June 10 – Weekly Brazos River Outlook
The Brazos River in Richmond is currently at Gage Elevation 36.89 feet (Action Flood Stage) and is forecasted to remain elevated above Richmond Gage 35.00 feet through Saturday morning. This…
The Brazos River in Richmond is currently at Gage Elevation 36.89 feet (Action Flood Stage) and is forecasted to remain elevated above Richmond Gage 35.00 feet through Saturday morning. This…
The region continues to remain in a Flash Flood Watch until 7am Thursday morning, with portions of Wharton and Fort Bend Counties in a Flash Flood Watch through 9:45 am…
Although the National Hurricane Center has reduced the development of Invest 91L to a 40% chance over the next 48 hours, this system will bring excess rainfall across the region…
The Brazos River in Richmond is currently at Gage Elevation 34.53 feet (Action Flood Stage) and is forecasted to remain elevated around Gage 34.6 through the remainder of the week.…
The Brazos River in Richmond is currently at Gage Elevation 34.25 feet (Action Flood Stage) and rising. The WGRFC is forecasting that the Brazos River will hit Gage Elevation 37.5…
The Brazos River in Richmond is currently at Gage Elevation 45.82 feet (Minor Flood Stage) and falling. The WGRFC is forecasting that the Brazos River will drop out of Minor…
We continue to remain in a Flash Flood Watch, but conditions continue to improve. Based on the current forecast, showers and thunderstorms could develop after this morning and continue into…
Weather conditions continue to improve across the region which has lead the NWS to remove several of our northern counties from the current Flash Flood Watch. Stability in the atmosphere…
Over the past 24 hours, average rainfall totals across Fort Bend County ranged from 2 inches to 3 inches. The Katy area as well as the far southern tip of…
Based on the amount of potential rainfall, the WGRFC has updated their projections for the Brazos River. The San Felipe Gage is receding; however, the WGRFC is forecasting the Brazos…