorists should avoid any water covered roads and find an alternate route.
Livestock and equipment should remain out of the flood plain for the next few
days.
Stay tuned to NOAA Weather radio or other news sources for further updates.
&&
TXC201-292040-
/O.EXT.KHGX.FL.W.0090.000000T0000Z-170831T0224Z/
/BBST2.3.ER.170827T2046Z.170828T1231Z.170830T1424Z.NO/
341 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
The Flood Warning continues for
The Buffalo Bayou At Shepherd Drive
* until Wednesday evening...or until the warning is canceled.
* At 0230 PM Monday the stage was 36.1 feet.
* Major flooding is occurring and Major flooding is forecast.
* Flood stage is 28.0 feet.
* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by late
Wednesday morning.
&&
Flood Observed Forecast 12 PM
Location Stage Stage Day Time Tue Wed Thu Fri
Buffalo Bayou
Shepherd Drive 28 36.1 Mon 02 PM 32.7 27.1 23.7 21.8
&&
LAT...LON 2979 9546 2978 9533 2974 9533 2973 9546
$$
Flood Warning
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON, TX
341 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
A river flood warning remains in effect for the Buffalo Bayou...Cypress Creek...
East Fork San Jacinto...Lake Creek...Peach Creek...San Jacinto River...West Fork
San Jacinto.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Persons are urged to stay away from the river until water levels recede.
Motorists should avoid any water covered roads and find an alternate route.
Livestock and equipment should remain out of the flood plain for the next few
days.
Stay tuned to NOAA Weather radio or other news sources for further updates.
&&
TXC201-339-292041-
/O.CON.KHGX.FL.W.0144.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
/POET2.3.ER.170828T0327Z.170829T1500Z.000000T0000Z.UU/
341 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
The Flood Warning continues for
The West Fork San Jacinto Near Porter
* until further notice...or until the warning is canceled.
* At 0246 PM Monday the stage was 86.1 feet.
* Minor flooding is occurring and Major flooding is forecast.
* Flood stage is 81.0 feet.
* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 98.1 feet by tomorrow late
morning then begin falling.
&&
Flood Observed Forecast 12 PM
Location Stage Stage Day Time Tue Wed Thu Fri
West Fork San Jacinto River
Porter 81 86.1 Mon 03 PM 98.1 93.5 89.8 85.5
&&
LAT...LON 3023 9536 3015 9529 3008 9536 3018 9543
$$
Flood Warning
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON, TX
341 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
A river flood warning remains in effect for the Buffalo Bayou...Cypress Creek...
East Fork San Jacinto...Lake Creek...Peach Creek...San Jacinto River...West Fork
San Jacinto.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Persons are urged to stay away from the river until water levels recede.
Motorists should avoid any water covered roads and find an alternate route.
Livestock and equipment should remain out of the flood plain for the next few
days.
Stay tuned to NOAA Weather radio or other news sources for further updates.
&&
TXC201-473-292041-
/O.CON.KHGX.FL.W.0062.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
/KHOT2.3.ER.170827T0640Z.170828T0829Z.000000T0000Z.NR/
341 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
The Flood Warning continues for
The Cypress Creek Near Katy-Hockley Road
* until further notice...or until the warning is canceled.
* At 0249 PM Monday the stage was 162.2 feet.
* Major flooding is occurring and Major flooding is forecast.
* Flood stage is 157.3 feet.
* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 162.3 feet by late this
afternoon. Additional rises may be possible thereafter.
&&
Flood Observed Forecast 12 PM
Location Stage Stage Day Time Tue Wed Thu Fri
Cypress Creek
Katy-Hockley Ro 157 162.2 Mon 03 PM 162.3 162.0 160.7 160.0
&&
LAT...LON 3001 9586 2999 9581 2998 9568 2992 9568 2991 9581 2990 9586
$$
Flood Warning
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON, TX
341 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
A river flood warning remains in effect for the Buffalo Bayou...Cypress Creek...
East Fork San Jacinto...Lake Creek...Peach Creek...San Jacinto River...West Fork
San Jacinto.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Persons are urged to stay away from the river until water levels recede.
Motorists should avoid any water covered roads and find an alternate route.
Livestock and equipment should remain out of the flood plain for the next few
days.
Stay tuned to NOAA Weather radio or other news sources for further updates.
&&
TXC201-292040-
/O.CON.KHGX.FL.W.0073.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
/PPTT2.3.ER.170827T0421Z.170827T1801Z.000000T0000Z.NR/
341 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
The Flood Warning continues for
The Buffalo Bayou Near Piney Point Village
* until further notice...or until the warning is canceled.
* At 0301 PM Monday the stage was 62.3 feet.
* Record flooding is occurring and Record flooding is forecast.
* Flood stage is 52.0 feet.
* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 63.5 feet by Thursday
morning then begin falling.
&&
Flood Observed Forecast 12 PM
Location Stage Stage Day Time Tue Wed Thu Fri
Buffalo Bayou
Piney Point Vil 52 62.3 Mon 03 PM 62.8 63.2 63.4 63.1
&&
LAT...LON 2979 9564 2979 9546 2973 9546 2975 9564
$$
Flood Warning
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON, TX
341 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
A river flood warning remains in effect for the Buffalo Bayou...Cypress Creek...
East Fork San Jacinto...Lake Creek...Peach Creek...San Jacinto River...West Fork
San Jacinto.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Persons are urged to stay away from the river until water levels recede.
Motorists should avoid any water covered roads and find an alternate route.
Livestock and equipment should remain out of the flood plain for the next few
days.
Stay tuned to NOAA Weather radio or other news sources for further updates.
&&
TXC201-339-292041-
/O.CON.KHGX.FL.W.0046.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
/HMMT2.3.ER.170826T2352Z.170830T0000Z.000000T0000Z.NR/
341 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
The Flood Warning continues for
The West Fork San Jacinto In Humble
* until further notice...or until the warning is canceled.
* At 0245 PM Monday the stage was 63.0 feet.
* Major flooding is occurring and Major flooding is forecast.
* Flood stage is 49.3 feet.
* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 65.3 feet by late Wednesday
morning then begin falling.
&&
Flood Observed Forecast 12 PM
Location Stage Stage Day Time Tue Wed Thu Fri
West Fork San Jacinto River
Humble 49 63.0 Mon 03 PM 64.9 65.3 64.2 62.5
&&
LAT...LON 3015 9529 3004 9520 2998 9527 3008 9536
$$
Flood Warning
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON, TX
245 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
...Forecast flooding changed from Minor to Moderate severity for the following
rivers in Texas...
Willow Creek Near Tomball affecting the following counties in Texas...Harris
For the Willow Creek, at Tomball, Moderate flooding is occuring and is expected
to continue.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Persons with interests along these streams should keep alert to rising water and
take all precautions to protect their property. Do not drive or walk into
flooded areas the depth and water velocity could be too great for you to cross
safely. Motorists should avoid any water covered roads and find an alternate
route. Livestock and equipment should be removed from the flood plain
immediately.
Stay tuned to NOAA Weather radio or other news sources for further updates.
&&
TXC201-290745-
/O.CON.KHGX.FL.W.0145.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
/LWCT2.3.ER.170827T1122Z.170828T0746Z.000000T0000Z.UU/
245 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
The Flood Warning continues for
The Willow Creek Near Tomball
* until further notice...Or until the warning is cancelled.
* At 0220 PM Monday the stage was 132.5 feet.
* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.
* Flood stage is 129.4 feet.
* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 132.7 feet by early
Wednesday morning. Additional rises may be possible thereafter.
&&
Flood Observed Forecast 6 PM
Location Stage Stage Day Time Tue Wed Thu Fri
Willow Creek
Tomball 129 132.5 Mon 02 PM 132.5 132.6
&&
LAT...LON MISSING
$$
Flood Warning
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON, TX
1155 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
A river flood warning remains in effect for the Clear Creek.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Persons are urged to stay away from the river until water levels recede.
Motorists should avoid any water covered roads and find an alternate route.
Livestock and equipment should remain out of the flood plain for the next few
days.
Stay tuned to NOAA Weather radio or other news sources for further updates.
&&
TXC167-201-291655-
/O.CON.KHGX.FL.W.0155.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
/HCCT2.3.ER.170827T0429Z.170828T2300Z.000000T0000Z.NR/
1155 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
The Flood Warning continues for
The Clear Creek In Friendswood at FM 528
* until further notice...or until the warning is canceled.
