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Severe Thunderstorm Warning in Effect Until 7:15 p.m.

February 27, 2019

The National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm warning until 7:15 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 26 in certain areas of Fort Bend County including Missouri City. Street flooding and light hail possible in certain areas.

Residents are urged to stay indoors and if outside remember, Turn Around Don’t Drown. 

Portion of Edible Arbor Trail Closed Due to High Water; Flood Warning for Brazos River at Richmond Continues

January 8, 2019

The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning for the Brazos River in Richmond until Thursday, Jan. 10 with water level at 45.45 feet at 11:15 a.m. today (Jan. 8). This has caused minor flooding in some areas including portions of the Edible Arbor Trail on Oyster Creek in Missouri City.

Staff has evaluated this section and closed both sides of the trail under FM 1092 (Murphy Road) with barricades until the water recedes. Residents are advised to avoid these high water areas and use caution while walking on the trail and in Mosley Park.

1.8.19 Brazos River

According to the Fort Bend Office of Emergency Management, the river’s forecast crest level is about 10-feet lower than both Hurricane Harvey and Memorial Day in 2016, and 5-feet lower than Memorial Day and Tax Day flooding in 2015. For details on current water levels, click this link: http://bit.ly/2sgyd2P.

Residents are encouraged to avoid traveling through flooded areas, and remember: Turn Around, Don’t Drown.City staff is monitoring area waterways; if there is a concern in your community, please call 281.403.8700.

Residents are also encouraged to sign up for emergency alerts on www.MissouriCityReady.com and Twitter—@MissouriCityEM.

For updates, please watch the City website: www.missouricitytx.gov, like us on Facebook—fb/MissouriCityTX, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat—@MissouriCityTX and Nextdoor, watch Missouri City Television (Ch. 16 on Comcast and Ch. 99 on AT&T U-verse) or download the MCTX Mobile app (available for free in Google Play and the Apple app store).

Flash Flood Watch in Effect Until Noon Tomorrow 1/3/19; Water Levels Higher in Oyster Creek

January 2, 2019

The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood watch for a portion of Southeast Texas including Missouri City from 6 a.m. today (Wednesday, Jan.2), through noon tomorrow (Thursday, Jan. 3). Rainfall totals of one to three inches with locally higher amounts are expected in and around the region.

1.2.19 Flash Flood Watch

Due to the recent rains much of the area remains nearly saturated and numerous area rivers remain elevated. This additional rain could contribute to rapid rises on area rivers, creeks and bayous including Oyster Creek.

Residents are encouraged to take precautions if necessary and monitor local weather reports before travelling around the area and sign up for emergency alerts on www.MissouriCityReady.com and Twitter—@MissouriCityEM.

Additionally, keep the streets clear of vehicles/debris to allow safe passage for our Public Safety and Public Works vehicles, keep the drainage system clean and protect your vehicle. Avoid traveling through flooded areas, and remember: Turn Around, Don’t Drown.

City staff is monitoring all roadway conditions, if there are areas of concern in your community, please call 281.403.8700. Officials also stress the importance of keeping a list of informational resources for reference. Recommendations for City residents include:

  • Police and Fire Departments: 911 or 281.403.8700
  • CenterPoint Energy: 713.207.2222
  • American Red Cross – Fort Bend County Branch: 281.342.9480, Greater Houston Branch: 713.526.8300
  • Ready Harris (www.readyharris.org); 713.881.3100; the Harris County Office of Emergency Management’s official website.
  • Enable Fort Bend (www.enablefortbend.com); 281.238.3514; the agency assists individuals with functional and medical needs during an emergency or disaster.
  • MCTV: Comcast Ch. 16; AT&T U-verse Ch. 99
  • WQMN – 1690 AM: Emergency advisory radio station
  • MCTX Mobile App: Download it in the Apple App store or on Google Play

For updates, please watch the City website: www.missouricitytx.gov, like us on Facebook—fb/MissouriCityTX, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat—@MissouriCityTX and Nextdoor, watch Missouri City Television (Ch. 16 on Comcast and Ch. 99 on AT&T U-verse) or download the MCTX Mobile app (available for free in Google Play and the Apple app store).

Flash Flood Watch in Effect Until Noon Tomorrow; Runoff Election Polls Open 12/8 From 7a.m. to 7 p.m.

December 7, 2018

The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood watch for Central and Southeast Texas including Missouri City from noon today (Friday, Dec. 7), through noon tomorrow (Saturday, Dec. 8).

MCTX Emergency Management staff is closely monitoring NWS forecasts that show the potential for heavy rain, severe thunderstorms, street flooding, cold temperatures, strong winds and possible tornadoes late this afternoon and tomorrow.

As officials here track weather developments, local waterway levels and road conditions, they advise citizens to be cautious about high water on neighborhood streets and should they encounter water to: Turn Around, Don’t Drown. And, residents should avoid parking on the street to allow emergency management and public safety vehicles clear passage.

Additionally, crews are also monitoring City storm drains and Staff will continue to provide weather updates in real-time to residents via the citizens’ communications tools.

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The 2018 Runoff Election for Mayor and Council At-Large Position #2 with terms of office from November, 2018 to November, 2020, will still take place citywide tomorrow, Saturday Dec. 8 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

MCTX Fort Bend County voters may vote at any of the following countywide polling locations:

  • Elkins High School, 7007 Knights Court
  • Hightower High School, 3333 Hurricane Lane
  • Hunters Glen Elementary School, 695 Independence Blvd.
  • Lake Olympia Marina Clubhouse, 180 Island Blvd.
  • Lantern Lane Elementary School, 3323 Mission Valley Dr.
  • Lexington Creek Elementary School, 2335 Dulles Ave.
  • Missouri City Community Center, 1522 Texas Pkwy.
  • Quail Valley Elementary School, 3500 Quail Village Dr.
  • Quail Valley Fund Office, 3603 Glenn Lakes Lane

MCTX Harris County voters must vote in their precinct (#506) where registered to vote which is:

  • Fondren Park Community Center, 11800 McLain Blvd.

