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POST TROPICAL CYCLONE REPORT...HURRICANE HARVEY...UPDATED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE AUSTIN/SAN ANTONIO TX
1036 PM CDT TUE OCT 10 2017
NOTE: THE DATA SHOWN HERE ARE PRELIMINARY....AND SUBJECT TO UPDATES
AND CORRECTIONS AS APPROPRIATE.
THIS REPORT INCLUDES EVENTS OCCURRING WHEN WATCHES AND/OR WARNINGS
WERE IN EFFECT...OR WHEN SIGNIFICANT FLOODING ASSOCIATED WITH HARVEY
COUNTIES INCLUDED...ATASCOSA...BASTROP...BEXAR...CALDWELL...COMAL...
DEWITT...FAYETTE...GONZALES...GUADALUPE...HAYS...KARNES...LAVACA...
LEE...TRAVIS...WILLIAMSON...WILSON
SEP 04...UPDATED FOR...INLAND FLOODING AND STORM EFFECTS FOR
GUADALUPE COUNTY.
OCT 11...UPDATED FOR...ADDITIONAL COOPERATIVE OBSERVER RAINFALL
REPORTS.
SEP 03...CORRECTED FOR...MAX SUSTAINED WIND...PEAK WIND GUSTS AND/OR
TIMES FOR KT20...KSKF...KSAT...KRND...KHYI...KGTU...KDRT...KDLF...
AND KUVA.
A. LOWEST SEA LEVEL PRESSURE/MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS AND PEAK GUSTS
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METAR OBSERVATIONS...
NOTE: ANEMOMETER HEIGHT IS 10 METERS AND WIND AVERAGING IS 2 MINUTES
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LOCATION ID MIN DATE/ MAX DATE/ PEAK DATE/
LAT LON PRES TIME SUST TIME GUST TIME
DEG DECIMAL (MB) (UTC) (KT) (UTC) (KT) (UTC)
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KT20-GONZALES
29.52 -97.46 996.2 26/1715 060/030 26/1715 050/045 26/1455
K3T5-LA GRANGE/FAYETTE REGIONAL AIRPORT
29.91 -96.95 1001.8 26/2115 050/020 26/1615 100/035 26/1635
KGYB-GIDDINGS
30.17 -96.98 1001.9 26/2335 070/026 27/0455 070/038 27/0455
KPEZ-PLEASANTON
28.95 -98.52 1002.9 27/0955 340/026 26/1715 320/037 26/2055
KSSF-SAN ANTONIO STINSON MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
29.33 -98.47 1001.4 27/0753 350/026 26/1802 350/039 26/1626
KSKF-PORT SAN ANTONIO
29.38 -98.58 1002.7 27/0730 340/026 26/1258 350/042 26/1617
KSAT-SAN ANTONIO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
29.54 -98.47 1001.8 27/0751 360/030 26/1744 010/046 26/1613
KRND-RANDOLPH AFB
29.54 -98.28 1001.3 27/0756 010/028 26/1652 350/050 26/1626
KBAZ-NEW BRAUNFELS MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
29.70 -98.05 1000.8 26/2251 020/038 27/0025 020/050 26/1557
KHYI-SAN MARCOS
29.90 -97.87 1002.0 26/2256 020/036 27/0132 010/048 27/0120
KAUS-AUSTIN BERGSTROM INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
30.18 -97.68 1003.6 27/0753 030/039 27/0302 030/047 27/0046
KATT-AUSTIN CAMP MABRY
30.32 -97.77 1005.7 27/0751 030/020 27/1729 360/039 27/1736
KGTU-GEORGETOWN
30.69 -97.69 1009.2 27/1139 050/024 27/1340 060/035 27/1135
KHDO-HONDO MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
29.36 -99.16 1005.8 27/0851 020/033 27/1559 010/044 27/1558
KT82-FREDERICKSBURG
30.24 -98.91 1008.2 27/0815 010/027 26/2315 010/035 26/2315
KDZB-HORSESHOE BAY
30.52 -98.36 1008.4 27/0815 030/014 26/2255 060/025 27/1735
KBMQ-BURNET MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
30.74 -98.23 1008.9 27/0953 030/023 26/1823 050/034 27/0601
KDRT-DEL RIO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
29.38 -100.92 1009.0 26/0153 010/020 26/2159 360/031 26/2158
KDLF-LAUGHLIN AFB
29.38 -100.78 1007.4 25/2304 030/020 26/2156 350/031 26/2012
KUVA-UVALDE
29.21 -99.74 1008.4 27/0935 350/021 26/1835 360/033 26/2235
REMARKS:
NON-METAR OBSERVATIONS...
