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Damaging winds, Strong winds and heavy, Strong wind, rain; major Some wind, rain; major Some wind and rain; Sunshine, a t-storm
Some patients will At the time, hospitals
were already caring for
flooding rain
Precip chance: 95%
flooding rain
Precip chance: 85%
flooding
Precip chance: 95%
floodng
Precip chance: 70%
flooding
Precip chance: 70%
possible; breezy
Precip chance: 30%
shelter in place more than 250 patients
combined, according to a LOCAL ALMANAC NATIONAL WEATHER MARINE STATISTICS
ADVOCATE STAFF REPORT news release from Citizens Statistics for Victoria through 4 p.m. yesterday. Offshore (Port Arthur to Port O'Connor)
As Hurricane Harvey’s Medical Center. Temperatures Inner Waters Wind southeast 30-40 knots
arrival time gets closer, Vic- Citizens Medical Center High/low ...................................................... 78/74 today. Seas 8-12 feet. Rain and wind. Water
temperature: 88.
toria hospitals are taking was able to transfer a few of Normal high/low ........................................ 95/73
Record high ....................................... 106 in 1924 Outer Waters Wind southeast 15-25 knots
action to protect their pa- its critical care patients, Record low ........................................... 66 in 1966 today. Seas 10-14 feet. Wind and rain. Water
tients and staff. but the other patients were temperature: 88.
not evacuated because of Precipitation (Port O'Connor to Port Brownsville)
“As Hurricane Harvey Yesterday ending 4 p.m. ............................. 1.54" Inner Waters Wind southwest 40-70 knots today.
moves toward our area, we the time and resources. Month to date .............................................. 5.73" Seas 10-14 feet. Stormy. Water temperature: 86.
have taken steps to contin- The hospital’s staff initiat- Normal month to date ................................. 2.11" Outer Waters Wind south 20-30 knots today.
ue operations through the ed its Hospital Incident Year to date ................................................. 29.19" Seas 14-18 feet. Stormy. Water temperature: 87.
Command Center and is Normal year to date .................................. 26.13"
storm and to keep our pa-
tients and staff safe,” ac- communicating with the Of-
cording to a news release fice of Emergency Manage- SUN & MOON Port O’Connor Tides
High Ht.(ft) Low Ht.(ft)
from DeTar Healthcare ment to coordinate efforts. Sunrise today ........................................ 7:03 a.m. Today 8:02 a.m. 0.7 ft. 2:13 a.m. 0.5 ft.
System. The hospital developed a Sunset today ......................................... 7:56 p.m. 4:16 p.m.
Moonrise today .................................... 11:39 a.m. Sun. 7:27 a.m. 0.7 ft. 4:57 p.m. 0.3 ft.
DeTar Hospital Navarro shelter in place for their pa- Moonset today ...................................... 11:19 p.m.
and DeTar Hospital North tients. They have prepared Sunrise Sunday ..................................... 7:03 a.m.
are closed and not accept- for Hurricane Harvey with Sunset Sunday ....................................... 7:55 p.m. ALLERGEN COUNT
ing referrals from outlying extra fuel for their emer- Moonrise Sunday ................................ 12:33 p.m. Shown are noon
positions of weather
gency generators, addition- Moonset Sunday .................................. 11:57 p.m. Tree ...................................... LOW
communities. and precipitation.
al water, food, medicine and First Full Last New Temperature bands are Grass ........................ MODERATE
While emergency depart-
supplies.
highs for the day. Ragweed ................... MODERATE
ments at DeTar Healthcare Mold .................................... LOW
System hospitals will con- Victoria hospitals have
tinue to accept patients ex- physicians, staff and ad- Aug 29 Sep 6 Sep 13 Sep 20
SOURCE: ACCUWEATHER.COM
periencing medical emer- ministrative leaders who
gencies, neither DeTar hos- will be stationed at the hos- LAKE LEVELS (through 7 a.m. Friday) RIVER STAGES (through 7 a.m. Friday)
pital will be serving as a pitals throughout the Normal Actual Release Flood 24-hr Flood 24-hr
storm. Level Level (cfs) Stage Fri. Change Stage Fri. Change
shelter. Canyon ...... 909.0 ......... 906.72 .............. N.A. Guadalupe Navidad
As soon as a mandatory DeTar Healthcare System Texana .......... 44.0 .............. 41.31 ................... 0 Gonzales ..................... 31.0 ...... 11.99 ..... +0.02 Sublime ....................... 27.0 ....... 4.61 ..... +0.02
evacuation was issued for anticipates reopening the Coleto ........... 98.5 ............ 95.36 ................... 0 Cuero .......................... 24.0 ........ 7.91 ....... none Speaks ....................... 24.0 ....... 3.41 ...... +0.01
Victoria, Citizen Medical hospitals after the storm Travis .......... 681.0 .......... 672.35 ................... 0 New Braunfels ........... 13.0 ...... 9.36 ...... +0.01 Morales ..................... 29.0 ...... 7.00 ...... -0.02
passes through Victoria. Medina .... 1064.2 ........ 1054.57 ............. —— Victoria ....................... 21.0 ....... 6.17 ...... +0.19 Lavaca
Center officials consulted Georgetown 791.0 ........... 781.16 ................... 0 Near Bloomington ... 20.0 ....... 9.81 ....... +0.12 Edna ............................ 21.0 ...... 4.80 ...... +0.01
with the Southwest Texas Victoria hospitals will Austin ........ 492.8 .......... 491.94 .............. 1159 San Antonio Colorado
Regional Advisory Council, keep their patients, families Marble Falls 737.0 .......... 736.34 .............. 884 Falls City ..................... 12.0 ......... 1.15 ..... +0.20 Wharton .................... 39.0 ....... 7.72 ..... +0.42
local emergency manage- and staff updated regularly LBJ .............. 825.4 .......... 824.56 .............. 926 Goliad ........................ 25.0 ....... 3.62 ....... none Bay City ..................... 44.0 ...... 7.09 ....... +4.91
about any related develop- Somerville . 238.0 ........... 237.36 .................... 1 Loop 410 ..................... 12.0 ....... 3.62 ..... +0.08 La Grange .................. 26.0 ...... 4.62 ..... +0.07
ment officials and other
ments.
VICTORIA RAIN LOG
area hospitals. Mon. 2017 2016 Avg. Rec. TEXAS WEATHER FORECAST
Jan. 3.76 3.15 2.52 11.87 (1934) YESTERDAY TODAY SUNDAY YESTERDAY TODAY SUNDAY YESTERDAY TODAY SUNDAY
Feb. 4.84 1.79 2.08 9.08 (1992) City Hi Lo Prec Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi Lo Prec Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi Lo Prec Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
Mar. 4.98 4.32 2.77 11.61 (1997) Abilene 75 71 0.20 80/65/pc 80/62/s Del Rio 95 76 89/74/pc 84/71/s Marfa 75 60 0.20 80/59/t 79/56/t