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City of Simonton
Friday May 10th, 2024 :: 09:15 a.m. CDT

Advisory

Brazos River Update

As of 8:15 AM on May 10, 2024, the Brazos River in Richmond is in Action Stage and is currently at Gage Elevation 44.95 feet and rising. According to the 8:24 AM forecast, the Brazos River through Richmond will enter Minor Flood Stage later this morning and crest around Gage Elevation 45.3 feet late tonight into Saturday morning. Because of the River forecast, the National Weather Service has expanded the Flood Warning to include the Brazos River through Fort Bend County. Looking further upstream, the Brazos River through Hempstead has fallen 1.2 feet since it crested yesterday around noon. The San Felipe Gage appears to be near it’s crest. It is currently at Gage Elevation 118.47 with a crest of 118.5’. Based on the forecasts, we should also see the Brazos River near FM 1489 crest later today.  
 
Based on the latest NWS Forecast, much of the region could see heavy rainfall occurring Sunday into Monday. During that time rainfall amounts of 2-4 inches are possible with isolated higher amounts in localized areas. Rainfall rates could trigger Flash Flood conditions in areas. After Sunday/Monday, the region should see a short break from rain on Tuesday and Wednesday before additional rain potentially moves through the region toward the middle to end of next week. The Quantitative Precipitation Forecast (QPF) is showing the lower Brazos River Watershed receiving between 2 to 3 inches of rain over the next 7 days. As mentioned, the majority of this could occur Sunday into Monday.  Based on the current forecast, no major flooding due to the Brazos River through Fort Bend County is anticipated; however, low laying areas could be impacted especially if flash flood conditions develop.
 
Please note, forecasts and conditions can change. Everyone is encouraged to stay weather aware by following their favorite local weather source, including the National Weather Service and the West Gulf River Forecast Center. If you have not ready done so, please remember to sign up for Emergency Updates from Fort Bend County.

The Simonton Emergency Operations Committee continues to monitor conditions and forecasts in conjunction with our Couty and State EOC partners. 
 

Address/Location
City of Simonton
35011 Farm to Market 1093
Simonton, TX 77476

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 281-533-9809

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