NOTE: ANEMOMETER HEIGHT IN METERS AND WIND AVERAGING PERIOD IN
MINUTES INDICATED UNDER MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WIND IF KNOWN
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LOCATION ID MIN DATE/ MAX DATE/ PEAK DATE/
LAT LON PRES TIME SUST TIME GUST TIME
DEG DECIMAL (MB) (UTC) (KT) (UTC) (KT) (UTC)
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KTXYORK4
29.03 -97.53 991.2 26/1647 360/021 26/1500 999/035 26/9999
99/99
KTXYORK6
28.91 -97.50 9999.0 99/9999 I 999/040 26/9999 I 999/042 26/9999 I
99/99
KTXSMILE3
29.12 -97.62 9999.0 99/9999 I 010/027 26/1516 030/044 26/0917
99/99
KTXSMILE2
29.29 -97.57 9999.0 99/9999 I 999/040 26/9999 I 999/050 26/9999 I
99/99
KTXCUERO3
29.09 -97.23 989.2 26/1540 999/999 99/9999 I 999/999 99/9999 I
99/99
KTXCUERO1
29.15 -97.30 992.6 26/1435 I 030/023 26/1415 I 060/036 26/1235 I
99/99
REMARKS:
B. MARINE OBSERVATIONS...
NOTE: ANEMOMETER HEIGHT IN METERS AND WIND AVERAGING PERIOD IN
MINUTES INDICATED UNDER MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WIND IF KNOWN
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LOCATION ID MIN DATE/ MAX DATE/ PEAK DATE/
LAT LON PRES TIME SUST TIME GUST TIME
DEG DECIMAL (MB) (UTC) (KT) (UTC) (KT) (UTC)
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C. STORM TOTAL RAINFALL FROM 1200 UTC AUG 25 UNTIL 1200 UTC AUG 29
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CITY/TOWN COUNTY ID RAINFALL
LAT LON (IN)
DEG DECIMAL
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10.2 NW LA GRANGE FAYETTE TX-FY-3 29.19
29.90 -96.88
2 NE MULDOON FAYETTE LCRA5608 26.71
29.81 -97.07
LA GRANGE FAYETTE LCRA5599 26.15
29.90 -96.88
7.8 NNE LA GRANGE FAYETTE TX-FY-30 25.78
29.90 -96.88
1.0 SSW CARMINE FAYETTE LCRA5691 25.26
30.14 -96.69
3.5 SW LA GRANGE FAYETTE TX-FY-52 23.92
29.90 -96.88
SMITHVILLE BASTROP LCRA5541 23.61
30.00 -97.16
3.6 ESE CIRCLE D-KC ESTA BASTROP TX-BST-9 23.51
30.16 -97.23
SMITHVILLE BASTROP SMHT2 23.10
30.01 -97.16
5.5 NNE YOAKUM DEWITT TX-LV-28 22.99
29.29 -97.15
6.7 SE SMITHVILLE BASTROP TX-FY-1 21.72
30.00 -97.16
4.5 N ROSANKY BASTROP TX-BST-2 21.62
29.93 -97.30
4 E GIDDINGS LEE GIDT2 21.06
30.19 -96.86
3 E SCHULENBURG FAYETTE SCHT2 20.65
29.68 -96.86
4.1 NE SHINER LAVACA TX-LV-26 20.36
29.43 -97.17
1 SSE MOULTON LAVACA LCRA7303 20.05
