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Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Houston/Galveston, TX
Issued by NWS Houston/Galveston, TX
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733 FXUS64 KHGX 081738 AFDHGX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX Issued by National Weather Service Tallahassee FL 1238 PM CDT Mon Jul 8 2024 ...New AVIATION... .SHORT TERM... (Today through Tuesday Night) Issued at 358 AM CDT Mon Jul 8 2024 Hurricane Beryl is making landfall near Matagorda early this morning. Surface observations and bouy data have been indicating peak wind gusts so far up to 89 mph in and around the eye wall (2:06am and 2:12am at the Matagorda Bay Entrance Channel NOS site) and generally in a 50 to 60 mph range in some of the outer rainbands. Tide levels so far have been 2 to 5 feet above normal, but expect these numbers to go even higher during upcoming high tide times. Weak circulation centers have been observed in some of the storms too, and a Tornado Watch is in effect for parts of the area until 10 AM. Perhaps more significantly are the heavy rains that have been occuring with Beryl. As of 340 AM... highest numbers so far have been closer to the circulation center (LCRA rain gauges have recorded 4.89" near Matagorda and 4.49 inches at Sargent) and around 2 to 3 inches with some of the more intense outer rainbands in/around western Galveston County. These feeder bands will continue to work their way inland with possible north-south training eventually setting up near and around the I-45 corridor as the rest of the overnight, morning and early afternoon hours progress. It still looks like some locations in our area are going to end up with 5 to 10 inch rainfall amounts with locally higher numbers possible. Avoid driving this morning if possible. If you have to drive, NEVER NEVER NEVER attempt to drive across flooded roads. Showers/storms will come to an end as the afternoon progresses (generally from south to north) as Beryl weakens and moves north of and out of our area. Much lower winds and decreasing tide levels can be expected with this exit. Enough instability and available moisture will bring another shot of showers and thunderstorms to the area tomorrow with activity generally staying confined to locations closer to the coast and coastal counties. 42 && .LONG TERM... (Wednesday through Sunday) Issued at 358 AM CDT Mon Jul 8 2024 Pattern setting up (generally in between two mid/upper level ridges) should allow for mainly diurnally driven showers and thunderstorms for each day with a majority of what develops staying closer to the coast and coastal counties. High temperatures will be warming back up into the low 90s for much of the area for the rest of the week followed by low to mid 90s toward the end of the week and over the weekend. Low temperatures starting out in a low to mid 70s range for the rest of the week will warm back up into the mid to upper 70s range toward the end of the week and over the weekend. && .AVIATION... (18Z TAF Issuance) Issued at 1227 PM CDT Mon Jul 8 2024 The center of Beryl continues lifting north-northeast, currently near CXO. More consistent RA with embedded TS continues across UTS with more bands of SHRA and TSRA to the south. Things will generally clear out from south to north through the afternoon. MVFR conditions continue for the next 6 to 12 hours before clear. Strong gusty winds of 35 to 50 kt will continue across IAH, CXO, HOU, and UTS for the next couple hours, but winds will subside through the late afternoon and evening. VFR conditions resume late tonight with winds subsiding to 5-10 kt by tomorrow morning. && .MARINE... Issued at 417 AM CDT Mon Jul 8 2024 Beryl made landfall as a hurricane near Matagorda, on the east side of Matagorda Bay. Conditions are very near their worst early this morning, and will continue into the morning as the storm begins to move inland, when it will finally begin to weaken again. A Hurricane Warning remains in effect for Matagorda Bay and all coastal Gulf waters. Galveston Bay remains in a Tropical Storm Warning. Conditions are expected to gradually improve by this afternoon, and especially this evening, when Beryl exits Southeast Texas to the north/northeast. By Tuesday and beyond, much lower winds and seas are expected. However, there will be daily risk of isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms. Luchs && .HYDROLOGY... Issued at 358 AM CDT Mon Jul 8 2024 Heavy rainfall has made its way inland with Hurricane Beryl continuing to make its trek into Southeast Texas. We`ve already seen 3-5" of rain fall across portions of Matagorda/Brazoria counties where a Flash Flood Warning was issued earlier this morning. In total, we are still expecting widespread totals of 5-10" with locally higher amounts up to 15". This is expected to result in widespread action to minor river flooding with isolated moderate to major river flooding. With high-resolution guidance still favoring rainfall totals of 4-6+" traveling along the I-45 corridor, we are also monitoring for potential bayou/creek flooding as well around the greater Houston metro area. Rainfall rates within the convective bands can reach 2-3" per hour and with these bands moving over the same locations repeatedly, this can quickly result in urban flooding. While these convective bands have been mainly centered around Matagorda and Brazoria counties early this morning, as Beryl travels further inland the flood threat will increase for portions of Harris, Fort Bend, and Wharton counties later this morning. Remember to heed any instructions from your local officials and to never travel through ANY flooded areas or roadways. TURN AROUND, DON`T DROWN. Please monitor updated forecasts via the NWS NWPS webpage (https://water.noaa.gov/). Batiste && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... College Station (CLL) MMM MMM MMM MMM / MMM MMM MMM MMM Houston (IAH) MMM MMM MMM MMM / MMM MMM MMM MMM Galveston (GLS) MMM MMM MMM MMM / MMM MMM MMM MMM && .HGX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... TX...None. GM...None. && $$ SHORT TERM...42 LONG TERM....42 AVIATION...WFO TAE MARINE...Luchs