Texas Division of Emergency Management Texas State Operations Center

Situation Awareness Brief

Sunday, January 10th, 2021 As of 0900 CST Incidents Reported to the State Operations Center (last 24 hours) Final DATE SUBJECT LOCATION Report (Y/N) 01/09/21 Preliminary Earthquake Report (M3.0) Maverick County Y Informational Products Distributed by the State Operations Center DATE SUBJECT 01/09/21 NWS Shreveport: Winter Weather Update for January 10-11, 2021 NWS Amarillo: Winter Weather Briefing - Today/Tonight's 01/09/21 Potential 01/09/21 NWS Forth Worth: Update Email Sunday's Winter Weather Potential 01/09/21 CLEAR Alert Continuation - Tyler Police Department - Stiefer 01/09/21 NWS Brownsville: Weather Update - Cold Front and Watch 01/09/21 NWS Midland/Odessa: Winter Weather Briefing Informational Products Distributed by the State Operations Center 01/09/21 NWS Houston/Galveston: Weekend Weather Update

NWS Austin/San Antonio Saturday PM Update: Snow expected across Hill 01/09/21 Country and Central Texas Sunday 01/09/21 Silver Alert Activation - Polk County Sheriff's Office - Haines 01/09/21 NWS Lake Charles Weather Update: 530 pm Sat 010921 01/09/21 NWS Lake Charles Survey for Impact Based Decision Support Services 01/10/21 NWS Shreveport Winter Weather Update for Today and Tonight NWS Austin San Antonio Sunday AM Update: Snow expected across Hill 01/10/21 Country and Central Texas Today NWS Midland Odessa Winter Storm Impacting the Area Today With Heavy 01/10/21 Snow 01/10/21 NWS Houston Galveston Weather update for today and tonight 01/10/21 NWS Amarillo Weather Briefing - This Morning's Winter Weather 01/10/21 Daily NWS Threat Brief for Sunday, January 10, 2021 for FEMA Region 6 Weather Forecast

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Still looking at potential impacts this morning of hazardous driving conditions and Occasional snow is expected over western OK reduced visibility. Most of the Panhandles this morning, with 1 to 2 inches possible over will have minor impacts as the majority of northwest OK. Heavier, wet snow is expected the snowfall will have occurred overnight over western north TX and southern OK today and it will begin to taper off through the through this evening. Total snow morning hours today. accumulations of 1 to 3 inches will be common over western north TX. Higher amounts, 3 to 5 inches, may occur over Knox and Baylor Counties. Hazardous Weather

The storm system that produced all the snow A Winter and Winter Weather today will exit east. With the snow cover, Advisory remain in effect through this easing winds and partial clearing of cloud afternoon. Additional snowfall between 2 and cover, we'll see temperatures fall into the 6 inches, with higher amounts possible. Travel teens on the Caprock, lower 20's east of the will be impacted. escarpment. Hazardous Weather

A is in effect for A Winter Storm Warning and a Winter Western North Texas and Central Texas. Weather Advisory will go into effect at 2:00 Snow, heavy at times, of 4-6" with isolated CST today and continue through 8:00 AM CST amounts greater than 8" is possible. A Winter Monday morning. Weather Advisory is in effect for parts of North Texas. 1-2" of snow with isolated amounts up to 2- 4" is possible. Snow packed & slushy roads will create slick and hazardous travel Sunday with impacts lingering into Monday morning. Hazardous Weather

A surface low will move east across the Forecast for today. Rain transitioning to northern gulf tonight and tomorrow. A snow/mix across parts of the region. wintery mix of rain and snow can be expected across interior Southeast Texas and Central Louisiana. Up to 2 inches of snow will be possible. Expect winds to pick up in the vicinity of the offshore low. Hazardous Weather

Winter Storm Warnings are in effect today for A winter storm will take shape over the heavy snow. region today. A cold rain is expected to start the day. Snow is forecast to mix in across portions of the Hill Country and Central Texas through the day, with a change over to all snow possible across northern areas later this afternoon and evening before precipitation ends. Hazardous Weather

After the cold front sweeps across South A is in effect across all Texas, winds are expected to increase out of Gulf of Mexico waters out 60 nautical miles the north with sustained winds between 20 to through Sunday afternoon. A Small Craft 30 MPH and gusts up to 40 MPH. Advisory is effect through tonight for the Laguna Madre. Southeasterly winds of 15-25 kts, gusting to 30-35 kts at times are expected. Seas will build to 5-8 feet. A is also in effect for the Gulf Water late this afternoon into tonight as a cold front arrives with moderate to strong northwesterly winds. Fire Danger Forecast Burn Ban Keetch-Byram Drought Index Fire Activity (*Last 24 Hours) Reports 3 (no change) fires and 14 (no change) acres destroyed this year. There are 95 (no change) with burn bans. The Keetch–Byram Drought Index list 110 (no change) counties with an average over 400. Training DATES TITLE COURSE LOCATION Community Emergency Response 10/31/20 03/13/21 G-317 La Grulla Team (CERT) Course Statewide Significant Events

DATE(S) LOCATION EVENT Houston International Boat, Sport & Travel 01/08/21 01/17/21 Houston Show – Winter