29.57 -97.15
3 SSE BASTROP BASTROP TX-BST-1 19.50
30.11 -97.31
4.6 SW PAIGE BASTROP TX-BST-8 19.20
30.21 -97.12
13.2 E GONZALES GONZALES TX-GZ-26 19.19
29.50 -97.45
4 W LA GRANGE FAYETTE K3T5 18.98
29.90 -96.88
1 SSE HALLETTSVILLE LAVACA LCRA7324 18.61
29.44 -96.94
2 N HALLETTSVILLE LAVACA HATT2 18.22
29.47 -96.94
2 ESE HALLETTSVILLE LAVACA TX-LV-29 17.80
29.44 -96.94
5.5 SSE MANOR TRAVIS TX-TV-12 16.53
30.34 -97.56
BASTROP BASTROP LCRA5499 16.48
30.11 -97.31
3 SE FEDOR LEE FEDT2 16.34
30.28 -97.02
5 NNW WAELDER GONZALES JDDT2 16.25
29.77 -97.32
5 SE FLATONIA FAYETTE FLTT2 16.07
29.63 -97.06
2 NNW CHEAPSIDE GONZALES CHPT2 15.81
29.31 -97.41
3 WSW GIDDINGS LEE KGYB 15.77
30.18 -96.93
3 S GONZALES GONZALES GNOT2 14.92
29.47 -97.45
8.8 SW LEXINGTON LEE TX-LE-13 14.91
30.41 -97.01
1 NW DIME BOX LEE DBXT2 14.85
30.36 -96.83
1 ENE CEDAR CREEK BASTROP TX-BST-6 14.83
30.08 -97.50
0.6 S GONZALES GONZALES TX-GZ-25 14.77
29.50 -97.45
6.4 ESE LOCKHART CALDWELL TX-CLD-3 14.73
29.87 -97.68
2 SW LOCKHART CALDWELL LKHT2 13.85
29.86 -97.70
7.3 NW GIDDINGS LEE TX-LE-19 13.81
30.18 -96.93
1 NW NIXON GONZALES NXNT2 13.70
29.28 -97.77
1 NW GONZALES GONZALES KT20 13.46
29.50 -97.45
6.2 WNW YOAKUM DEWITT TX-DW-7 13.34
29.29 -97.15
LEXINGTON LEE LEXT2 13.25
30.41 -97.01
1.7 NNW MARTINDALE CALDWELL TX-CLD-1 13.07
29.84 -97.84
2 NE SPEAKS LAVACA SPKT2 12.62
29.27 -96.69
8.6 E BUDA HAYS TX-TV-28 11.98
30.08 -97.84
1.9 NW KINGSBURY GUADALUPE TX-GP-58 11.84
29.65 -97.82
BUDA HAYS LCRA4595 11.68
30.08 -97.84
0.7 SW BUDA HAYS TX-HYS-1 11.56
30.08 -97.84
0.9 SE LULING CALDWELL TX-CLD-4 11.45
29.68 -97.65
5 S FENTRESS GUADALUPE KINT2 11.33
29.68 -97.77
1 WSW LULING CALDWELL LUUT2 11.23
29.68 -97.66
2.7 ESE CUERO DEWITT TX-DW-14 11.15
29.09 -97.29
5 E SUNSET VALLEY TRAVIS ASNT2 11.00
30.23 -97.73
0.9 NW ELGIN BASTROP TX-BST-4 10.87
30.34 -97.37
2.8 WSW SAN MARCOS HAYS TX-HYS-1 10.46
29.88 -97.93
10.50 SSE THRALL WILLIAMSON TX-WM-48 10.44
30.58 -97.30
6 SW GONZALES GONZALES GNZT2 10.32
29.44 -97.52
ELGIN BASTROP ELGT2 10.21
30.35 -97.37
8 SE AUSTIN TRAVIS KAUS 10.07
30.30 -97.75
3 W CUERO DEWITT CURT2 9.75
29.09 -97.34
BLANCO BLANCO LCRA0817 9.29
30.09 -98.42
0.6 SE SEGUIN GUADALUPE TX-GP-11 9.03
29.57 -97.97
0.7 WNW YORKTOWN DEWITT TX-DW-18 9.02
28.98 -97.50