* At 1115 AM Monday the stage was 21.9 feet.
* Record flooding is occurring and Record flooding is forecast.
* Flood stage is 12.0 feet.
* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 23.6 feet by this evening.
Additional rises may be possible thereafter.
&&
Flood Observed Forecast 6 AM
Location Stage Stage Day Time Tue Wed Thu Fri
Clear Creek
Friendswood at 12 21.9 Mon 11 AM 21.8
&&
LAT...LON 2954 9520 2951 9516 2949 9516 2955 9520
$$
Flood Warning
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON, TX
1032 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
A river flood warning remains in effect for the Buffalo Bayou...Greens Bayou...
White Oak Bayou.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Persons are urged to stay away from the river until water levels recede.
Motorists should avoid any water covered roads and find an alternate route.
Livestock and equipment should remain out of the flood plain for the next few
days.
Stay tuned to NOAA Weather radio or other news sources for further updates.
&&
TXC201-291531-
/O.EXT.KHGX.FL.W.0064.000000T0000Z-170831T0156Z/
/HGTT2.3.ER.170827T0448Z.170827T1145Z.170830T1356Z.NO/
1032 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
...Flood Warning extended until Wednesday evening...The Flood Warning continues
for
The White Oak Bayou At Heights Boulevard
* until Wednesday evening...or until the warning is canceled.
* At 0645 AM Sunday the stage was 41.3 feet.
* Major flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.
* Flood stage is 32.0 feet.
* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by Wednesday
morning.
&&
Flood Observed Forecast 6 AM
Location Stage Stage Day Time Tue Wed Thu Fri
White Oak Bayou
Heights Bouleva 32 41.3 Sun 07 AM 34.6 34.0 17.1 10.3
&&
LAT...LON 2986 9544 2978 9535 2974 9537 2982 9548
$$
Flood Warning
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON, TX
1032 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
A river flood warning remains in effect for the Buffalo Bayou...Greens Bayou...
White Oak Bayou.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Persons are urged to stay away from the river until water levels recede.
Motorists should avoid any water covered roads and find an alternate route.
Livestock and equipment should remain out of the flood plain for the next few
days.
Stay tuned to NOAA Weather radio or other news sources for further updates.
&&
TXC201-291531-
/O.EXT.KHGX.FL.W.0041.000000T0000Z-170901T0630Z/
/GBHT2.3.ER.170826T1524Z.170828T0552Z.170901T0030Z.NO/
1032 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
...Flood Warning extended until late Thursday night...The Flood Warning
continues for
The Greens Bayou At U.S. Hwy 59
* until late Thursday night...or until the warning is canceled.
* At 1016 AM Monday the stage was 62.0 feet.
* Major flooding is occurring and Major flooding is forecast.
* Flood stage is 55.0 feet.
* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by Thursday
evening.
* At 61.0 feet...Major lowland flooding continues as homes on Sequoia Bend Drive
begin flooding with widespread flooding of homes on McDermott Drive.
&&
Flood Observed Forecast 6 AM
Location Stage Stage Day Time Tue Wed Thu Fri
Greens Bayou
U.S. Hwy 59 55 62.0 Mon 10 AM 60.9 60.2 57.9 52.7
&&
LAT...LON 2992 9538 2990 9525 2954 9525 2974 9538
$$
Flood Warning
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON, TX
1032 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
A river flood warning remains in effect for the Buffalo Bayou...Greens Bayou...
White Oak Bayou.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Persons are urged to stay away from the river until water levels recede.
Motorists should avoid any water covered roads and find an alternate route.
Livestock and equipment should remain out of the flood plain for the next few
days.
Stay tuned to NOAA Weather radio or other news sources for further updates.
&&
TXC201-291531-
/O.EXT.KHGX.FL.W.0086.000000T0000Z-170901T0300Z/
/GBLT2.3.ER.170827T0649Z.170828T0003Z.170831T2100Z.NR/
1032 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
...Flood Warning extended until Thursday evening...The Flood Warning continues
for
The Greens Bayou At Ley Road
* until Thursday evening...or until the warning is canceled.
* At 1023 AM Monday the stage was 39.4 feet.
* Major flooding is occurring and Major flooding is forecast.
* Flood stage is 30.0 feet.
* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by Thursday
afternoon.
&&
Flood Observed Forecast 6 AM
Location Stage Stage Day Time Tue Wed Thu Fri
Greens Bayou
Ley Road 30 39.4 Mon 10 AM 37.3 36.5 33.0 23.2
&&
LAT...LON 2992 9521 2982 9522 2981 9526 2987 9537
$$
Flood Warning
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON, TX
1032 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
A river flood warning remains in effect for the Buffalo Bayou...Greens Bayou...
White Oak Bayou.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Persons are urged to stay away from the river until water levels recede.
Motorists should avoid any water covered roads and find an alternate route.
Livestock and equipment should remain out of the flood plain for the next few
days.
Stay tuned to NOAA Weather radio or other news sources for further updates.
&&
TXC201-291532-
/O.CON.KHGX.FL.W.0089.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
/WSBT2.3.ER.170827T0519Z.170828T0539Z.000000T0000Z.NR/
1032 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
The Flood Warning continues for
The Buffalo Bayou In West Belt Drive
* until further notice...or until the warning is canceled.
* At 0933 AM Monday the stage was 68.8 feet.
* Record flooding is occurring and Record flooding is forecast.
* Flood stage is 62.2 feet.
* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 68.9 feet by this afternoon.
Additional rises may be possible thereafter.
&&
Flood Observed Forecast 6 AM
Location Stage Stage Day Time Tue Wed Thu Fri
&&
Buffalo Bayou
LAT...LON 2979 9564 2979 9553 2972 9553 2975 9564
$$
Flood Warning
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON, TX
957 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
A river flood warning remains in effect for the Caney Creek...Cypress Creek...
East Fork San Jacinto...Lake Creek...Peach Creek...San Jacinto River...Spring
Creek...West Fork San Jacinto.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Persons are urged to stay away from the river until water levels recede.
Motorists should avoid any water covered roads and find an alternate route.
Livestock and equipment should remain out of the flood plain for the next few
days.
Stay tuned to NOAA Weather radio or other news sources for further updates.
&&
TXC201-339-291456-
/O.CON.KHGX.FL.W.0132.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
/SPNT2.3.ER.170827T1216Z.170829T0000Z.000000T0000Z.NR/
957 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
The Flood Warning continues for
The Spring Creek Near Spring
* until further notice...or until the warning is canceled.
* At 0938 AM Monday the stage was 109.5 feet.
* Major flooding is occurring and Record flooding is forecast.
* Flood stage is 91.5 feet.
* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 112.5 feet by tonight then
begin falling.
* At 112.0 feet...Top of Northgate Levee at I-45
&&
Flood Observed Forecast 6 AM
Location Stage Stage Day Time Tue Wed Thu Fri
Spring Creek
Spring 92 109.5 Mon 10 AM 111.6 108.5 106.3 103.8
&&
LAT...LON 3020 9553 3015 9542 3007 9525 2999 9529 3006 9545 3012 9555
$$
Flood Warning
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON, TX
957 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
A river flood warning remains in effect for the Caney Creek...Cypress Creek...
East Fork San Jacinto...Lake Creek...Peach Creek...San Jacinto River...Spring
Creek...West Fork San Jacinto.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Persons are urged to stay away from the river until water levels recede.
Motorists should avoid any water covered roads and find an alternate route.
Livestock and equipment should remain out of the flood plain for the next few
days.
Stay tuned to NOAA Weather radio or other news sources for further updates.
&&
TXC201-291456-
/O.CON.KHGX.FL.W.0102.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
/CCGT2.3.ER.170827T0855Z.170829T1500Z.000000T0000Z.NR/
957 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
The Flood Warning continues for
The Cypress Creek At Grant Road
* until further notice...or until the warning is canceled.
* At 0931 AM Monday the stage was 128.0 feet.
* Record flooding is occurring and Record flooding is forecast.
* Flood stage is 122.0 feet.
* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 128.5 feet by tomorrow late
evening then begin falling.
