HOUSTON, TX — With storms forecast for the region this weekend, the Harris County Flood Control District is encouraging residents to stay informed by signing up for free alerts through the Flood Warning System (FWS).
The Flood Warning System tracks rainfall and water levels across Harris County in near real time, providing critical information that helps both emergency personnel and residents monitor changing conditions and stay aware of potential flooding.
Residents are encouraged to explore the interactive FWS map or sign up for custom alerts to better understand flood risks around them. The system is fast, easy and convenient, helping users monitor high-water areas near their home, school, workplace, or along their daily commute.
The website harriscountyfws.org features an interactive map that allows users to:
- View current and historical rainfall totals
- Monitor water levels in channels across the county
- See a countywide snapshot of current conditions
- Zoom in to specific locations of interest
- Click on gage stations to view charts and graphs showing current water levels and when flooding may occur
- Register for email and/or text alerts
The system’s alert feature allows anyone to subscribe to near real-time rainfall and water level notifications delivered directly to their phone or email.
Visit harriscountyfws.org to explore the Flood Warning System and sign up for free, critical rainfall and water level alerts today so you can stay informed and prepared when storms impact Harris County.
A step-by-step registration guide is available at fwsalerts.org.