TDEM activates winter weather resources ahead of weekend

Governor Abbott announced Friday that he directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) to activate winter weather resources in anticipation of hazardous impacts forecast in the Texas Panhandle.

The Governor also announced that he directed TDEM to request officials from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) join state and local partners to conduct joint preliminary damage assessments in South Texas communities impacted by recent wildfires and North Texas communities impacted by recent severe storms and tornadoes.

These assessments will aid in determining whether Texas meets the threshold for additional federal disaster assistance.

'With below-freezing temperatures and snow expected in the Panhandle this weekend, Texas is prepared to deploy all resources and assistance needed to help local communities respond,” said Governor Abbott. “Texans in the Panhandle are urged to remain weather-aware, follow the guidance of state and local officials, and check DriveTexas.org before they travel. As communities across Texas recover from recent wildfires and severe storms, I also requested that the U.S. Small Business Administration help support the state's efforts to assess damage in impacted regions of Texas. This assistance will be a crucial first step for communities in South and North Texas to rebuild and recover.'

According to the National Weather Service, snow was expected to begin in the Panhandle, High Plains, and South Plains areas, falling Friday night and throughout the day on Saturday, with temperatures expected to dip below freezing. Snowfall was predicted to exceed four inches. Those conditions could bring significant travel disruptions to the region.

Wildfire danger continues with high winds and dry conditions across areas of West, Northwest, and South Texas through midweek next week.

The threat for severe weather increases over the weekend across North and East Texas, with primary risks including damaging wind, tornadoes, large hail, and heavy rainfall.

At the Governor’s direction, TDEM activated the following state emergency response resources to support local winter weather response operations: Texas Department of Transportation: Winter weather roadway equipment and crews pre-treating and treating roadways; personnel and equipment to assist with traffic control and road closures.

Texas National Guard: Personnel and high-profile vehicles to assist stranded motorists.

Texas Department of Public Safety: Texas Highway Patrol Troopers to patrol Texas roadways and assist stranded motorists.

Additionally, the following state emergency response resources remain engaged in support of local wildfire and severe weather response and recovery efforts: Texas A&M Forest Service (Texas Intrastate Fire Mutual Aid System): State and local firefighters, support personnel, fire engines, bulldozers, and motor graders; federally contracted firefighting aircraft, including large air tankers, single-engine air tankers for retardant drops, air attack platforms for surveillance and spotting, super scoopers for water drops, helicopters with firefighting capability, fire bosses and an aerial supervision module for aerial guidance Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM): The State of Texas Incident Management Team to support deployed emergency response resources across the state; Incident Support Task Force and Disaster Recovery Task Force including Voluntary Agency Liaisons to support recovery efforts Texas Department of State Health Services (Texas Emergency Medical Task Force): Wildfire Support Packages consisting of medics, ambulances, and allterrain vehicles Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (Texas A&M Task Force 1 and Texas Task Force 2): Type 3 Urban Search and Rescue Teams Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service: Disaster Assessment and Recovery Agents as well as AgriLife Extension Agents to support agricultural and livestock needs Texas Animal Health Commission: Coordinating animal resource needs Texas Department of Agriculture: Coordinating agricultural resource needs Texas Department of Transportation: Personnel monitoring road conditions Texas Department of Public Safety: Helicopters with hoist capabilities, Texas Highway Patrol Troopers, and the Tactical Marine Unit Texas Parks and Wildlife Department: Game Wardens, State Park Police, rescue boat teams, and helicopters with hoist capability to assist with flood rescues Public Utility Commission of Texas: Power outage monitoring and coordination with utility providers Railroad Commission of Texas: Monitoring of the state’s natural gas supply and communication with the oil and gas industry Texas Commission on Environmental Quality: Air/water/ wastewater monitoring Texas Health and Human Services Commission: Personnel to provide information on available services through the 2-1-1 Texas Information Referral Network Texas Department of Information Resources: Monitoring technology infrastructure Officials continue to review disaster damage information selfreported by Texans through TDEM’s Individual State of Texas Assessment Tool (iSTAT) survey. Texans are urged to report wildfire and storm damage using the iSTAT damage survey at damage.tdem.texas.gov when it is safe to return home. This information helps guide officials to areas where damage has occurred.

Texans can check road conditions at DriveTexas.org, find all-hazards preparedness information at tdem.texas.gov/ prepare, and locate additional safety information at TexasReady.gov.