TROPICAL STORM LAURA UPGRADED TO HURRICANE

HOUSTON, TEXAS -The Harris County Flood Control District is continuing to monitor Hurricane Laura. Hurricane warnings have been issued from San Luis Pass to Louisiana. The current forecast projects Laura over the southeast Gulf of Mexico and moving toward the west-northwest. There continues to be uncertainty in the expected path, but Hurricane Laura is expected to make landfall Wednesday evening and bring hurricane-force winds along the coast and spread inland Wednesday night into Thursday morning.

Rainfall amounts are currently expected to be between 2-4 inches across Harris County with potentially higher totals should the track shift further westward. Storm surge flooding of 2-4 feet above normal dry ground is expected in coastal sections of southeast Harris County. These values would be increased significantly if the track shifts further westward.

The Flood Control District encourages residents to create an account and sign up for rainfall and water level alerts at fwsalerts.org. FWS Alerts allow residents to customize which sensors they receive alerts from and can choose to receive alerts via text, email, or both.

ABOUT THE HARRIS COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT
The Harris County Flood Control District provides flood damage reduction projects that work, with appropriate regard for community and natural values. With more than 1,500 bayous and creeks totaling approximately 2,500 miles in length, the Flood Control District accomplishes its mission by devising flood damage reduction plans, implementing the plans and maintaining the infrastructure. For more information about the Flood Control District, visit www.hcfcd.org or follow us @HCFCD on Facebook and Twitter for all the latest @HCFCD.