For additional information, please visit the City website: http://bit.ly/2FDjqJ4.

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Quail Valley Golf Course, 2880 La Quinta Dr., will make a determination on tee times for tomorrow based on the weather; however, the City Centre and The Grille will be open regular business hours.

The Recreation & Tennis Center, 2701 Cypress Point Dr., will be open regular business hours as well.

Residents who participate in the Municipal Solid Waste Program will receive regular pickup service from WCA Waste Corp. Friday, Dec. 7 and Saturday, Dec. 8. Homeowners who have questions regarding pickup of trash or recyclables may contact WCA directly at 281.403.5800.

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“Due to the severe weather predictions and potential flooding, it is critical that residents use caution and heed advisories from local officials,” said City Manager Anthony J. Snipes. “And, we want to assure residents that Missouri City EOC officials are receiving timely weather updates and are prepared to respond and assist citizens should there be a need.”

City officials also stress the importance of keeping a list of informational resources for reference. Recommendations for City residents include:

  • Police and Fire Departments: 911 or 281.403.8700
  • CenterPoint Energy: 713.207.2222
  • American Red Cross – Fort Bend County Branch: 281.342.9480, Greater Houston Branch: 713.526.8300
  • Ready Harris (www.readyharris.org); 713.881.3100; the Harris County Office of Emergency Management’s official website.
  • Enable Fort Bend (www.enablefortbend.com); 281.238.3514; the agency assists individuals with functional and medical needs during an emergency or disaster.
  • MCTV: Comcast Ch. 16; AT&T U-verse Ch. 99
  • WQMN – 1690 AM: Emergency advisory radio station
  • MCTX Mobile App: Download it in the Apple App store or on Google Play

For updates, residents are encouraged to monitor local weather reports, to watch the City websites: www.MissouriCityReady.com and www.missouricitytx.gov, like us on Facebook—fb/MissouriCityTX, follow us on the Emergency Management Twitter—@MissouriCityEM, Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter—@MissouriCityTX and Nextdoor, to watch Missouri City Television (Ch. 16 on Comcast and Ch. 99 on AT&T U-verse) and to call 281.403.8700 to report any high water levels or street flooding.

City CANCELS 2018 Snowfest Festival, Shuffle & Parade Due to Rain, Flash Flood Weather Forecasts

December 6, 2018

Due to severe weather forecasts and a flash flood watch predicted for this region on Friday and Saturday, Missouri City officials are cancelling the 2018 Snowfest Festival, Shuffle and Parade.

“The National Weather Service has issued alerts that show rainfall estimates of more than three inches for this area and given that prediction and the low temperatures, staff decided to call off this year’s festivities to assure the safety and well-being of our citizens,” said City Manager Anthony J. Snipes. “Snowfest is a long-standing annual tradition that we all look forward to celebrating and we apologize for any inconvenience to residents, vendors and participants.”

NWS has issued a Flash Flood Watch that will be in effect for this area from Friday, Dec. 7 at noon until Saturday, Dec. 8 at noon.

Residents are encouraged to monitor local weather reports, to watch for flooding on the roadways when travelling around the area and sign up for emergency alerts and @MissouriCityEM for alerts and updates. City staff will be monitoring all roadway conditions; if there are areas of concern in your community, please call 281.403.8700.

The festival, shuffle and parade will not be rescheduled.

Though the Snowfest events have been cancelled, staff will light the holiday tree today (Thursday, Dec. 6) and it will remain on display at the City Hall Complex through the beginning of the New Year. All residents and stakeholders are welcome to come and view the holiday tree, which is positioned on the front plaza.

For updates, please watch the City website: www.missouricitytx.gov, like us on Facebook—fb/MissouriCityTX, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat—@MissouriCityTX and Nextdoor, watch Missouri City Television (Ch. 16 on Comcast and Ch. 99 on AT&T U-verse) or download the MCTX Mobile app (available for free in Google Play and the Apple app store).

Freeze Warning in Effect From Midnight Until 9 a.m. Tomorrow

November 13, 2018

The National Weather Service has issued a freeze warning for most of Southeast Texas including Missouri City from midnight today (Tuesday, Nov. 13), through 9 a.m. tomorrow (Wednesday, Nov. 14). Freezing temperatures from 27 to 31 degrees are expected overnight.

Residents are urged to protect the four Ps for winter safety:

  • People: check on the elderly and those who may not have access to heat
  • Pets: bring pets indoors
  • Pipes: properly insulate exposed pipes to prevent cracking
  • Plants: cover plants with fabric to help keep them insulated

Additionally, officials encourage citizens to stock up on food, water, and medicine supplies. They also caution residents to monitor local weather reports before travelling around the area and to sign up for emergency alerts on www.MissouriCityReady.com and Twitter—@MissouriCityEM.

City staff is monitoring all roadway conditions, if there are areas of concern in your community, please call 281.403.8700.

For updates, please watch the City website: www.missouricitytx.gov, like us on Facebook—fb/MissouriCityTX, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat—@MissouriCityTX and Nextdoor, watch Missouri City Television (Ch. 16 on Comcast and Ch. 99 on AT&T U-verse) or download the MCTX Mobile app (available for free in Google Play and the Apple app store).

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