&&
Flood Observed Forecast 6 AM
Location Stage Stage Day Time Tue Wed Thu Fri
Cypress Creek
Grant Road 122 128.0 Mon 10 AM 128.4 128.3 127.5 126.3
&&
LAT...LON 2998 9568 3001 9560 3004 9551 2993 9551 2996 9560 2992 9568
$$
Flood Warning
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON, TX
957 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
A river flood warning remains in effect for the Caney Creek...Cypress Creek...
East Fork San Jacinto...Lake Creek...Peach Creek...San Jacinto River...Spring
Creek...West Fork San Jacinto.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Persons are urged to stay away from the river until water levels recede.
Motorists should avoid any water covered roads and find an alternate route.
Livestock and equipment should remain out of the flood plain for the next few
days.
Stay tuned to NOAA Weather radio or other news sources for further updates.
&&
TXC201-339-291456-
/O.EXT.KHGX.FL.W.0149.000000T0000Z-170829T1500Z/
/TMBT2.3.ER.170827T1613Z.170828T1019Z.170829T0900Z.UU/
957 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
The Flood Warning continues for
The Spring Creek Near Tomball
* until Tuesday morning...or until the warning is canceled.
* At 0931 AM Monday the stage was 165.6 feet.
* Major flooding is occurring and Major flooding is forecast.
* Flood stage is 160.0 feet.
* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by early
tomorrow.
&&
Flood Observed Forecast 6 AM
Location Stage Stage Day Time Tue Wed Thu Fri
Spring Creek
Tomball 160 165.6 Mon 10 AM 158.8 157.0 158.7 153.4
&&
LAT...LON 3013 9581 3015 9567 3020 9553 3012 9555 3007 9563 3004 9579
$$
Flood Warning
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON, TX
957 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
A river flood warning remains in effect for the Caney Creek...Cypress Creek...
East Fork San Jacinto...Lake Creek...Peach Creek...San Jacinto River...Spring
Creek...West Fork San Jacinto.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Persons are urged to stay away from the river until water levels recede.
Motorists should avoid any water covered roads and find an alternate route.
Livestock and equipment should remain out of the flood plain for the next few
days.
Stay tuned to NOAA Weather radio or other news sources for further updates.
&&
TXC201-339-291456-
/O.CON.KHGX.FL.W.0143.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
/CFKT2.3.ER.170827T2340Z.170829T0000Z.000000T0000Z.NR/
957 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
The Flood Warning continues for
The West Fork San Jacinto Near Conroe
* until further notice...or until the warning is canceled.
* At 0930 AM Monday the stage was 123.5 feet.
* Major flooding is occurring and Record flooding is forecast.
* Flood stage is 115.8 feet.
* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 126.9 feet by this evening
then begin falling.
* At 126.1 feet...Flood of record set October 18, 1994.
&&
Flood Observed Forecast 6 AM
Location Stage Stage Day Time Tue Wed Thu Fri
West Fork San Jacinto River
Conroe 116 123.5 Mon 09 AM 126.6 124.6 123.9 121.3
&&
LAT...LON 3035 9549 3027 9542 3023 9536 3018 9543 3022 9550 3032 9559
$$
Flood Warning
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON, TX
957 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
A river flood warning remains in effect for the Caney Creek...Cypress Creek...
East Fork San Jacinto...Lake Creek...Peach Creek...San Jacinto River...Spring
Creek...West Fork San Jacinto.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Persons are urged to stay away from the river until water levels recede.
Motorists should avoid any water covered roads and find an alternate route.
Livestock and equipment should remain out of the flood plain for the next few
days.
Stay tuned to NOAA Weather radio or other news sources for further updates.
&&
TXC201-339-291456-
/O.CON.KHGX.FL.W.0095.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
/WFDT2.3.ER.170827T0557Z.170829T1800Z.000000T0000Z.NR/
957 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
The Flood Warning continues for
The Cypress Creek Near Westfield
* until further notice...or until the warning is canceled.
* At 0929 AM Monday the stage was 96.4 feet.
* Record flooding is occurring and Record flooding is forecast.
* Flood stage is 82.9 feet.
* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 98.2 feet by tomorrow late
evening then begin falling.
&&
Flood Observed Forecast 6 AM
Location Stage Stage Day Time Tue Wed Thu Fri
Cypress Creek
Westfield 83 96.4 Mon 09 AM 98.1 98.1 97.0 94.8
&&
LAT...LON 3004 9551 3007 9543 3007 9531 2998 9531 2999 9543 2993 9551
$$
Flood Warning
Flood Warning
National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX
1112 PM CDT SUN AUG 27 2017
TXC157-201-040345-
/O.NEW.KHGX.FA.W.0007.170828T0412Z-170904T0345Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
Fort Bend TX-Harris TX-
1112 PM CDT SUN AUG 27 2017
The National Weather Service in League City has issued a
* Flood Warning for...
Northern Fort Bend County in southeastern Texas...
West central Harris County in southeastern Texas...
* Until 1045 PM CDT Sunday.
* An areal flood warning is in effect through next Sunday September
3rd for areas surrounding Addicks Reservoir and Barker Reservoir
and neighborhoods adjacent to the reservoirs.
* Recent heavy to excessive rainfall is filling both Addicks and
Barker Reservoirs and inundation of neighborhoods adjacent to the
reservoirs is possible.
* Addicks Reservoir... The current level was 100.14 feet and the
water level could reach 110.5 feet. The record level for Addicks
Reservoir was 102.65 feet established in April 2016. Roads in
neighborhoods adjacent to Addicks Reservoir begin to flood at
101.2 feet.
* Barker Reservoir... The current level is 94.85 feet and the water
level could reach 104.3 feet. The record level for Barker
Reservoir was 95.25 feet established in April 2016. Roads in
neighborhoods adjacent to Barker Reservoir begin to flood at 94.9
feet.
* Flood waters will likely hamper traffic around the reservoirs and
several roadways are closed including parts of Highway 6, Clay
Road, Eldridge Parkway and Westheimer Parkway.
* Flood waters could also impact streets in sections of Bear Creek
Village, Lakeforest of Kelliwood and Cinco Ranch which border the
reservoir.
* Some locations that will experience flooding include...
Addicks Park Ten, Eldridge / West Oaks, and Memorial.
A Flood Warning means that flooding is imminent or occurring. All
interested parties should take necessary precautions immediately.
LAT...LON 2980 9571 2982 9567 2983 9567 2983 9565
2986 9562 2984 9560 2985 9559 2984 9558
2982 9557 2980 9558 2979 9559 2979 9564
2978 9565 2976 9564 2973 9565 2970 9571
2972 9575 2978 9569
$$
Flash Flood Warning
Flash Flood Warning
TXC015-039-071-157-167-201-291-321-473-481-290415-
/O.NEW.KHGX.FF.W.0095.170829T0016Z-170829T0415Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
Flash Flood Warning
National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX
716 PM CDT MON AUG 28 2017
The National Weather Service in League City has issued a
* Flash Flood Warning for...
Eastern Wharton County in southeastern Texas...
Southeastern Austin County in southeastern Texas...
Galveston County in southeastern Texas...
Fort Bend County in southeastern Texas...
Brazoria County in southeastern Texas...
Chambers County in southeastern Texas...
Southeastern Waller County in southeastern Texas...
Southeastern Liberty County in southeastern Texas...
Northeastern Matagorda County in southeastern Texas...
Harris County in southeastern Texas...
* Until 1115 PM CDT.
* At 713 PM CDT, Doppler radar and automated rain gauges indicated
thunderstorms producing heavy rain across the warned area. 2 to 5
inches of rain have fallen in the last 6 hours. Flash flooding is
expected to begin shortly.
* Some locations that will experience flooding include...
Pasadena, Pearland, League City, Sugar Land, Baytown, Missouri
City, Galveston Island West End, Galveston Causeway, Texas City,
Friendswood, La Porte, Deer Park, Rosenberg, Lake Jackson, Alvin,
Angleton, Dickinson, Stafford, Bay City and South Houston.
Additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 3 inches are possible in the
warned area.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the
dangers of flooding.
A Flash Flood Warning means that flooding is imminent or occurring.
If you are in the warned area move to higher ground immediately.
Residents living along streams and creeks should take immediate
precautions to protect life and property.
