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    Severe Weather 101: Tornadoes, Severe Thunderstorms

    Learn all about thunderstorms, tornadoes, hail, lightning, floods, damaging winds and more.


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    Fires & Wildfires

    Wildfires affect America’s farms and ranches, damaging and destroying homes, barns, agriculture production facilities, crops and livestock. Much of this damage can be avoided, or at least minimized, if a few precautions are taken to minimize the risk and spread of wildfires.


  • Preparing for Winter Storms

    In many parts of Texas, severe winter weather can threaten your safety and the safety of your property. Blizzards, heavy snow, freezing rain, ice, and freezing temperatures occasionally cause havoc in parts of Texas.


  • Texas Flu Season Resources & Updates

    Help spread the word, not the flu, with downloadable fliers, stickers, and door hangers.


  • Chemical Incident

    A chemical attack is the deliberate release of a toxic gas, liquid or solid that can poison people and the environment. This kind of an attack can come without warning since some chemical agents are odorless and tasteless. The following websites will provide more information on chemical attacks as well as protective measures.


  • Horse Care and Management Tips for Flooded Areas

    The following discussion outlines steps to be taken to ensure the safety of horses in pastures following heavy rainfall events. Soils Depending on the soil type in the pasture some pastures may be safe for horses to return to almost as soon as the rainfall event ends. Soils that are sandy in nature, because of…


  • Managing Mosquitoes after a Flood

    After a severe storm, mosquito populations can explode, and the diseases they carry can be a danger to humans. Mosquito problems occur in two distinct waves after a flood. The first to arrive are the flood water mosquitoes, which include the salt marsh (Aedes taeniorhynchus, Aedes sollicitans) and pastureland mosquitoes (Psorophora columbiae, Psorophora cyanescens, Aedes…