May 22, 12:00 PM – Brazos River Update – Brazos River in Minor Flood Stage / River Cresting at Richmond and Sugar Land Gages

As of 11:15 AM on May 22, 2024, the Brazos River in Richmond is in Minor Flood Stage and is currently at Gage Elevation 45.72 feet. Based on the forecasts and gage data, the Brazos River at the Richmond Gage and Sugar Land Gage appear to be cresting. Please note that the Brazos River forecast for the Richmond Gage does show it could stay above Action Stage through at least the beginning of next week.  Below is a summary of the gages downstream of Hempstead. As shown, the Brazos River at Hempstead, San Felipe and FM 1489 have crested and have started to recede.

The NWS forecast continues to show low rain chances over the next 7 days which will give the area time to dry out and the Brazos River to recede. The 7-Day Quantitative Precipitation Forecast (QPF) is showing the lower Brazos River Watershed receiving less than ½ inch of rain over the next 7 days. Based on the current forecast, no major flooding due to the Brazos River through Fort Bend County is anticipated.

District personnel will continue to monitor forecasts and conditions within the District while the Brazos River continues to be elevated; however, activity around the Pump Station has generally returned to more routine operations. If residents have any concerns or questions, please contact the District at https://www.fbcmud46.org/contact/.

May 20, 10:00 AM – Brazos River Update – Brazos River in Action Stage / Forecast to Reach Minor Flood Stage / Hot and Humid Conditions for the Week

As of 9:15 AM on May 20, 2024, the Brazos River in Richmond is in Action Stage and is currently at Gage Elevation 44.52 feet. The WGRFC forecast is showing the Brazos River through Richmond peaking just above Minor Flood Stage at Gage Elevation 45.20. This is approximately 0.5 feet lower than the peak last week. Below is a summary of the gages downstream of Hempstead.

The NWS forecast is calling for hot and humid conditions throughout the week as the lower Brazos River Watershed experiences an extended period of sunny to partly cloudy skies with low rain chances. The 7-Day Quantitative Precipitation Forecast (QPF) is showing the lower Brazos River Watershed receiving less than ¼ inch of rain over the next 7 days. Based  on the current forecast, no major flooding due to the Brazos River through Fort Bend County is anticipated.

District personnel will continue to monitor forecasts and conditions within the District while the Brazos River continues to be elevated; however, activity around the Pump Station should generally return to more routine operations. If residents have any concerns or questions, please contact the District at https://www.fbcmud46.org/contact/.

Brazos River Update – Brazos River in Action Stage / Forecast Lowered Since Yesterday – May 17, 9:45 AM

As of 9:15 AM on May 17, 2024, the Brazos River in Richmond is in Action Stage and is currently at Gage Elevation 42.39 feet. Based on the forecasts and rainfall that occurred upstream, the WGRFC has lowered its forecast for the Brazos River through Richmond. This morning’s forecast shows the Brazos River rising to Gage 44.90 feet around May 21. For reference, 44.90 is approximately 0.8’ lower than our previous 7 day peak. Similarly, gages upstream of Richmond are forecasted to rise.

There are some minor chances for additional rain today; however, generally the lower Brazos River Watershed should experience an extended period of sunny to partly cloudy skies with low rain chances. The 7-Day Quantitative Precipitation Forecast (QPF) is showing the lower Brazos River Watershed receiving less than ½ inch of rain over the next 7 days. Based on the current forecast, no major flooding due to the Brazos River through Fort Bend County is anticipated.

District personnel will continue to monitor forecasts and conditions within the District while the Brazos River continues to be elevated; however, activity around the Pump Station should generally return to more routine operations. The District asks all residents to keep out of the District’s pump station. Please allow the operations team to focus on flood fighting. If residents have any concerns or questions, please contact the District at https://www.fbcmud46.org/contact.