&&
LAT...LON 2955 9439 2947 9436 2889 9546 2887 9581
2905 9608 2938 9613 2979 9606 2990 9579
3000 9540 2999 9495 2993 9444 2989 9444
2989 9436 2956 9435
$$
39
Flash Flood Warning
Flash Flood Warning
TXC201-290715-
/O.EXT.KHGX.FF.W.0088.000000T0000Z-170829T0715Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
Flash Flood Warning
National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX
554 PM CDT MON AUG 28 2017
The National Weather Service in League City has extended the
* Flash Flood Warning for...
Northern Harris County in southeastern Texas...
* Until 215 AM CDT Tuesday.
* At 545 PM CDT, Due to extremely high and rising levels in Cypress
Creek, the Inverness Forest Levee may overtop or breach. Areas in
the Inverness Forest subdivision are under a MADNATORY evacuation.
All residents in the following area are urged to evacuate as soon
as possible. All streets north of Kingsbridge Road including east
and west Greenbrook Drive and all of Kenchester Drive should
evacuate. There is also the possibility of electrical or
mechanical failure at the pump station. A flash flood emergency
will be issued if breach is imminent.
* Some locations that will experience flooding include...
Iverness Forest subdivision.
Flood waters are moving down Cypress Creek at record levels and may
crest at 98.9 feet Wednesday for Cypress Creek near Westfield.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A Flash Flood Warning means that flooding is imminent or occurring.
If you are in the warned area move to higher ground immediately.
Residents living along streams and creeks should take immediate
precautions to protect life and property.
&&
LAT...LON 3002 9542 3004 9542 3004 9541 3003 9540
$$
Civil Emergency Message
TXC201-290445-
BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
CIVIL EMERGENCY MESSAGE
HARRIS
COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT
RELAYED BY NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX
541 PM CDT MON AUG 28 2017
THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE IS TRANSMITTED AT THE REQUEST OF THE HARRIS
COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT.
THIS IS A MANDATORY EVACUATION FOR ALL RESIDENTS IN THE FOLLOWING
AREAS OF INVERNESS FOREST SUBDIVISION. ALL STREETS NORTH OF
KINGSBRIDGE ROAD INCLUDING EAST AND WEST GREENBROOK DRIVE AND
KENCHESTER DRIVE. DUE TO EXTREMELY HIGH AND RISING LEVELS IN
CYPRESS CREEK THE INVERNESS FOREST LEVEE MAY OVERTOP OR BREACH.
THERE IS ALSO A POSSIBILITY OF ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL FAILURE AT
THE PUMP STATION. RESIDENTS ARE URGED TO EVACUATE AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT THE HARRIS COUNTY
FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT AT 713 684 4000
$$
Flash Flood Watch
Flood Watch
National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX
443 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
TXZ163-164-176>179-195>200-210>214-226-227-235>238-290545-
/O.CON.KHGX.FF.A.0008.000000T0000Z-170831T0000Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
Austin-Brazoria-Brazos-Burleson-Chambers-Colorado-Fort Bend-
Galveston-Grimes-Harris-Houston-Jackson-Liberty-Madison-Matagorda-
Montgomery-Polk-San Jacinto-Trinity-Walker-Waller-Washington-
Wharton-
Including the cities of Alvin, Anahuac, Angleton, Bay City,
Bellville, Brenham, Brookshire, Bryan, Caldwell, Cleveland,
Coldspring, College Station, Columbus, Conroe, Corrigan,
Crockett, Dayton, Eagle Lake, Edna, El Campo, Freeport,
Friendswood, Galveston, Groveton, Hempstead, Houston, Humble,
Huntsville, Katy, Lake Jackson, Lake Somerville, League City,
Liberty, Livingston, Madisonville, Missouri City, Mont Belvieu,
Navasota, Onalaska, Palacios, Pasadena, Pearland, Pierce,
Prairie View, Richmond, Rosenberg, Sealy, Shepherd, Sugar Land,
Texas City, The Woodlands, Tomball, Trinity, Weimar, Wharton,
Willis, and Winnie
443 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
...AREA`S FLASH FLOODING AND BAYOU FLOODING WILL BE TRANSITIONING
TO RIVER FLOODING OVER THE NEXT SEVERAL DAYS...
...FLASH FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH WEDNESDAY
EVENING...
The Flash Flood Watch continues for
* Portions of Southeast Texas and southeast Texas...including
the following counties...in Southeast Texas...Jackson. In
southeast Texas...Austin...Brazoria...Brazos...Burleson...
Chambers...Colorado...Fort Bend...Galveston...Grimes...
Harris...Houston...Liberty...Madison...Matagorda...
Montgomery...Polk...San Jacinto...Trinity...Walker...Waller...
Washington and Wharton.
* Through Wednesday evening
* Catastrophic and epic flooding continued this afternoon in and
around the Houston and Galveston areas and surrounding
communities. Rainfall since Saturday has totaled 15 to over 30
inches. Additional life-threatening rainfall of 10 to 20 inches
with isolated higher amounts are possible. If these amounts
materialize, the results could be devastating, especially if any
of these rains fall where catastrophic flooding has already
occurred.
* The Flash Flood Watch could be extended beyond Thursday
evening.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A Flash Flood Watch means that conditions may develop that lead
to flash flooding. Flash flooding is a very dangerous situation.
Do not attempt to travel into flooded areas if you are in a safe
place and do not drive into flooded roadways.
You should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to take action
should additional Flash Flood Warnings be issued.
&&
$$
Hurricane Local Statement
Tropical Storm Harvey Local Statement Advisory Number 34
TXZ163-164-176>179-195>200-210>214-226-227-235>238-290530-
Tropical Storm Harvey Local Statement Advisory Number 34
National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX AL092017
430 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
This product covers Southeast Texas
**LIFE-THREATENING FLOODING CONTINUES OVER SOUTHEASTERN TEXAS**
NEW INFORMATION
---------------
* CHANGES TO WATCHES AND WARNINGS:
- A Storm Surge Watch has been issued for Chambers and Galveston
* CURRENT WATCHES AND WARNINGS:
- A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for Brazoria, Harris,
Jackson, Liberty, and Matagorda
- A Tropical Storm Warning and Storm Surge Watch are in effect
for Chambers and Galveston
* STORM INFORMATION:
- About 80 miles southwest of Galveston TX or about 20 miles
east-southeast of Matagorda TX
- 28.5N 95.7W
- Storm Intensity 45 mph
- Movement East-southeast or 110 degrees at 3 mph
SITUATION OVERVIEW
------------------
The life-threatening flooding event around the Houston metro continues
today with water rescues and evacuations still occurring in the area.
Per observations, a widespread 2 to 5 inches of rain has still fallen
in the past 6 hours across areas from SE Harris County southwestward to
northern Matagorda County. Given the completely saturated ground, this
amount of rainfall and future expected heavy rainfall will keep the
flooding threat at the forefront of this storm. Tornadoes have been a
threat the last couple of days and while there is still a threat today,
the overall threat is less than the last couple of days. Elevated
tides will cause the recession of coastal flood waters to be slow,
likely lasting into the first part of the week. As Harvey drifts just
off the Upper Texas Coast, the potential for tropical storm force winds
will also extend up the coastline. Ultimately, of the multiple hazards
present with this storm, the greatest threat to life and property
remains the ongoing extreme rainfall and its consequent prolonged and
catastrophic flash flooding event.
POTENTIAL IMPACTS
-----------------
* FLOODING RAIN:
Potential impacts from the flooding rain are still unfolding across
southeast Texas. Remain well guarded against life-threatening flood
waters having catastrophic impacts. If realized, these impacts include:
- Extreme rainfall flooding may prompt numerous evacuations and
rescues.
- Rivers and tributaries may overwhelmingly overflow their banks
in many places with deep moving water. Small streams, creeks,
canals, and ditches may become raging rivers. Flood control
systems and barriers may become stressed.
- Flood waters can enter numerous structures within multiple
communities, some structures becoming uninhabitable or washed
away. Numerous places where flood waters may cover escape
routes. Streets and parking lots become rivers of raging water
with underpasses submerged. Driving conditions become very
dangerous. Numerous road and bridge closures with some weakened
or washed out.
* TORNADOES:
Potential impacts from tornadoes are still unfolding across coastal
areas of Southeast Texas. Remain well braced against a tornado event
having limited impacts. If realized, these impacts include:
- The occurrence of isolated tornadoes can hinder the execution
of emergency plans during tropical events.
