Up to 4″ of rain fell in parts of Montgomery County early this morning and, after a lull in activity, we will most likely see storms redevelop this afternoon. Watch for some downpours that could drop a quick 2-3″ of rain. A high probability for rain will remain in place through the end of the...
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2022 Hurricane Season Preparedness – Communications Network
2022 Hurricane Season Preparedness – Communications Network. As we move into the most active time for hurricanes, the Montgomery County Commissioners Court unanimously passed a resolution in support of the Gulf Coast Emergency Communications Network. This is an exclusive program Clear Channel Outdoor provides to broadcast emergency messages to the… Original Article: https://www.mocomotive.com/2022/08/2022-hurricane-season-preparedness-communications-network/
RED FLAG WARNING ISSUED-HIGH WILDFIRE POTENTIAL DANGER
Hot and breezy conditions combined with dry air and vegetation will keep elevated to near critical fire danger going for the next couple of afternoons. South to southwest winds of 10 to 15 MPH with gusts up to 25 mph are expected today and … Original Article: https://montgomerycountypolicereporter.com/red-flag-warning-issued-high-wildfire-potential-danger/
Woodlands Weekend Weather – Roman candles and rolling thunder
THE WOODLANDS, TX — We’re heading into a long holiday weekend, and the weather just might cooperate with us enough to enjoy each day in its own way. Thunderstorms will vie for attention with the weekend fireworks. Even though we expected a lot more rain earlier this week, it’s… Original Article: https://www.woodlandsonline.com/npps/story.cfm?nppage=73459
Record High Temperatures through the Weekend with Rain Chances Early Next Week
THE WOODLANDS, TX — No significant wildfires reported this week as Fireworks Sales Season gets underway. June 24th marks the traditional start to the July 4th fireworks season, and while there have been a few small wildfires this week in Montgomery County, much of Southeast Texas remains classified as abnormally dry. Montgomery County Fire Officials...
Summer heats up across Montgomery County
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate. Summertime heat is on across Montgomery County, with highs Wednesday in the mid-90s. The forecast for Thursday through Sunday calls for highs in the upper-90s to around 100 with hot and sunny skies. Original Article: https://www.yourconroenews.com/neighborhood/moco/news/article/Summer-heats-up-across-Montgomery-County-17228358.php
Red Flag Warning issued Thursday. Here’s what that means
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – Following Wednesday’s cold front, the second half of the work week is expected to bring critical fire danger to the State of Texas, including the Brazos Valley. A RED FLAG WARNING has officially been issued for the following counties Thursday:. Austin, Brazos, Burleson, Grimes, Houston,… Original Article: https://www.kbtx.com/2022/04/06/red-flag-warning-issued-thursday-heres-what-that-means/
105 CLOSURE UPDATE-COULD BE MOST OF THE NIGHT
1055PM-SH 105 AT MARINA REMAINS CLOSED AND COULD BE FOR THE REST OF THE NIGHT. CREWS FROM MIDSOUTH, ENTERGY AND CONSOLIDATED ARE ON THE SCENE HOWEVER OFFICIALS CANNOT NOT MAKE CONTACT WITH SUDDEN LINK WHO ALSO HAS A LINE ACROSS THE ROAD. Original Article: https://montgomerycountypolicereporter.com/105-closure-update-could-be-most-of-the-night/
Tropical Storm Nicholas Rainfall Accumulations Monday – Thursday
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TX — As Tropical Storm Nicholas makes its way toward the Texas Coast, the biggest threat to Montgomery County residents will be rainfall. Much of the county will see 6-8 inches with some areas receiving 10+ inches. Now is the time to ensure preparations are in place. •… Original Article: https://www.mocomotive.com/2021/09/tropical-storm-nicholas-rainfall-accumulations-monday-thursday-2/
Tropical Storm Nicholas Rainfall Accumulations Monday – Thursday
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TX — As Tropical Storm Nicholas makes its way toward the Texas Coast, the biggest threat to Montgomery County residents will be rainfall. Much of the county will see 6-8 inches with some areas receiving 10+ inches. Now is the time to ensure preparations are in place. •… Original Article: https://www.woodlandsonline.com/npps/story.cfm?nppage=70931
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