Weekly Brazos River Outlook – Apr 04, 2022
Currently, the Brazos River at Richmond is at Gage Elevation 12.78 feet and continuing to fall from rainfall occurring over the past couple of weeks. The NWS gives Fort Bend…
Currently, the Brazos River at Richmond is at Gage Elevation 12.78 feet and continuing to fall from rainfall occurring over the past couple of weeks. The NWS gives Fort Bend…
The Brazos River peaked over the weekend around Gage Elevation 20.54 from last week’s severe weather. It is currently at Gage Elevation 15.43 feet and continuing to fall. The WGRFC…
The lower Brazos River Watershed received 1 to 4 inches of rainfall from the severe weather that pushed through Monday and Tuesday. The heaviest rainfall occurred upstream of I-10 with…
The Brazos River is currently at Gage Elevation 9.86 feet. After a warm weekend, winter returns this week as two cold fronts push through the region. The first cold front…
The Brazos River is currently at Gage Elevation 10.36 feet. This week should consist of sunny to partly cloudy weather with warmer, drier conditions than last week. Overall our rain…
The Brazos River is currently at Gage Elevation 10.8 feet and falling. The NWS anticipates mostly cloudy skies throughout the week. Our rain chances increase Wednesday / Thursday as another…
The Brazos River is currently at Gage Elevation 13.22 feet and falling. The NWS anticipates mostly sunny / partly cloudy skies throughout the week. Our rain chances and risk of…
The Brazos River is currently in Action Stage at Gage Elevation 24.78 feet and falling. The River crested around Gage Elevation 25.2 feet on Sunday due to upstream rainfall that…
The Brazos River is currently at Gage Elevation 9.43 feet. Currently (Monday, January 31), Fort Bend County and much of the lower Brazos River Watershed is under a Flood Watch.…
The Brazos River is currently at Gage Elevation 9.58 feet. The WGRFC anticipates a slight rise around Gage Elevation 10 due to local rainfall but should remain relatively flat and…