- A few places may experience tornado damage, along with power
and communications disruptions.
- Locations could realize roofs peeled off buildings, chimneys
toppled, mobile homes pushed off foundations or overturned,
large tree tops and branches snapped off, shallow-rooted trees
knocked over, moving vehicles blown off roads, and small boats
pulled from moorings.
Elsewhere across Southeast Texas, little to no impact is anticipated.
* SURGE:
Potential impacts from the main surge event are now unfolding across
Galveston Bay and the Upper Texas Coast. Remain well away from locally
hazardous surge having limited impacts. If realized, these impacts
include:
- Localized inundation with storm surge flooding mainly along
immediate shorelines and in low-lying spots, or in areas
farther inland near where higher surge waters move ashore.
- Sections of near-shore roads and parking lots become overspread
with surge water. Driving conditions dangerous in places where
surge water covers the road.
- Moderate beach erosion. Heavy surf also breaching dunes, mainly
in usually vulnerable locations. Strong rip currents.
- Minor to locally moderate damage to marinas, docks, boardwalks,
and piers. A few small craft broken away from moorings.
Elsewhere across Southeast Texas, little to no impact is anticipated.
* WIND:
Potential impacts from the main wind event are now unfolding across
Southeast Texas. Remain well sheltered from hazardous wind having
limited impacts. If realized, these impacts include:
- Damage to porches, awnings, carports, sheds, and unanchored
mobile homes. Unsecured lightweight objects blown about.
- Many large tree limbs broken off. A few trees snapped or
uprooted, but with greater numbers in places where trees are
shallow rooted. Some fences and roadway signs blown over.
- A few roads impassable from debris, particularly within urban
or heavily wooded places. Hazardous driving conditions on
bridges and other elevated roadways.
- Scattered power and communications outages.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS
----------------------------------
* EVACUATIONS:
Do not return to evacuated areas until hazardous winds diminish and
flood waters abate.
* OTHER PREPAREDNESS INFORMATION:
Now is the time to remain safely sheltered from the storm. Stay
inside and away from windows. Listen for updates and be ready in case
you lose electrical power. Locate your battery powered radio and
flashlight from your Emergency Supplies Kit. Keep these items close.
During the peak of the storm, keep your shoes on and rain gear handy.
Boots and tennis shoes offer the best foot protection if you become
unexpectedly exposed to the elements.
Continue to keep your cell phone well charged for as long as
possible. If you lose power, use it more sparingly and mainly for
personal emergencies and check-ins. Do not overload communications
systems with idle chatter.
Do not venture outside while in the eye of a hurricane. Within the
eye, weather conditions may temporarily improve which can be
misleading. Once the eye passes, the wind will change direction and
return to dangerous speeds. Heavy rain will also return. Be smart and
remain safely hidden from the storm.
Do not be a thrill seeker or risk your life for senseless photos or
videos. Be wise and avoid becoming another statistic.
Be ready to move to the identified safe room if your home or shelter
begins to fail. Quickly move to an interior room on the lowest floor.
Put as many sturdy walls between you and the storm as you can.
Protect your head and body.
* 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
-----------
The next local statement will be issued by the National Weather
Service in Houston/Galveston TX around 1030 PM CDT, or sooner if
conditions warrant.
$$
Tropical Storm Warning
Harvey Local Watch/Warning Statement/Advisory Number 34
National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX AL092017
419 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
TXZ213-290530-
/O.CON.KHGX.TR.W.1009.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
Harris-
419 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
...TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT...
* WIND
- LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: Below tropical storm force wind
- Peak Wind Forecast: 25-35 mph with gusts to 50 mph
- CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: Elevated
- The wind threat has remained nearly steady from the
previous assessment.
- Emergency plans should include a reasonable threat for
tropical storm force wind of 39 to 57 mph.
- To be safe, prepare for the potential of limited wind
impacts. Remaining efforts to secure properties should now
be brought to completion.
- Hazardous wind is possible. Failure to adequately shelter
may result in serious injury. Move to safe shelter before
the wind becomes hazardous.
- POTENTIAL IMPACTS: Limited
- Damage to porches, awnings, carports, sheds, and unanchored
mobile homes. Unsecured lightweight objects blown about.
- Many large tree limbs broken off. A few trees snapped or
uprooted, but with greater numbers in places where trees
are shallow rooted. Some fences and roadway signs blown
over.
- A few roads impassable from debris, particularly within
urban or heavily wooded places. Hazardous driving
conditions on bridges and other elevated roadways.
- Scattered power and communications outages.
* STORM SURGE
- LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: Localized storm surge possible
- Peak Storm Surge Inundation: The potential for up to 2 feet
above ground somewhere within surge prone areas
- Window of concern: Begins late this afternoon
- CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: Elevated
- The storm surge threat has remained nearly steady from the
previous assessment.
- Emergency planning should include a reasonable threat for
peak storm surge flooding of greater than 1 foot above
ground.
- To be safe, prepare for the potential of limited storm
surge flooding impacts. Efforts should now be underway.
- Localized inundation is possible. Follow the instructions
of local officials. Consider voluntary evacuation if
recommended. Leave if evacuation orders are issued.
- POTENTIAL IMPACTS: Limited
- Localized inundation with storm surge flooding mainly along
immediate shorelines and in low-lying spots, or in areas
farther inland near where higher surge waters move ashore.
- Sections of near-shore roads and parking lots become
overspread with surge water. Driving conditions dangerous
in places where surge water covers the road.
- Moderate beach erosion. Heavy surf also breaching dunes,
mainly in usually vulnerable locations. Strong rip currents.
- Minor to locally moderate damage to marinas, docks,
boardwalks, and piers. A few small craft broken away from
moorings.
* FLOODING RAIN
- LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: Flash Flood Watch is in effect
- Peak Rainfall Amounts: Additional 12-18 inches, with
locally higher amounts
- CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: Extreme
- The flooding rain threat has remained nearly steady from
the previous assessment.
- Emergency plans should include a reasonable threat of
extreme flooding where peak rainfall totals vastly exceed
amounts conducive for flash flooding and rapid inundation.
Rescues and emergency evacuations are very likely.
- To be safe, aggressively prepare for the potential of
devastating to catastrophic flooding rain impacts.
- Life-threatening flooding is possible. Failure to take
action may result in serious injury, significant loss of
life, or human suffering. If flood related watches and
warnings are issued, heed recommended actions. Poor
decisions may result in being cut off or needlessly risk
lives. If vulnerable, relocate to safe shelter on higher
ground before flood waters arrive.
- POTENTIAL IMPACTS: Devastating to Catastrophic
- Extreme rainfall flooding may prompt numerous evacuations
and rescues.
- Rivers and tributaries may overwhelmingly overflow their
banks in many places with deep moving water. Small streams,
creeks, canals, and ditches may become raging rivers. Flood
control systems and barriers may become stressed.
- Flood waters can enter numerous structures within multiple
communities, some structures becoming uninhabitable or
washed away. Numerous places where flood waters may cover
escape routes. Streets and parking lots become rivers of
raging water with underpasses submerged. Driving conditions
become very dangerous. Numerous road and bridge closures
with some weakened or washed out.
* TORNADO
- LATEST LOCAL FORECAST:
- Situation is somewhat favorable for tornadoes
- CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: Elevated
- The tornado threat has remained nearly steady from the
previous assessment.
- When implementing emergency plans, include a reasonable
threat for isolated tornadoes.
- To be safe, prepare for the potential of limited tornado
impacts.
- Listen for tornado watches and warnings. Be ready to
shelter quickly if a tornado approaches.
- POTENTIAL IMPACTS: Limited
- The occurrence of isolated tornadoes can hinder the
execution of emergency plans during tropical events.
- A few places may experience tornado damage, along with
power and communications disruptions.
