Texas Division of Emergency Management Texas State Operations Center

Situation Awareness Brief

Saturday, May 29th, 2021 As of 0900 CST Tropical Weather Awareness Incidents Reported to the State Operations Center (last 24 hours) Final DATE SUBJECT LOCATION Report (Y/N) 05/28/21 Update Report of the Dog Fire Culberson County N Informational Products Distributed by the State Operations Center DATE SUBJECT 05/28/21 20-0003 COVID-19 2020 SITREP 431 05/28/21 NWS West Gulf River Forecast Center- Memorial Day Weekend Plans 05/28/21 NWS Amarillo - Brief for Flooding and Severe Weather Through Monday 05/28/21 NWS Brownsville: Rio Grande Valley Partners' Hurricane Workshop Videos 05/28/21 State of Texas NWS Weather Update - 12:30pm Friday, 28, 2021 NWS Houston/Galveston - Update: Strong Storms possible This Afternoon 05/28/21 and again on Saturday NWS Austin/San Antonio: Update: Severe Storms and Heavy Rainfall 05/28/21 Possible This Afternoon Through Early Saturday Morning NWS Lubbock: Briefing - Concern for Severe Weather, Flooding/Excessive 05/28/21 Rainfall This Weekend 05/28/21 COVID-19 Vaccine Communication Toolkit Available 05/28/21 CLEAR Alert Activation - Leon County SO – Davenport 05/28/21 NWS Brownsville Potential Severe Weather Update 05/28/21 CLEAR Alert – CONTINUATION – San Antonio PD – Jackson 05/28/21 Daily NWS Threat Brief for Saturday, May 29, 2021 for FEMA Region 6 Weather Forecast

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Chances for , some severe, will Severe thunderstorms will be possible generally increase during the early morning hours Sunday across the western half of the Panhandles from north-to-south. Saturday afternoon and evening. The main threats will be large hail, damaging winds and flooding rains. Though tornadoes look to be not likely, one cannot be ruled out. Hazardous Weather

Thunderstorms will continue past 8 PM with Showers and thunderstorms will move east from severe thunderstorms possible through midnight the Panhandles and western Kansas this evening, for all of western to central combined spreading into western Oklahoma and possibly Panhandles. Large hail and damaging winds, with western north Texas overnight. flooding rains will continue to be the main threat. Hazardous Weather

Sunny and warm conditions for most of our area Another round of strong to severe storms is Saturday. Afternoon thunderstorms will primarily possible this afternoon into tonight, especially be focused in eastern Hudspeth and Otero across western portions of the area. Large hail, counties. Some storms could be on the stronger damaging winds, and heavy rain are the main side bringing hail and gusty winds. concerns. Temperatures will be a bit cooler, especially across northern areas. 90s remain possible through portions of the Pecos and Rio Grande Valleys. Hazardous Weather

Today (Saturday) will be partly sunny and Scattered showers and thunderstorms are unseasonably cool with high from the mid 70s to expected early this morning across the eastern the lower 80s. A few storms will be possible two-thirds of the area. These lines of showers across Central Texas. Severe storms are not and storms will be moving to the southeast expected. throughout the day with activity still on going along and east of I-35 corridor for this afternoon. Highs are expected to reach the lower 80s across the Hill Country, mid 80s over most areas with near 90 degrees near Del Rio. Hazardous Weather

Scattered thunderstorms are possible in the Showers and thunderstorms are expected this afternoon hours, but drier conditions settle in morning, with drier conditions for most of the going into the evening hours. area by the afternoon. A few storms will remain possible east this afternoon. Hazardous Weather

