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Hurricane Watch - Houston/Galveston TX AL082020

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**HANNA CONTINUES TO MOVE INLAND OVER SOUTHERN TEXAS**

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Hurricane Hanna Local Statement Advisory Number 13
National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX AL082020
1007 PM CDT Sat Jul 25 2020

This product covers Southeast Texas

HANNA CONTINUES TO MOVE INLAND OVER SOUTHERN TEXAS
ALL WATCHES AND WARNINGS HAVE BEEN CANCELED FOR SOUTEAST TEXAS

NEW INFORMATION

SITUATION OVERVIEW

Category 1 Hurricane Hanna has moved inland along the Central and
Lower Texas Coast. Weakening is expected as the center of Hanna
continues to move farther inland over southern Texas tonight and move
into northeastern Mexico on Sunday.

Locally, strong winds and high seas will gradually subside tonight but
will likely continue to produce dangerous marine conditions across the
bays and Gulf waters as well as hazardous beach conditions through
Sunday. At the coast, seas and elevated tides will combine and lead to
minor coastal flooding. Inland, outer rainbands generated from Hanna
will move into Southeast Texas from time to time tonight and may result
in flooding rains along the coasts and southernmost counties.

All tropical watches and warnings have been canceled for Southeast
Texas, however, Coastal Flood Warnings, the Flash Flood Watch and Small
Craft Advisories remain in effect tonight.

POTENTIAL IMPACTS

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS

Be alert for any lingering wind gusts which could take down weakened
trees and/or power lines, collapse damaged structures, or cause
flying debris.

Do not drive through places where flood waters cover the road. Turn
around, don't drown!

NEXT UPDATE

This is the last local statement issued by the National Weather
Service Houston/Galveston Office on Hurricane Hanna.


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      WTUS84 KHGX 260307
      HLSHGX
      TXZ235-236-335>337-436>438-261115-
      
      Hurricane Hanna Local Statement Advisory Number 13
      National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX  AL082020
      1007 PM CDT Sat Jul 25 2020
      
      This product covers Southeast Texas
      
      **HANNA CONTINUES TO MOVE INLAND OVER SOUTHERN TEXAS**
      **ALL WATCHES AND WARNINGS HAVE BEEN CANCELED FOR SOUTEAST TEXAS**
      
      
      NEW INFORMATION
      ---------------
      
      * CHANGES TO WATCHES AND WARNINGS:
          - All watches and warnings have been canceled for SE Texas
      
      * CURRENT WATCHES AND WARNINGS:
          - None
      
      * STORM INFORMATION:
          - About 270 miles southwest of Galveston TX or about 180 miles 
            southwest of Matagorda TX
          - 26.6N 98.0W
          - Storm Intensity 75 mph
          - Movement West-southwest or 250 degrees at 9 mph
      
      SITUATION OVERVIEW
      ------------------
      
      Category 1 Hurricane Hanna has moved inland along the Central and 
      Lower Texas Coast. Weakening is expected as the center of Hanna 
      continues to move farther inland over southern Texas tonight and move 
      into northeastern Mexico on Sunday.
      
      Locally, strong winds and high seas will gradually subside tonight but
      will likely continue to produce dangerous marine conditions across the
      bays and Gulf waters as well as hazardous beach conditions through 
      Sunday. At the coast, seas and elevated tides will combine and lead to 
      minor coastal flooding. Inland, outer rainbands generated from Hanna 
      will move into Southeast Texas from time to time tonight and may result
      in flooding rains along the coasts and southernmost counties. 
      
      All tropical watches and warnings have been canceled for Southeast 
      Texas, however, Coastal Flood Warnings, the Flash Flood Watch and Small
      Craft Advisories remain in effect tonight. 
      
      
      POTENTIAL IMPACTS
      -----------------
      
      * WIND:
      Little to no additional wind impacts expected.
      
      * SURGE:
      Little to no additional surge impacts expected.
      
      * FLOODING RAIN:
      Additional impacts from flooding rain are still a concern across the 
      Southeast Texas Coastal Plain. Remain well guarded against dangerous 
      flood waters having further impacts of significant potential. 
      
      * TORNADOES:
      Little to no impacts are anticipated at this time across Southeast 
      Texas.
      
      PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS
      ----------------------------------
      
      * OTHER PREPAREDNESS INFORMATION:
      Do not go sightseeing within impacted communities. Sightseers interfere
      with the emergency work of first responders.
      
      Be alert for any lingering wind gusts which could take down weakened 
      trees and/or power lines, collapse damaged structures, or cause 
      flying debris.
      
      Do not drive through places where flood waters cover the road. Turn 
      around, don't drown!
      
      * ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION:
      - For information on appropriate preparations see ready.gov
      - For information on creating an emergency plan see getagameplan.org
      - For additional disaster preparedness information see redcross.org
      
      NEXT UPDATE
      -----------
      
      This is the last local statement issued by the National Weather 
      Service Houston/Galveston Office on Hurricane Hanna.
      
      $$
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