- Locations could realize roofs peeled off buildings,
chimneys toppled, mobile homes pushed off foundations or
overturned, large tree tops and branches snapped off,
shallow-rooted trees knocked over, moving vehicles blown
off roads, and small boats pulled from moorings.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX
522 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
GMZ330-335-350-355-370-375-TXZ163-164-176>179-195>200-210>214-226-
227-235>238-291100-
Austin-Brazoria-Brazos-Burleson-Chambers-
Coastal waters from Freeport to the Matagorda Ship Channel out
20 NM-Coastal waters from High Island to Freeport out 20 NM-
Colorado-Fort Bend-Galveston-Galveston Bay-Grimes-Harris-Houston-
Jackson-Liberty-Madison-Matagorda-Matagorda Bay-Montgomery-Polk-
San Jacinto-Trinity-Walker-Waller-Washington-
Waters from Freeport to the Matagorda Ship Channel from 20 to
60 NM-Waters from High Island to Freeport from 20 to 60 NM-
Wharton-
522 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of Southeast Texas.
.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight
Periods of mainly light to moderate rain with embedded showers and
thunderstorms containing heavier rains can be expected across the
area today and tonight as Tropical Storm Harvey moves off the coast
near Matagorda Bay. Any heavy rain falling on locations that have
already received record breaking rainfall will be devastating.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Tuesday through Sunday
Harvey is expected to work its way up the Texas coast on Tuesday
and Wednesday. This track should bring periods of mainly light to
moderate rain with embedded showers and thunderstorms containing
heavier rains for the area. Any heavy rain falling on locations
that have already received record breaking rainfall will be
devastating.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotters will be possible through Wednesday.


Local weather forecast by “City, St” or zip code
9 products issued by NWS for: 3 Miles S Lake Charles LA
Flash Flood Warning
Flash Flood Warning
LAC019-023-053-290700-
/O.NEW.KLCH.FF.W.0073.170828T2341Z-170829T0700Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
Flash Flood Warning
National Weather Service Lake Charles LA
641 PM CDT MON AUG 28 2017
The National Weather Service in Lake Charles has issued a
* Flash Flood Warning for...
Northern Cameron Parish in southwestern Louisiana...
Jefferson Davis Parish in southwestern Louisiana...
Calcasieu Parish in southwestern Louisiana...
* Until 200 AM CDT Tuesday
* At 631 PM CDT, Doppler radar and automated rain gauges indicated
heavy rain falling across the warned area from near Moss Bluff to
Lake Charles and Iowa extending south to Hayes and across Eastern
Cameron Parish and extending into the Gulf. The rain is currently
light across Western Calcasieu Parish. Rainfall amounts in the
heavy band of rain across Eastern Calcasieu and Cameron Parishes
three to 12 inches in just the past six hours. Across the Western
portions of Calcasieu and Cameron Parishes rainfall amounts have
been one to five inches. Flash flooding is already occurring and
becoming much more serious across Eastern portions of Calcasieu
Parish. Please if you are in a safe location do not venture out
into the developing flood situation.
* Some locations that will experience flooding include...
Lake Charles, Sulphur, Jennings, Westlake, Welsh, Vinton, Iowa,
Lake Arthur, Elton, Fenton, Grand Lake, Hayes, Moss Bluff, De
Quincy, Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge, Lake Charles Regional
Airport, Starks, Klondike, Dequincy and Lunita.
Additional rainfall amounts of two to six inches are possible this
evening with locally higher amounts.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A Flash Flood Warning means that flooding is imminent or occurring.
Residents living along streams and creeks and poor drainage
areas should take immediate precautions to protect life and property.
&&
LAT...LON 3006 9370 3009 9373 3014 9369 3040 9373
3040 9349 3049 9349 3049 9339 3040 9338
3044 9278 3049 9277 3049 9263 3009 9262
3004 9272 3004 9262 2994 9262 2994 9325
3005 9328 3005 9333 2993 9334 2993 9376
$$
Flash Flood Watch
Flood Watch
National Weather Service Lake Charles LA
402 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
...HEAVY RAINS FROM HARVEY POISED TO BRING MORE FLOODING...
.Showers and thunderstorms associated with the outer bands of
Tropical Storm Harvey will continue to develop and move ashore
across Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana through much of
the coming week. Excessive rainfall amounts are likely through
Thursday, and with soil already saturated from recent rains,
flash flooding is likely.
LAZ027>033-041>045-052>055-073-074-TXZ180-201-215-216-259>262-
290500-
/O.CON.KLCH.FF.A.0008.000000T0000Z-170901T0000Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
Vernon-Rapides-Avoyelles-Beauregard-Allen-Evangeline-St. Landry-
Calcasieu-Jefferson Davis-Acadia-Lafayette-Upper St. Martin-
Vermilion-Iberia-St. Mary-Lower St. Martin-West Cameron-
East Cameron-Tyler-Hardin-Jefferson-Orange-Northern Jasper-
Northern Newton-Southern Jasper-Southern Newton-
Including the cities of Fort Polk, Pickering, Leesville, Slagle,
Alexandria, Pineville, Effie, Marksville, Bunkie, Cottonport,
Simmesport, Mansura, Bundick Lake, De Ridder, Fields, Oretta,
Oakdale, Kinder, Ville Platte, Beaver, St. Landry, Mamou,
Reddell, Lawtell, Opelousas, Eunice, Lake Charles, Sulphur,
Hathaway, Jennings, Topsy, Roanoke, Welsh, Lake Arthur, Crowley,
Rayne, Branch, Church Point, Richard, Lafayette, Breaux Bridge,
Cade, St. Martinville, Abbeville, Intracoastal City, Meaux,
Forked Island, Kaplan, New Iberia, Morgan City, Burns Point,
Centerville, Franklin, Patterson, Berwick, Bayou Vista,
Stephensville, Hackberry, Johnson Bayou, Grand Lake, Klondike,
Cameron, Creole, Grand Chenier, Rutherford Beach, Town Bluff,
Fred, Hillister, Ivanhoe, Spurger, Warren, Woodville, Lumberton,
Silsbee, Beaumont, Sabine Pass, Sea Rim State Park, Orange,
Vidor, Bridge City, Holly Springs, Jasper, Kirbyville,
Magnolia Springs, Mt. Union, Roganville, Burkeville, Farrsville,
Jamestown, Newton, Wiergate, Bleakwood, Call, Gist, Buna,
Evadale, and Deweyville
402 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
...FLASH FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH THURSDAY EVENING...
The Flash Flood Watch continues for
* Portions of Louisiana and southeast Texas, including the
following areas, in Louisiana, Acadia, Allen, Avoyelles,
Beauregard, Calcasieu, East Cameron, Evangeline, Iberia,
Jefferson Davis, Lafayette, Lower St. Martin, Rapides, St.
Landry, St. Mary, Upper St. Martin, Vermilion, Vernon, and
West Cameron. In southeast Texas, Hardin, Jefferson, Northern
Jasper, Northern Newton, Orange, Southern Jasper, Southern
Newton, and Tyler.
* Through Thursday evening
* Areal rainfall amounts of 10 to 15 inches are expected across
Southeast Texas, Southwest Louisiana and portions of South-
Central Louisiana, with 5 to 10 inches expected across Central
Louisiana. Intense rainfall rates may overwhelm local drainage
capacity.
* The flooding of roads, low lying areas, and areas with poor
drainage will be possible. If encountering flooded roadways,
remember to turn around, don`t drown.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A Flash Flood Watch means that conditions may develop that lead
to flash flooding. Flash flooding is a VERY DANGEROUS SITUATION.
You should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to take action
should Flash Flood Warnings be issued.
&&
$$
25
Flood Warning
Flood Warning
National Weather Service Lake Charles La
226 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
...The National Weather Service in Lake Charles has issued a flood
warning for the following rivers in Louisiana...Texas...
Calcasieu River Near Oakdale
Calcasieu River Near Oberlin
Sabine River Near Orange
...Observed Flooding Changed from Moderate to Minor Severity for the
following rivers in Louisiana...
...Forecast Flooding Changed from Moderate to Major Severity for the
following rivers in Louisiana...
Mermentau River Near Mermentau
...Observed Flooding Changed from Minor to Nonflood Severity for the
following rivers in Louisiana...
...Forecast Flooding Changed from Minor to Moderate Severity for the
following rivers in Louisiana...
Bayou Des Cannes NEAR Eunice
Bundick Creek At Bundick Lake
Whisky Chitto Creek Near Mittie
Calcasieu River Near Kinder
Bayou Nezpique Near Basile
LAC019-TXC361-290925-
/O.NEW.KLCH.FL.W.0116.170830T1000Z-170903T0200Z/
/ORNT2.1.ER.170830T1000Z.170830T1200Z.170902T0200Z.NO/
226 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
The National Weather Service in Lake Charles has issued a
* Flood Warning for
the Sabine River Near Orange.
