
Governor Greg Abbott today announced that he directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) to activate state emergency response resources in anticipation of severe storms expected to impact multiple regions of Texas beginning today and continuing into Monday.
“I directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to activate state emergency resources to assist local officials with any potential weather impact,” said Governor Abbott. “Texas is prepared to confront the severe storms that pose a threat to communities all across our state. Texans are urged to heed the guidance of state and local officials, monitor weather forecasts, and create an emergency plan for themselves and their loved ones. Never attempt to cross flowing streams or drive across flooded roadways and always remember, Turn Around Don’t Drown."
According to the National Weather Service, significant thunderstorm activity is expected to reach across a large footprint of the state starting this afternoon, extending into the overnight hours and early Monday morning. These storms bring the potential for hazards such as damaging winds that could exceed 75 miles per hour and very large hail reaching over 2 inches in diameter. Storms will also have the capability of producing widespread rainfall leading to flash flooding, with isolated pockets of 3-6 inches in some areas. Tornadoes are also a possible risk. The areas of concern include large sections of West, North, East, Central, and South-Central Texas. Conditions may impact South and Southeast Texas communities as the threat shifts towards the coast. Texans are urged to monitor local forecast information.
At the direction of Governor Abbott, the following state emergency response resources are available to support local severe weather response operations:
Texans are reminded to make a plan for potential storm impacts, assemble an emergency supply kit, review family emergency plans, and follow directions from local officials.
Texans can check road conditions at DriveTexas.org, find severe weather safety tips at TexasReady.gov, and access all-hazards preparedness information at tdem.texas.gov/prepare.