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It’s about to get gnarly April showers may bring May flowers, but as we go through the last week of winter, March storming is definitely forming. Starting later tonight, we’ll see some ever-increasing chances of thunderstorms and heavy rains that could last through Sunday an
The Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) today activated state emergency response resources ahead of an anticipated severe storm system expected to move across Texas over the next few days.
Residents of all ages and businesses of The Woodlands are invited to attend the annual Township Emergency Preparedness Event on Saturday, April 13, 2024,
Grey skies and growing chances of rain It’s a misnomer to think it’s spring right now; even though we’re firmly in the local school districts’ Spring Break, and just the other night we did the ‘Spring Forward’ changing of the clocks, this is actually the last full week of winter. And much
Daylight Saving Time rears its head this weekend It’s a misnomer to use the mnemonic ‘Spring Forward, Fall Back’ when it comes to resetting our clocks this weekend for Daylight Saving Time, as we’re still two
It’s decidedly warmer this weekend Winter has apparently decided to take a hike early, and it seems like we’re in for some warmer, wetter, springlike weather already.
It might actually hit 80 this week Though we woke up shivering this morning from another overnight low in the 30s, things are warming up quickly, and the trend will last for the entire week.
Dry skies can lead to weeknight romance The Monday morning winds are already dying down as we near out afternoon high of only 60 degrees. Though our humidity has been dropping steadily all day, it’s about to plow into a rapidly rising pressure system, turning it around. With nary a cloud i
Chances are, you’re going to get wet this weekend The weather has been playing relatively nicely with us recently, warming things up to springlike levels. But sometimes with the spring comes the rain, and this weekend we’re going to get some in abundance.
A dry start to the week will end up decidedly wet Already, the skies are clearing from the recent rain droplets that coated our Woodlands area roads. As the cloud coverage plummets, that big bright ball in the sky will warm things up to the low 60s, and until the mercury turns around and things get
We’ll go from deluge to rainbows in a matter of hours Our Friday has started off benign enough, but rest assured some storm clouds are on the horizon. In fact, we’re moments away from the possibility of some raindrops splattering on the windshield. And shortly after the five o’clock whistle blows, the c
Boaters are still urged to use extreme caution due to floating debris and submerged objects The San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) and Montgomery County Constable Precinct 1 announce that Lake Conroe will reopen
Flooding also to impact Liberty, Victoria, Lavaca, and Calhoun counties Emergency management officials are advising landowners in Montgomery County and four other Texas counties to remove livestock from flood-prone areas due to excessive rainfall upstream over the last three days. The other counties impacted are Liberty,
A final rush of rain this afternoon leads to a dry weekend Assuming we make it through this afternoon and the sudden onrush of rain that it will bring, the weekend will end up being relatively benign and ripe for some indoor and outdoor activities throughout The Woodlands.
Shelter opens in Montgomery County The American Red Cross continues to monitor the situation as the rain continues across the state of Texas. Both our shelters in San Jacinto County and Montgomery County will remain open as long as the need is there. Last night we had 13 people stay
At 8:30pm, Lake Conroe’s lake level is 203.97 ft. msl. and releases are 19525 cfs. With rainfall across the watershed
From one end of Lake Conroe to the other, the shoreline continues to be inundated with seemingly endless bands of rain, in what appears to have Texas
Abundance of caution due to high levels, possible submerged objects, and floating debris The San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) and Montgomery County Constable Precinct 1 announced that Lake Conroe is temporarily closed due to high lake levels, the possibility of submerged objects, floating debris, and other hazards that could pose safet
San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) continues to closely monitor the rainfall expected throughout Southeast Texas. SJRA manages Lake Conroe water level any time the lake level exceeds 201ft. msl.
Everything falling from the sky will be unfrozen rain… and a lot of it Batten down the hatches; we’re past the Great Freeze of January and will end the week – and month – with a lot of wetness but thankfully above the frozen mark. What you’ve been experiencing thus far today, expect a lot more of the same through pretty