Gulf System Update 07/09 @ 8AM

Fort Bend County LID 11 is monitoring the system currently named “Invest 92L.” Due to several factors that could alter the path and development of this system, it is still too early to determine the exact location and magnitude/intensity of the developing storm. Based on this morning’s forecast (7/9/19), the heaviest rainfall potential (9+ inches) is located in western Louisiana with Fort Bend County potentially receiving 1 to 4 inches over the weekend.

Changes in the forecasts could/will continue to vary over the next 24 to 48 hours so all residents are encouraged to:

Severe Weather Update – 06/04/2019 @ 8 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 over then next couple of days. Based on the conditions, the NWS will place our region, including Fort Bend County, in a Flash Flood Watch from 1 AM Wednesday to 7 AM Thursday.

Based on this morning’s forecast, the region could see widespread rainfall amounts between 2 to 4 inches with isolated totals up to 6 inches. Rainfall rates from this storm could reach 2 to 3 inches per hour which can cause rapid street flooding and creek rises in some areas. As stated by the NWS, these forecasts are subject to change due to the environmental conditions throughout the event. We will continue to monitor and provide updates when possible, but we encourage everyone to stay informed through the National Weather Service and Fort Bend County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management as changes in these forecast could occur within a relatively short period of time.