Governor Greg Abbott today announced that he directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) to activate state emergency response resources ahead of heavy rain expected to impact the state over the weekend that could lead to flash flooding.
"Texas stands ready to assist local officials as severe weather threatens communities across the state," said Governor Abbott. "Today, I directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to activate state resources in anticipation of potential flash flooding. Texans are urged to take all necessary precautions for severe weather, monitor forecasts and road conditions, heed guidance from state and local officials, and create an emergency plan to keep themselves and loved ones safe. Remember: Turn Around, Don’t Drown.”
According to the National Weather Service, moisture from the remnants of Hurricane Lorena is expected to interact with a cold front this weekend, leading to potential for excessive rainfall and flash flooding across large areas of West, Northwest, Central, South, and Southeast Texas. A severe storm risk in North and Northeast Texas may also include threats of damaging wind and large hail. Texans are urged to pay close attention to local forecast information.
At the Governor’s direction, the following state emergency response resources are available to support local severe weather response operation
Texans are urged to proactively prepare by following instructions from local officials, making an emergency plan, and building a kit containing emergency supplies.
Texans can find severe weather safety tips online at TexasReady.gov, check road conditions at DriveTexas.org, and access flood information at TexasFlood.org. All-hazards preparedness tips can be found at tdem.texas.gov/prepare.