| Hurricane Ike Update |
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Hurricane Ike has been a difficult storm to track because of the number of shifts in the models in the last 72 hours. Given the current track, we are preparing for the possibility of tropical storm force winds beginning sometime Friday morning as well as high tides in the 4-6 foot range starting as early as Thursday night. Today is a important day for decision making. It is important for citizens of Galveston County to pay close attention to the news media throughout the day for the most current information. We are continuing to work with our local jurisdiction partners, the National Weather Service and the Governor's Division of Emergency Management. Now is a crucial time to activate your family plans if you have not already done so. Please keep your gas tanks full in case an evacuation is called by your local officials. Take steps to protect your property from the wind by storing any patio furniture and loose items inside. Stock up on non-perishable food and water. You should have enough to last at least 3 days. A suggested list of supplies for your disaster kit can be found here. Keep yourselves up to date on the most current information by visiting the websites of the National Weather Service Houston-Galveston, the National Hurricane Center and our web page. Visit our hurricane tracker by clicking here. |