0.5 N PFLUGERVILLE TRAVIS TX-TV-29 8.84
30.44 -97.62
0.5 ENE MCQUEENEY GUADALUPE TX-GP-34 8.46
29.59 -98.04
6.4 N STOCKDALE WILSON TX-WO-26 8.30
29.23 -97.96
3.3 SE ROUND ROCK WILLIAMSON TX-WM-25 8.25
30.51 -97.67
1 N AUSTIN TRAVIS TX-TV-44 8.01
30.30 -97.75
2 NW AUSTIN TRAVIS KATT 7.97
30.30 -97.75
0.6 SSE DRIPPING SPRINGS HAYS TX-HYS-1 7.32
30.18 -98.09
4 E NEW BRAUNFELS COMAL KBAZ 7.03
29.70 -98.12
3.0 E LA VERNIA WILSON TX-WO-54 7.02
29.35 -98.11
1.9 WSW WIMBERLEY HAYS TX-HYS-1 6.94
29.99 -98.10
1.1 NNW TAYLOR WILLIAMSON TX-WM-24 6.92
30.57 -97.41
0.1 ENE NEW BRAUNFELS COMAL TX-CML-4 6.43
29.70 -98.12
3 SSW JOLLYVILLE TRAVIS AGHT2 6.19
30.41 -97.77
2 SSE NEW BRAUNFELS COMAL TX-GP-31 6.11
29.70 -98.12
12.6 WSW KARNES CITY KARNES TX-KS-3 5.87
28.88 -97.90
1.0 ESE CEDAR PARK WILLIAMSON TX-WM-41 5.39
30.51 -97.83
2.50 ENE BEE CAVE TRAVIS TX-TV-99 5.06
30.30 -97.95
1.30 WNW GEORGETOWN WILLIAMSON TX-WM-4 4.97
30.64 -97.69
5.0 SSW MARION GUADALUPE TX-GP-11 4.89
29.57 -98.14
4.3 ENE HOLLYWOOD PARK BEXAR TX-BXR-1 4.67
29.59 -98.48
3 NNW GEORGETOWN WILLIAMSON KGTU 4.59
30.68 -97.71
14 NE SAN ANTONIO BEXAR KRND 4.23
29.45 -98.50
2.2 N SCHERTZ BEXAR TX-GP-29 3.73
29.55 -98.26
2.6 SW LAKEWAY TRAVIS TX-TV-29 3.72
30.36 -97.98
0.8 SSW LIVE OAK BEXAR TX-BXR-2 3.59
29.55 -98.34
0.8 SSE SPRING BRANCH COMAL TX-CML-1 3.41
29.86 -98.40
1.2 SSE JARRELL WILLIAMSON TX-WM-22 3.39
30.79 -97.59
0.8 NNE ELMENDORF BEXAR TX-BXR-3 3.29
29.25 -98.33
1.1 NW GARDEN RIDGE COMAL TX-CML-1 3.25
29.63 -98.29
2.2 N JOHNSON CITY BLANCO TX-BLC-1 3.16
30.27 -98.41
9.1 NE PLEASANTON ATASCOSA TX-AT-25 2.28
28.96 -98.49
1.9 E KENDALIA KENDALL TX-KN-23 2.25
29.96 -98.52
0.7 NW CASTLE HILLS BEXAR TX-BXR-2 2.00
29.52 -98.52
6 NNE SAN ANTONIO BEXAR KSAT 1.94
29.45 -98.50
4.1 N POTEET ATASCOSA TX-AT-1 1.66
29.03 -98.58
1.0 ENE HELOTES BEXAR TX-BXR-1 1.63
29.56 -98.69
8 S SAN ANTONIO BEXAR KSSF 1.49
29.45 -98.50
0.7 NW MARBLE FALLS BURNET TX-BRT-5 1.29
30.57 -98.27
6 SSW SAN ANTONIO BEXAR KSKF 0.91
29.45 -98.50
1 SW PLEASANTON ATASCOSA KPEZ 0.85
28.96 -98.49
2 SW FREDERICKSBURG GILLESPIE KT82 0.73
30.24 -98.89
2 E UVALDE UVALDE KUVA 0.30
29.21 -99.78
2 NNE LLANO LLANO KAQO 0.12
30.75 -98.67
3 W DEL RIO VAL VERDE KDRT 0.03
29.37 -100.89
3 E DEL RIO VAL VERDE KDLF 0.01
29.37 -100.89
REMARKS:
