Headline:
Tropical Cyclone Statement issued June 16 at 4:24PM CDT by NWS Houston/Galveston TX
Event:
Tropical Cyclone Statement
Urgency:
Expected
Effective:
June 16, 2026 - 2:24pm
Expires:
June 16, 2026 - 10:30pm
Description:
HLSHGX
This product covers Southeast Texas
**Potential Tropical Cyclone One Expected to Bring Heavy Rainfall to
Portions of Southeast Texas**
NEW INFORMATION
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* CHANGES TO WATCHES AND WARNINGS:
- The Tropical Storm Watch has been cancelled for Matagorda
Islands
* CURRENT WATCHES AND WARNINGS:
- A Tropical Storm Watch is in effect for Bolivar Peninsula,
Brazoria Islands, Chambers, Coastal Brazoria, Coastal
Galveston, and Galveston Island
* STORM INFORMATION:
- About 220 miles southwest of Galveston TX
- 27.3N 97.6W
- Storm Intensity 30 mph
- Movement Northeast or 45 degrees at 6 mph
SITUATION OVERVIEW
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Potential Tropical Cyclone 1 will move into the western Gulf and
meander along the coast, before crossing into southwest Louisiana
Wednesday evening. Potential impacts to southeast Texas include the
prospect of locally heavy rainfall, 1-3 feet of coastal flooding
across the coast and along the bays, and gusts to tropical storm force
along the immediate coast. Impacts are expected to begin later late
tonight and persist into Wednesday. A Tropical Storm Watch is
currently in effect for all coastal areas of SE Texas and the Gulf
waters out 60 nm, with the exception of Matagorda Bay.
POTENTIAL IMPACTS
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* FLOODING RAIN:
Prepare for life-threatening rainfall flooding having possible
extensive impacts across portions of southeast Texas. Potential
impacts include:
- Major rainfall flooding may prompt many rescues.
- Rivers and tributaries may rapidly overflow their banks in
multiple places. Small streams, creeks, canals, and ditches may
become dangerous rivers. Flood control systems and barriers may
become stressed.
- Flood waters can enter many structures within multiple
communities, some structures becoming uninhabitable or washed
away. Many places where flood waters may cover escape routes.
Streets and parking lots become rivers of moving water with
underpasses submerged. Driving conditions become dangerous.
Many road and bridge closures with some weakened or washed out.
Prepare for dangerous rainfall flooding having possible limited to
significant impacts across southeast Texas.
* WIND:
Prepare for hazardous wind having possible limited impacts across
the coastal portions of southeast Texas. Potential impacts in
this area include:
- Unsecured lightweight objects blown about.
- Many large tree limbs broken off. A few trees snapped or
uprooted, but with greater numbers in places where trees are
shallow rooted. Some fences and roadway signs blown over.
- Scattered power and communications outages.
Elsewhere across Southeast Texas, little to no impact is anticipated.
* SURGE:
Coastal flood warnings and advisories have been issued for the
immediate coast. Please reference the Coastal Hazard Message for
more information. Potential impacts in this area include:
- Numerous roads may be closed. Low lying property
including homes, businesses, and some critical infrastructure
could be inundated. Some shoreline erosion will occur.
* TORNADOES:
Prepare for a tornado event having possible limited impacts
across southeast Texas. Potential impacts include:
- The occurrence of isolated tornadoes can hinder the execution
of emergency plans during tropical events.
- A few places may experience tornado damage, along with power
and communications disruptions.
- Locations could realize roofs peeled off buildings, chimneys
toppled, mobile homes pushed off foundations or overturned,
large tree tops and branches snapped off, shallow-rooted trees
knocked over, moving vehicles blown off roads, and small boats
pulled from moorings.
Elsewhere across Southeast Texas, little to no impact is anticipated.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS
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* EVACUATIONS:
Follow the advice of local officials.
* OTHER PREPAREDNESS INFORMATION:
Now is the time to check your emergency plan and emergency supplies
kit and take necessary actions to protect your family and secure your
home or business.
If you live in a place particularly vulnerable to flooding, such as
near the ocean or a large inland lake, in a low-lying or poor
drainage area, in a valley, or near an already swollen river, plan to
move to safe shelter on higher ground.
Always heed the advice of local officials and comply with orders that
are issued. Do not needlessly jeopardize your life or the lives of
others.
* ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION:
- For information on appropriate preparations see ready.gov
- For information on creating an emergency plan see getagameplan.org
- For additional disaster preparedness information see redcross.org
NEXT UPDATE
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The next local statement will be issued by the National Weather
Service in Houston/Galveston TX around 10 PM CDT, or sooner if
conditions warrant.
Area Description:
Houston; Trinity; Madison; Walker; San Jacinto; Polk; Burleson; Brazos; Washington; Grimes; Montgomery; Northern Liberty; Colorado; Austin; Waller; Inland Harris; Chambers; Wharton; Fort Bend; Inland Jackson; Inland Matagorda; Inland Brazoria; Inland Galveston; Southern Liberty; Coastal Harris; Coastal Jackson; Coastal Matagorda; Coastal Brazoria; Coastal Galveston; Matagorda Islands; Brazoria Islands; Galveston Island; Bolivar Peninsula
Forcast Office:
NWS Houston/Galveston TX
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