* from late Tuesday night to Saturday evening...or until the warning
is cancelled.
* At 1:46 PM Monday the stage was 3.8 feet.
* Minor flooding is forecast.
* Flood stage is 4.0 feet.
* Forecast...rise above flood stage by Wednesday morning and continue
to rise to near 4.1 feet by early Friday morning. the river will
fall below flood stage by Friday before midnight.
* Impact...At stages near 5.0 feet...Moderate flooding can be
expected along the river with some roads in Orange likely flooded.
Back water flooding can also be expected along Adams Bayou in
Orange.
* Impact...At stages near 4.0 feet...Flooding of mainly secondary
roads near the river can be expected. Steward Road may become
impassable near the weigh station in Louisiana. The Louisiana weigh
station is flooded. Water surrounds the Louisiana and Texas welcome
centers.
&&
LAT...LON 3018 9376 3018 9365 3014 9363 2998 9372
3001 9381
$$
Tornado Watch
TORNADO WATCH OUTLINE UPDATE FOR WT 474
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
1215 PM CDT MON AUG 28 2017
TORNADO WATCH 474 IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1200 AM CDT FOR THE
FOLLOWING LOCATIONS
LAC001-005-007-019-023-033-045-047-051-053-055-057-063-071-075-
087-089-093-095-099-101-103-105-109-113-121-290500-
/O.NEW.KWNS.TO.A.0474.170828T1715Z-170829T0500Z/
LA
. LOUISIANA PARISHES INCLUDED ARE
ACADIA ASCENSION ASSUMPTION
CALCASIEU CAMERON EAST BATON ROUGE
IBERIA IBERVILLE JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON DAVIS LAFAYETTE LAFOURCHE
LIVINGSTON ORLEANS PLAQUEMINES
ST. BERNARD ST. CHARLES ST. JAMES
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST ST. MARTIN ST. MARY
ST. TAMMANY TANGIPAHOA TERREBONNE
VERMILION WEST BATON ROUGE
$$
Flood Warning
Flood Statement
National Weather Service Lake Charles La
1052 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in
Louisiana...Texas..
Bayou Des Cannes NEAR Eunice
Whisky Chitto Creek Near Mittie
Calcasieu River At Old Town Bay
Calcasieu River Near Salt Water Barrier
Bayou Nezpique Near Basile
Mermentau River Near Mermentau
Vermilion River At Lafayette, Surrey Street Gage
Bayou Anacoco Near Rosepine
Sabine River Near Bon Wier
Sabine River Near Deweyville
Neches River Near Town Bluff
Neches River Near Evadale
Neches River at Neches River Saltwater Barrier
Neches River Near Beaumont
Village Creek Near Kountze
Pine Island Bayou Near Sour Lake
Bundick Creek At Bundick Lake
Calcasieu River Near Glenmora
Calcasieu River Near Kinder
West Fork Of The Calcasieu River At Sam Houston Jones State Park
LAC019-290551-
/O.EXT.KLCH.FL.W.0100.170829T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
/LCRL1.1.ER.170829T0000Z.170831T1200Z.000000T0000Z.NO/
1052 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
...Flood Warning extended until further notice...The Flood Warning
continues for
The West Fork Of The Calcasieu River At Sam Houston Jones State
Park.
* from this evening until further notice...or until the warning is
cancelled.
* At 8:00 AM Monday the stage was 4.2 feet.
* Minor flooding is forecast.
* Flood stage is 5.0 feet.
* Forecast...rise above flood stage by this evening and continue to
rise to near 6.0 feet by Thursday morning.
* Impact...At stages near 6.5 feet...Portions of South Perkins Ferry
Road become impassable. Recreational areas in Sam Houston Jones
State Park are under water, including the playground and campsites
nearest the river.
* Impact...At stages near 5.0 feet...Low spots on South Perkins
Ferry Road have water on it. Water is over some boat docks on South
Perkins Ferry Road and over boat ramps at Sam Houston Jones State
Park. Extensive marshland flooding will occur upstream and
downstream from the park.
&&
LAT...LON 3032 9323 3028 9323 3028 9331 3030 9332 3032 9329
$$
Flood Warning
Flood Statement
National Weather Service Lake Charles La
1052 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in
Louisiana...Texas..
Bayou Des Cannes NEAR Eunice
Whisky Chitto Creek Near Mittie
Calcasieu River At Old Town Bay
Calcasieu River Near Salt Water Barrier
Bayou Nezpique Near Basile
Mermentau River Near Mermentau
Vermilion River At Lafayette, Surrey Street Gage
Bayou Anacoco Near Rosepine
Sabine River Near Bon Wier
Sabine River Near Deweyville
Neches River Near Town Bluff
Neches River Near Evadale
Neches River at Neches River Saltwater Barrier
Neches River Near Beaumont
Village Creek Near Kountze
Pine Island Bayou Near Sour Lake
Bundick Creek At Bundick Lake
Calcasieu River Near Glenmora
Calcasieu River Near Kinder
West Fork Of The Calcasieu River At Sam Houston Jones State Park
LAC019-290551-
/O.CON.KLCH.FL.W.0095.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
/LCHL1.2.FS.170826T1645Z.170831T1200Z.000000T0000Z.NO/
1052 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
The Flood Warning continues for
The Calcasieu River Near Salt Water Barrier.
* until further notice...or until the warning is cancelled.
* At 9:00 AM Monday the stage was 4.9 feet.
* Minor flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.
* Flood stage is 4.0 feet.
* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 6.5 feet by
Thursday morning. Additional rises may be possible thereafter.
* Impact...At stages near 6.0 feet...Significant flooding of
numerous recreational camps and homes will occur. River Road and
much of Mims Road are impassable.
* Impact...At stages near 5.5 feet...Access roads including River
Road in North Lake Charles and Mims Road in Westlake become
impassable to some vehicles.
* Impact...At stages near 5.0 feet...River Road in North Lake
Charles and Mims Road in Westlake are flooded. Extensive marshland
flooding will occur.
* Impact...At stages near 4.5 feet...Water covers portions of River
Road in north Lake Charles.
* Impact...At stages near 4.0 feet...Minor marshland flooding
occurs. Flooding also begins on River Road in north Lake Charles.
&&
LAT...LON 3036 9309 3029 9303 3014 9328 3017 9335 3035 9332
$$
Flood Warning
Flood Statement
National Weather Service Lake Charles La
1052 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in
Louisiana...Texas..
Bayou Des Cannes NEAR Eunice
Whisky Chitto Creek Near Mittie
Calcasieu River At Old Town Bay
Calcasieu River Near Salt Water Barrier
Bayou Nezpique Near Basile
Mermentau River Near Mermentau
Vermilion River At Lafayette, Surrey Street Gage
Bayou Anacoco Near Rosepine
Sabine River Near Bon Wier
Sabine River Near Deweyville
Neches River Near Town Bluff
Neches River Near Evadale
Neches River at Neches River Saltwater Barrier
Neches River Near Beaumont
Village Creek Near Kountze
Pine Island Bayou Near Sour Lake
Bundick Creek At Bundick Lake
Calcasieu River Near Glenmora
Calcasieu River Near Kinder
West Fork Of The Calcasieu River At Sam Houston Jones State Park
LAC011-019-TXC351-361-290551-
/O.CON.KLCH.FL.W.0096.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
/DWYT2.2.ER.170828T1352Z.170901T0000Z.000000T0000Z.NO/
1052 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
The Flood Warning continues for
The Sabine River Near Deweyville.
* until further notice...or until the warning is cancelled.
* At 9:45 AM Monday the stage was 24.0 feet.
* Minor flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.
* Flood stage is 24.0 feet.
* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 27.2 feet by
Thursday evening then begin falling.
* Impact...At stages near 27.0 feet...Widespread moderate lowland
flooding will occur. Homes in Deweyville closest to the river are
flooded. Flooding of homes in the Indian Lakes and River Oaks
sections will also occur. Low-lying roads and a few homes in
Southwest Beauregard Parish have some flooding.
* Impact...At stages near 26.8 feet...Deweyville schools may be
closed due to school bus routes being flooded.
* Impact...At stages near 26.0 feet...Moderate lowland flooding will
occur. The lowest homes between Deweyville and the river begin to
flood, especially in the Indian Lakes and River Oaks sections.
