Monday, September 13, 2021

Tropical Storm Nicholas UPDATE 3- Monday, September 13. Sandbags, NWS Forecast


TS Nicholas 10 PM Overview 9122021

Sandbags are available today, September 13, 2021 


Guidelines: Six (6) sandbags per address can be picked up at the Port Arthur Bob Bowers Civic Center, 3501Cultural Center Drive, or at the Port Arthur Downtown Pavilion, 500 Procter Street, for Port Arthur residents until the supply runs out. Please bring your ID and your own shovels. If you bring your own sandbags, the limit will still be six (6) sandbags.


According to updates from National Weather

Service-Lake Charles, the National Hurricane Center, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and Port Arthur Emergency Management, Port Arthur will have heavy rain from Monday night through Friday.

The Port Arthur Emergency Management Team is asking all residents and businesses to prepare for the heavy rainfall from tonight until Wednesday, and rain throughout the rest of the week.

Please register at www.thestan.com to be notified of severe weather conditions!

UPDATE 3: 

From the information we have received from the National Weather Service, Port Arthur will experience up to ten inches of rain over the next two and a half days, nowhere near the amounts received in previous storms.

If you do have family, and you are concerned for their safety, please make arrangements to shelter them. If you need help in the event that flooding is greater than expected, emergency services are available 24/7; please call (409) 983-8600. 

The National Weather Service has issued the latest weather conditions for Tropical Storm Nicholas. Please stay updated by listening to the Facebook Live Video by Meteorologist Donald Jones. Please click here to see the live broadcast. Click this link for the slideshow.

NWS outlook: 

"Tropical Storm Nicholas is forecast to make landfall on the middle Texas coast later today or tonight. There is a chance it could become a category one hurricane before landfall. 

Regardless of development, we are expecting 5 to 10 inches of rain, with locally higher amounts possible. Expect to see street flooding during periods of heavy rain, and possibly enter homes and businesses. The risk area covers our entire region through Wednesday.

Tides will run 1 to 4 feet above normal in our region, with the higher values in southeast Texas. During high tides, minor coastal flooding is expected."

There is still a significant threat of flash flooding in Southeast Texas.

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