Weather Alert in Texas
Flood Warning issued June 13 at 9:41AM CDT until June 15 at 1:56AM CDT by NWS Houston/Galveston TX
AREAS AFFECTED: Brazoria, TX
DESCRIPTION: ...The National Weather Service in Houston/Galveston TX has issued a Flood Warning for the following rivers in Texas... San Bernard River near Sweeny affecting Brazoria County. For the San Bernard River...including Sweeny, East Bernard, Boling... Moderate flooding is forecast. * WHAT...Minor flooding is forecast. * WHERE...San Bernard River near Sweeny. * WHEN...From this morning to early Sunday morning. * IMPACTS...At 9.0 feet, Water is over the mid level walkway at the Phillips Terminal near Sweeny. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 8:45 AM CDT Friday the stage was 6.6 feet. - Bankfull stage is 5.0 feet. - Forecast...The river is expected to rise above flood stage late this morning to a crest of 9.3 feet this evening. It will then fall below flood stage early tomorrow afternoon. - Flood stage is 7.0 feet. - Flood History...This crest compares to a previous crest of 10.1 feet on 07/08/2024. - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
INSTRUCTION: Turn around, don't drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood deaths occur in vehicles. Motorists should not attempt to drive around barricades or drive cars through flooded areas. Please report observed flooding to local emergency services or law enforcement and request they pass this information to the National Weather Service when you can do so safely. Additional information is available at www.weather.gov/hgx. The next statement will be issued late tonight at 345 AM CDT.
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