D. INLAND FLOODING...
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BASTROP...NUMEROUS LOW WATER CROSSINGS UNDERWATER LEADING TO
MULTIPLE WATER RESCUES. SEVERAL HOMES HAD WATER DAMAGE. SEE SECTION
G - STORM IMPACTS FOR FURTHER DETAILS.
BEXAR...A FEW LOW WATER CROSSINGS WERE FLOODING. SEE SECTION G -
STORM IMPACTS FOR FURTHER DETAILS.
CALDWELL...NUMEROUS FLOODED AND DAMAGED ROADS ACROSS THE COUNTY.
DAMAGE TO SEVERAL DAMS AND HOMES. SEE SECTION G - STORM IMPACTS FOR
FURTHER DETAILS.
COMAL...SEVERAL LOW WATER CROSSINGS WERE FLOODED ACROSS THE COUNTY.
SEE SECTION G - STORM IMPACTS FOR FURTHER DETAILS.
DEWITT...MAJOR FLOODING FROM THE GUADALUPE RIVER CAUSED MULTIPLE
HOMES TO FLOOD IN CUERO. THE GUADALUPE RIVER NEAR CUERO CRESTED AT
ITS SECOND HIGHEST CREST ON RECORD. NUMEROUS HOMES MAY HAVE ALSO
BEEN FLOODED DOWNSTREAM OF CUERO. SEE SECTION G - STORM IMPACTS FOR
FURTHER DETAILS.
FAYETTE...THE COLORADO RIVER ABOVE LA GRANGE CRESTED AT ITS 3RD
HIGHEST CREST EVER AND THE HIGHEST SINCE 1913. NUMEROUS HOMES WERE
IMPACTED BY FLOODING ACROSS THE COUNTY, ALONG WITH SEVERAL
DESTROYED. SEE SECTION G - STORM IMPACTS FOR FURTHER DETAILS.
GONZALES...FLOOD DAMAGE TO HOMES WAS LIMITED. SEVERAL ROADS WERE
FLOODED IN THE COUNTY. SEE SECTION G - STORM IMPACTS FOR FURTHER
DETAILS.
HAYS... MANY LOW WATER CROSSINGS FLOODED DURING THE EVENT. SEE
SECTION G - STORM IMPACTS FOR FURTEHR DETAILS.
LAVACA...THE NAVIDAD RIVER REACHED RECORD HEIGHTS AT BOTH SUBLIME
AND NEAR SPEAKS TX. SOME IMPACT TO AREA ROADS DUE TO HIGH WATER. SEE
SECTION G - STORM IMPACTS FOR FURTHER DETAILS.
LEE...SEVERAL HOMES IMPACTED BY FLOODING WITH A HANDFULL DETROYED.
SEE SECTION G - STORM IMPACTS FOR FURTHER DETAILS.
WILSON...EAST SIDE OF THE COUNTY HAD THE MOST RAINFALL AND A FEW
ROAD ISSUES OCCURRED AS A RESULT. SEE SECTION G - STORM IMPACTS FOR
FURTHER DETAILS.
GUADALUPE...SOME ROADS AND LOW WATER CROSSINGS WERE FLOODED. SEE
SECTION G - STORM IMPACTS FOR FURTHER DETAILS.
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E. MAXIMUM STORM SURGE AND STORM TIDE...
OFFICIAL TIDE GAUGES NOTED WITH LEADING G
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COUNTY CITY/TOWN SURGE TIDE DATE/ BEACH
OR LOCATION (FT) (FT) TIME EROSION
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F. TORNADOES...
