What areas of Texas are most at risk?
Initially, North Texas is at risk, with the threat shifting west to include the Panhandle, South Plains, Permian Basin, Big Country, and Concho Valley.
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Texas is bracing for severe weather, including potential hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes. State emergency resources have been activated to respond to the threat.
The National Weather Service (NWS) forecasts severe storms across Texas, starting in North Texas with potential hail and tornadoes. As the week progresses, the storm risk will shift westward, affecting areas including the Panhandle, South Plains, Permian Basin, Big Country, and Concho Valley.
Governor Abbott has mobilized state emergency response resources. These resources include swiftwater rescue teams, urban search and rescue teams, the Texas National Guard, the Texas Department of Transportation, and more. These teams are prepared to assist with flood rescues, clearing roadways, monitoring road conditions, and providing medical support.
**How to Prepare:** - Pack an emergency supply kit. - Make an emergency plan. - Follow guidance from local officials. - Stay informed about weather updates via TexasReady.gov&ref=yanuki.com, DriveTexas.org&ref=yanuki.com, and tdem.texas.gov/prepare&ref=yanuki.com.
Initially, North Texas is at risk, with the threat shifting west to include the Panhandle, South Plains, Permian Basin, Big Country, and Concho Valley.
Resources include swiftwater rescue teams, the National Guard, and state agencies.
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