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National Weather Service Southern Region Regional Operations Center

National Weather Service Southern Region Regional Operations Center. Texas DEM Weather Briefing Tuesday, February 2, 2010 Tracy Howieson NWS Southern Region Operations Center. Today’s Weather Map. Expected Rainfall 12 AM Wed – 6 AM Wed. Expected Rainfall 6 AM Wed to 12 PM Wed.

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National Weather Service Southern Region Regional Operations Center

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  1. National Weather ServiceSouthern RegionRegional Operations Center Texas DEM Weather Briefing Tuesday, February 2, 2010 Tracy Howieson NWS Southern Region Operations Center

  2. Today’sWeather Map

  3. Expected Rainfall12 AM Wed – 6 AM Wed

  4. Expected Rainfall 6 AM Wed to 12 PM Wed

  5. Expected Rainfall 12 PM Wed to 6 PM Wed Rainfall Expected Noon to 6 pm Today

  6. Expected Rainfall 6 PM Wed to 12 AM Thu

  7. Expected Rainfall 12 AM Thu to 6 AM Thu

  8. Expected Rainfall6 AM Thu – 12 PM Thu Day 3

  9. Total Expected Rainfall12 AM Wed – 12 PM Thu

  10. Tides at Galveston/Freeport

  11. Hazard Impacts to Texas Wednesday through Thursday Heavy rainfall will develop over south Texas tonight and spread northeastward through Thursday morning. LOCATION: South, Central and Southeast Texas AMOUNTS: Widespread 1 to 4”; isolated 5-7” amounts off-shore TIMING: 12 AMWednesday through 12 PM Thursday – main time of heaviest rainfall threat CONFIDENCE: Relatively high on timing/amounts Moderate on location Snowfall LOCATION: TX Panhandle AMOUNTS: 1 to 2 “ TIMING: 12 AM Thursday through 12 PM Thursday CONFIDENCE: Moderate

  12. Hazard Impacts to Texas Wednesday through Thursday • Minor Flooding Possible • Coastal River Basins • Elevated tides upper TX coast Wednesday-Thursday AM (Tidal departures 1.5-2.5 ft). • Minor coastal flooding possible in some spots • In particular Bolivar Penisula and western Galveston Island.

  13. Information provided by: NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE Southern Region Headquarters Regional Operations Center Fort Worth, TX Phone: (817) 978-1100 x147 E-mail: SR-SRH.ROC@NOAA.GOV Web: http://www.srh.noaa.gov

  14. Nueces River System

  15. San Antonio River System

  16. Guadalupe River System

  17. Lavaca-Navidad River System

  18. San Bernard River System

  19. Lower Brazos River System

  20. San Jacinto River System

  21. Colorado River System

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