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(DIST)CITY/TOWN COUNTY DATE/ EF SCALE
LAT LON (DEG DECIMAL TIME(UTC) (IF KNOWN)
DESCRIPTION
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G. STORM IMPACTS BY COUNTY...
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COUNTY DEATHS INJURIES EVACUATIONS
DESCRIPTION
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ATASCOSA 0 0 0
BASTROP 0 0 100
100 PEOPLE EVACUATED. WIDESPREAD 15+ INCHES OF RAIN FELL AND PUT
OVER 150 LOW WATER CROSSINGS UNDERWATER AT ONE POINT. THIS HAS
LIKELY DAMAGED OVER 50 ROADS. EARLY INDICATIONS SHOW 40 HOMES
PROBABLY HAVE WATER DAMAGE BUT ASSESSMENT TEAMS ARE STILL GETTING
PUT TOGETHER. SOME TREES WERE DOWNED ACROSS THE COUNTY AND LED TO
SOME POWER OUTAGES. MULTIPLE WATER RESCUES WERE MADE.
BEXAR 0 0 0
A FEW TREES DOWNED ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE COUNTY. NO MAJOR WATER
ISSUES EXPCEPT FOR A FEW LOW WATER CROSSINGS THAT WERE FLOODED FROM
SEVERAL INCHES OF RAIN. A FEW ROADS WERE CLOSED DUE TO HIGH WATER.
CALDWELL 0 0 8
8 PEOPLE EVACUATED DOWNSTREAM OF A DAM. 100S OF ROADS CLOSED ACROSS
THE COUNTY DUE TO FLOODING WITH ESTIMATES OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN
DAMAGE TO THE ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE. THERE WAS DAMAGE TO 10 DAMS. WIND
DAMAGE WAS REPORTED ACROSS THE COUNTY MAINLY TO TREES AND SMALL
STRUCTURES AS WIND GUSTED WELL OVER 50 MPH. EARLY ESTIMATES
INDICATED AS MANY AS 50 HOMES EXPERIENCED FLOOD DAMAGE. MULTIPLE
WATER RESCUES WERE MADE.
COMAL 0 0 0
WIND GUSTS WELL OVER 50 MPH BROUGHT MULTIPLE TREES DOWN ACROSS THE
COUNTY AND LED TO SCATTERED POWER OUTAGES. AT ONE POINT 15K
CUSTOMERS WERE WITHOUT POWER BUT THE OUTAGES WERE SPORADIC AND
DIDN`T LAST VERY LONG. SEVERAL LOW WATER CROSSINGS WERE FLOODED
ACROSS THE COUNTY THAT LASTED FOR A FEW DAYS AS THE WATERS WERE SLOW
TO RECEDE. ONE COUNTY BUILDING SUSTAINED WATER DAMAGE DUE TO THE
WIND-BLOWN RAIN. ESTIMATES OF DAMAGE TO THE BUILDING IS 10K. AT ONE
POINT COMAL COUNTY DID HOST 268 EVACUEES FROM THE MIDDLE TEXAS
COAST.
DEWITT 0 0 300
300 PEOPLE EVACUATED. LARGE TREES DOWNED ACROSS THE COUNTY WITH SOME
STRUCTURAL DAMAGE ALSO NOTED ON SOME BUILDINGS AND HOMES. WINDS
GUSTED WELL OVER 60 MPH ACROSS MUCH OF THE COUNTY AS THE CENTER OF
HARVEY MOVED OVER AND NEAR THE CITY OF CUERO. FLOODING FROM THE
GUADALUPE RIVER CAUSED MULTIPLE HOMES TO FLOOD IN CUERO AS WELL AS
10 MILES DOWNSTREAM OF CUERO. AS MANY AS 100 HOMES WERE AFFECTED BY
HIGH WATER. THE GUADALUPE RIVER NEAR CUERO CRESTED AT 44.36 FEET,
ITS SECOND HIGHEST CREST ON RECORD.
FAYETTE 0 0 400
400 PEOPLE EVACUATED. WIDESPREAD 20+ INCHES OF RAIN FELL ACROSS MOST
OF FAYETTE COUNTY. THE COLORADO RIVER CRESTED AT JUST OVER 54 FEET
MAKING IT THE 3RD HIGHEST CREST EVER AND THE HIGHEST SINCE 1913.