A Coastal Advisory is in effect until 1 PM An upper level disturbance will combine with an this afternoon for Middle Texas Coast beaches. unstable atmosphere and daytime heating to Minor flooding is possible with 1 foot of beach produce a chance of thunderstorms today. A few inundation. storms will could become strong with gusty winds, heavy rainfall, lighting and the potential for some hail. Best chance for the stronger thunderstorms will be west of I 69C but a quick downpour is possible anywhere later today. Besides the isolated chance of a over the Laguna Madre and the Gulf water winds and seas will be favorable for marine activities. Mariners please check the forecast before venture out later today. Weather Warnings/Advisories Issued DATE WARNING TYPE LOCATION 05/28/21 Warning Kimble and McLennan County Austin, Colorado, McLennan, Waller and Washington 05/28/21 Counties Rabbit Creek at Kilgore affecting Gregg County; Sister Grove Creek near Blue Ridge affecting Collin 05/28/21 Flood Warning County; Leon River At Gatesville affecting Coryell County; Pedernales River At Johnson City affecting Blanco County Bandera, Bastrop, Brazos, Brewster, Burleson, Caldwell, Coke, Coryell, Culberson, Gaines, Garza, 05/28/21 Flood Advisory Gillespie, Hamilton, Hockley, Kerr, Loving, Lubbock, Lynn, Reeves, Sterling, Terry, Travis, Washington, Winkler and Yoakum Counties Urban and Small 05/28/21 Falls, Hood, McLennan and Somervell Counties Stream Flood Advisory Arroyo and Small 05/28/21 Brewster County Stream Flood Advisory Small Stream Flood Bosque, Hill, Johnson, Milam and Robertson 05/28/21 Advisory Counties Weather Warnings/Advisories Issued

DATE WARNING TYPE LOCATION Austin, Bailey, Bandera, Bastrop, Bell, Bexar, Blanco, Bosque, Brazoria, Brewster, Burnet, Caldwell, Castro, Clay, Cochran, Coke, Colorado, Comal, Comanche, Concho, Coryell, Crane, Crosby, Eastland, Ector, Edwards, Erath, Falls, Fayette, Fort Bend, Galveston, Severe Gillespie, Glasscock, Gonzales, Guadalupe, Hamilton, 05/28/21 Thunderstorm Harris, Hays, Hockley, Irion, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, Warning Lamb, Lampasas, Lee, Llano, Lubbock, McLennan, Medina, Menard, Midland, Mills, Parmer, Pecos, Real, Reeves, Runnels, San Saba, Schleicher, Sterling, Sutton, Terrell, Tom Green, Travis, Upton, Uvalde, Ward, Washington, Wichita, Williamson and Winkler Counties 05/28/21 Warning Bailey, Bastrop, Caldwell, Fayette and Parmer Counties Flood Advisory for 05/28/21 Poor Drainage Comanche, Coryell and Hamilton Counties Areas Small Stream Flood Advisory for 05/28/21 Milam, Robertson Counties Poor Drainage Areas Weather Warnings/Advisories Issued

DATE WARNING TYPE LOCATION Bandera, Brewster, Coke, Crockett, Dimmit, Edwards, Severe Glasscock, Howard, Jeff Davis, Kimble, Kinney, Martin, 05/29/21 Thunderstorm Maverick, Medina, Mitchell, Nolan, Pecos, Real, Reeves, Warning Runnels, Schleicher, Sterling, Sutton, Tom Green, Uvalde, Val Verde and Zavala Counties Bandera, Bexar, Comal, Edwards, Glasscock, 05/29/21 Flood Advisory Guadalupe, Howard, Kerr, Martin, Midland, Mitchell and Real Counties Urban and Small 05/29/21 Stream Flood Kimble and Sutton County Advisory Leon River near De Leon affecting Erath and Comanche 05/29/21 Flood Warning Counties; Sabana River near De Leon affecting Comanche County; Coastal Flood 05/29/21 Aransas, Calhoun, Kleberg and Nueces Counties Advisory Fire Danger Forecast Burn Ban Keetch-Byram Drought Index Fire Activity (*Last 24 Hours) Reports of 226 (no change) fires and 37,555 (no change) acres have been destroyed this year. There are 70 (no change) counties with burn bans. The Keetch–Byram Drought Index list 37 (+1) counties with an average over 400. Training DATES TITLE COURSE LOCATION Intermediate Incident Command 05/20/21 06/03/21 G-300 Bryan System for Expanding Incidents Statewide Significant Events

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