Governor Greg Abbott today ordered the activation of state resources and urged Texans to take the appropriate steps to prepare for impacts of potential tropical weather developments in the Gulf of Mexico.
Governor Greg Abbott today ordered the activation of state resources and urged Texans to take the appropriate steps to prepare for impacts of potential tropical weather developments in the Gulf of Mexico. The National Hurricane Center expects very low potential for a tropical cyclone to develop from a cluster of showers and thunderstorms off the Texas coast, and threats into next week include significant rainfall and flash flooding. National Weather Service forecasts show large areas of 1 to 4 inches of rainfall, with some areas across South Texas potentially experiencing 4 to 6 inches of rain.
“The State of Texas is proactively initiating preparedness measures in anticipation of heavy rainfall for our coastal and South Texas communities,” said Governor Abbott. “State agencies are monitoring the developing weather conditions along the coast and preparing comprehensive response measures. I urge Texans in these regions to remain weather-aware and follow the direction of local authorities to ensure their own safety and the safety of their loved ones.”
At the direction of Governor Abbott, the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) is activating state assets, including Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service – Texas A&M Task Force One, which includes four boat squads. Texas Parks and Wildlife boat rescue assets are also being prepositioned for mobilization if necessary.
TDEM has placed additional resources on standby from the following agencies for activation as warranted:
Texas A&M Forest Service: saw crews and incident management teams
Texas Department of State Health Services – Texas Emergency Medical Task Force: severe weather packages
Texas Department of Transportation: resources to monitor road conditions
Texas Department of Public Safety – Texas Highway Patrol: search and rescue aircraft with hoist capability and the Tactical Marine Unit
Public Utility Commission: resources to monitor power outages and coordination with utility providers as needed
Texans can access the Texas Hurricane Center by visiting gov.texas.gov/hurricane to learn more about steps to take ahead of tropical weather during hurricane season, including:
Creating an emergency plan incorporating family members and pets
Building a kit containing emergency supplies
Reviewing hurricane evacuation routes
Reviewing or renewing flood insurance coverage and check flood risk
Registering for the State of Texas Emergency Assistance Registry (STEAR)
For additional resource information and safety tips, Texans can visit tdem.texas.gov/individuals-family and ready.gov/hurricanes.