THERE ARE LIKELY 500 IMPACTED HOMES ACROSS THE COUNTY WITH SEVERAL
DESTROYED ALONG THE COLORADO RIVER AT LA GRANGE AND ALONG BUCKNER`S
CREEK IN FRISCH AUF VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB. FLOODED ROADS ARE EXTENSIVE
ACROSS THE COUNTY WITH LIKELY AT LEAST 500K IN DAMAGE TO ROAD
INFRASTRUCTURE. POWER AND CELL SERVICE IN LA GRANGE WERE IMPACTED.
MULTIPLE BUSINESSES ALONG THE RIVER BELOW WATER STREET IN LAGRANGE
TOOK ON WATER AND ARE EITHER DESTROYED OR HAVE MAJOR DAMAGE.
GONZALES 0 0 0
SIGNIFICANT FLOODING OCCURRED ON PEACH CREEK WHERE WIDESPREAD 10-15
INCHES OF RAIN FELL, BUT OVERALL FLOOD DAMAGE WAS LIMITED TO 2
HOUSES. OVER 20 ROADS WERE FLOODED. WIDESPREAD WIND DAMAGE TO MAINLY
TREES WAS REPORTED WITH MANY TREES UPROOTED ACROSS THE ENTIRE
COUNTY. WIND GUSTS OVER 50 MPH WERE REPORTED.
HAYS 0 0 100
100 PEOPLE EVACUATED. THERE WAS A SINKHOLE ON HIGHWAY 21 ON THE
CALDWELL/HAYS COUNTY LINE BUT NO OTHER ROAD ISSUES REPORTED EXCEPT
FOR MANY LOW WATER CROSSINGS FLOODED DURING THE EVENT. THERE WERE
SEVERAL AREAS THAT EXPERIENCED POWER OUTAGES DUE TO DOWNED TREES,
LIMBS, AND POWERLINES.
KARNES 0 0 0
SEVERAL TREES DOWNED ACROSS THE EASTERN HALF OF THE COUNTY BUT
OVERALL IMPACTS WERE LIGHT.
LAVACA 0 0 0
SEVERAL TREES DOWNED ACROSS THE COUNTY AS WELL AS SOME MINOR
STRUCTURAL DAMAGE NOTED IN YOAKUM AND SHINER. THE NAVIDAD RIVER
REACHED RECORD HEIGHTS AT BOTH SUBLIME AND NEAR SPEAKS TX. THE HIGH
WATER MAINLY AFFECTED MOSTLY FLOODPLAIN AREAS AND NO STRUCTURES WERE
DIRECTLY IMPACTED. SOME IMPACT TO AREA ROADS DUE TO HIGH WATER.
LEE 0 0 0
THE HEAVY RAINFALL ACROSS ESPECIALLY THE SOUTHERN HALF OF THE COUNTY
HAS LIKELY BROUGHT IMPACTS TO AT LEAST 30 HOMES WITH AS MANY AS 25
POSSIBLY DESTROYED. SOME TREES DOWN ACROSS THE COUNTY.
WILSON 0 0 0
EAST SIDE OF THE COUNTY HAD THE MOST RAINFALL AND A FEW ROAD ISSUES
OCCURRED AS A RESULT. OVERALL IMPACTS WERE LIGHT ALTHOUGH ONE WATER
RESCUE DID TAKE PLACE ON THE FAR EAST SIDE OF THE COUNTY.
GUADALUPE 0 0 0
CENTRAL AND EASTERN AREAS OF THE COUNTY HAD THE MOST RAIN, WHERE
BETWEEN 6 AND 12 INCHES OF RAIN FELL. SOME ROADS AND LOW WATER
CROSSINGS WERE FLOODED. WIND GUSTS UP TO 60 MPH PRODUCED SCATTERED
TREE DAMAGE AND POWER OUTAGES.
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Legend:
I-Incomplete Data
E-Estimated