Brazos County on high alert for potential flooding Saturday and Sunday
As the dark clouds gather and rain starts to pour down, authorities in Brazos County are on high alert Saturday and Sunday due to a flood watch warning issued by the National Weather Service Office in Houston.
National Weather Service Warning
The National Weather Service Office in Houston has extended a flood watch for Brazos County until 1 pm on Sunday. The warning is clear: “Prepare for possible flooding.” The Weather Service anticipates isolated strong to severe storms to occur late Saturday and early Sunday. One to 3 inches of rain is expected with the wind gusts posing the main threat.
Hail and tornadoes not ruled out
The weather service however, keeps the doors of uncertainty open as hail and isolated tornadoes have not been completely ruled out. This raises the bar of preparedness for the residents of Brazos County.
The Impending Flood
A record flood stage is anticipated for the Navasota River and minor flooding for the Brazos River over the weekend. It’s a grim forecast and the stakes are high. The impact may not be confined just to the flooding of homes and farmlands, but also possible road closure and destruction of other infrastructures.
Texas 6: A Major Concern
Particularly, the authorities are concerned about Texas 6. While the current forecast does not envision Texas 6 getting inundated, there is still a probability of it being closed due to the debris impacting the bridge. The low-lying spots along Texas 6 are highly likely to be submerged.
Peace Is Every Step
For now, it’s a wait and watch scenario for the residents of Brazos County. Each moment matters as they prepare themselves for what may be on its way. The dawn of Sunday is eagerly awaited as that’s when they can probably take a sigh of relief when the flood watch is lifted, assuming that the worst could be over. Yet, even then, the real work of assessing the damage and rebuilding what gets destroyed begins. Each step towards normalcy counts, and peaceful resolution is anticipated for the people of Brazos County in this trying time.
Stay Informed, Stay Prepared
Everyone is advised to keep tabs on the latest weather alerts and stay prepared for any changes in the weather. It is a reminder that whilst we can’t control the weather, we sure can control how well we prepare for it.