Low-lying roads and a few homes in Southwestern Beauregard Parish
have some flooding.
* Impact...At stages near 25.0 feet...Lowest roads beside the river
flood around Deweyville and subject to being closed. In addition,
low-lying roads in Southwest Beauregard Parish are flooded
including Robert Clark Road. Flooding occurs on the south side of
Niblett Bluff Park with access roads to camp houses cut off around
the park. Access roads to the river in Northeastern Orange County
become flooded.
* Impact...At stages near 24.0 feet...Minor lowland flooding will
occur.
* Impact...At stages near 23.0 feet...The river is at bankfull
stage.
&&
LAT...LON 3057 9363 3011 9364 3011 9378 3031 9381
3062 9378
$$
Flood Warning
Flood Statement
National Weather Service Lake Charles La
1052 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in
Louisiana...Texas..
Bayou Des Cannes NEAR Eunice
Whisky Chitto Creek Near Mittie
Calcasieu River At Old Town Bay
Calcasieu River Near Salt Water Barrier
Bayou Nezpique Near Basile
Mermentau River Near Mermentau
Vermilion River At Lafayette, Surrey Street Gage
Bayou Anacoco Near Rosepine
Sabine River Near Bon Wier
Sabine River Near Deweyville
Neches River Near Town Bluff
Neches River Near Evadale
Neches River at Neches River Saltwater Barrier
Neches River Near Beaumont
Village Creek Near Kountze
Pine Island Bayou Near Sour Lake
Bundick Creek At Bundick Lake
Calcasieu River Near Glenmora
Calcasieu River Near Kinder
West Fork Of The Calcasieu River At Sam Houston Jones State Park
LAC019-290551-
/O.CON.KLCH.FL.W.0094.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
/OTBL1.2.FS.170827T1000Z.170831T1200Z.000000T0000Z.NO/
1052 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
The Flood Warning continues for
The Calcasieu River At Old Town Bay.
* until further notice...or until the warning is cancelled.
* At 5:00 AM Monday the stage was 5.2 feet.
* Minor flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.
* Flood stage is 4.0 feet.
* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 6.5 feet by
Thursday morning then begin falling.
* Impact...At stages near 7.0 feet...Lower end of Pickrel Lane near
the river begins to flood. Goos Ferry Road is impassable. Closure
of the Calcasieu River to recreational boat traffic is likely from
the Saltwater Barrier to the parish line.
* Impact...At stages near 6.0 feet...Goos Ferry Road becomes
impassable. Calcasieu River from the Saltwater Barrier to the
parish line may be closed to recreational boat traffic.
* Impact...At stages near 5.0 feet...Water over lowest portions of
Goos Ferry Road. Cars should be moved to higher ground.
* Impact...At stages near 4.0 feet...Minor flooding of Goos Ferry
Road will occur.
* Impact...At stages near 3.5 feet...Ponding of water on low spots
along Goos Ferry Road will occur.
&&
LAT...LON 3038 9314 3031 9303 3025 9308 3019 9321 3030 9329
$$

Hazardous Weather Outlook
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Lake Charles LA
635 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
LAZ027>033-041>045-052>055-073-074-TXZ180-201-215-216-259>262-
291200-
Vernon-Rapides-Avoyelles-Beauregard-Allen-Evangeline-St. Landry-
Calcasieu-Jefferson Davis-Acadia-Lafayette-Upper St. Martin-
Vermilion-Iberia-St. Mary-Lower St. Martin-West Cameron-
East Cameron-Tyler-Hardin-Jefferson-Orange-Northern Jasper-
Northern Newton-Southern Jasper-Southern Newton-
635 AM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of central
Louisiana, south central Louisiana, southwest Louisiana, west
central Louisiana, and southeast Texas.
.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight
Heavy rainfall from slowly moving Tropical Storm Harvey along the
Texas coast will produce several rounds of training showers and
thunderstorms across Southeast Texas, Central and Southern
Louisiana. A flash flood watch for the entire area continues.
The prolonged east to southeast winds will lead to minor coastal
flooding across Southeast Texas and Southwestern Louisiana.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Tuesday through Sunday
Continued heavy rainfall from Tropical Storm Harvey will continue
through Thursday. The chances of precipitation will slowly diminish
Friday into the Labor Day weekend and the entire system moves
further inland and weakens.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation will likely be required.
Click on the location for previous observations |
Location |
Sky/Weather |
Temperature |
Dewpoint |
Humidity |
Wind |
Pressure |
Obs Time |
Lake Charles |
Rain Fog/Mist
|
73.0
°F |
73.0
°F |
100
% |
East at 16.1 MPH (14 KT)
|
29.75
inches |
Last Updated on Aug 28 2017, 6:53 pm CDT
|
Alexandria |
Mostly Cloudy
|
72.0
°F |
71.1
°F |
97
% |
Northeast at 4.6 MPH (4 KT)
|
29.84
inches |
Last Updated on Aug 28 2017, 6:53 pm CDT
|
Beaumont |
Overcast
|
75.0
°F |
71.6
°F |
89
% |
Not available
|
29.71
inches |
Last Updated on Aug 28 2017, 6:55 pm CDT
|
De Quincy |
Rain
|
71.0
°F |
70.0
°F |
96
% |
from the Northeast at 6.9 gusting to 17.3 MPH (6 gusting to 15 KT)
|
29.78
inches |
Last Updated on Aug 28 2017, 6:55 pm CDT
|
De Ridder |
Light Rain
|
72.0
°F |
70.3
°F |
96
% |
Northeast at 6.9 MPH (6 KT)
|
29.82
inches |
Last Updated on Aug 28 2017, 6:55 pm CDT
|
Fort Polk |
Light Rain Fog/Mist
|
71.0
°F |
69.8
°F |
95
% |
Northeast at 9.2 MPH (8 KT)
|
29.81
inches |
Last Updated on Aug 28 2017, 6:58 pm CDT
|
Jasper |
Light Rain
|
73.0
°F |
71.6
°F |
96
% |
from the Northeast at 12.7 gusting to 19.6 MPH (11 gusting to 17 KT)
|
29.83
inches |
Last Updated on Aug 28 2017, 6:55 pm CDT
|
Jennings |
Rain and Breezy
|
73.0
°F |
71.1
°F |
92
% |
East at 21.9 MPH (19 KT)
|
29.75
inches |
Last Updated on Aug 28 2017, 6:55 pm CDT
|
Lafayette |
Overcast
|
75.0
°F |
73.0
°F |
94
% |
from the East at 9.2 gusting to 17.3 MPH (8 gusting to 15 KT)
|
29.79
inches |
Last Updated on Aug 28 2017, 6:53 pm CDT
|
Nederland/Port Arthur |
Overcast and Breezy
|
75.0
°F |
72.0
°F |
90
% |
from the Northeast at 21.9 gusting to 33.4 MPH (19 gusting to 29 KT)
|
29.69
inches |
Last Updated on Aug 28 2017, 6:53 pm CDT
|
New Iberia |
Overcast and Breezy
|
76.0
°F |
71.1
°F |
85
% |
from the East at 21.9 gusting to 29.9 MPH (19 gusting to 26 KT)
|
29.78
inches |
Last Updated on Aug 28 2017, 6:53 pm CDT
|
Opelousas |
Overcast
|
72.0
°F |
70.0
°F |
93
% |
East at 9.2 MPH (8 KT)
|
29.80
inches |
Last Updated on Aug 28 2017, 6:55 pm CDT
|
Orange |
Overcast
|
75.0
°F |
73.0
°F |
93
% |
from the Northeast at 17.3 gusting to 26.5 MPH (15 gusting to 23 KT)
|
29.74
inches |
Last Updated on Aug 28 2017, 6:55 pm CDT
|
Patterson |
Mostly Cloudy
|
77.0
°F |
73.9
°F |
90
% |
from the East at 15.0 gusting to 23.0 MPH (13 gusting to 20 KT)
|
29.80
inches |
Last Updated on Aug 28 2017, 6:56 pm CDT
|
Pineville |
Overcast
|
72.0
°F |
71.1
°F |
97
% |
East at 4.6 MPH (4 KT)
|
29.85
inches |
Last Updated on Aug 28 2017, 6:53 pm CDT
|
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