WEATHER

Galveston Bay Faces Unusual Low Water Levels

Galveston Bay, TX, USASat Jan 25 2025
The National Weather Service (NWS) has recently alerted everyone about the unusually low water levels in Galveston Bay, which is not far from Houston. This situation, dubbed "abnormally low, " could make navigation tricky for boaters due to the shallow waters. The NWS issued a low water advisory on Friday morning, which will remain in effect until noon CST. Galveston Bay, located southeast of Houston, about a 53-minute drive away, is currently experiencing these conditions. Today in Houston, it's a sunny day with a gentle southeast wind around 5 mph in the afternoon. Clearing skies are expected at night with a similar wind speed. Temperatures will fluctuate between 56°F and 41°F. For tomorrow, there's a 20% chance of rain after 3 p. m. Showers are likely on Saturday night, possibly accompanied by thunderstorms after 3 a. m. The temperature range is projected to be between 61°F and 56°F. Looking ahead, Sunday may bring showers and thunderstorms during the day, with likely showers at night. Monday seems partly cloudy with a 20% chance of showers during the day and a cloudy night. Tuesday has a 30% chance of showers primarily after noon. Wednesday brings a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms during the day and a 30% chance at night. Thursday might see showers with potential thunderstorms. For February, expect periods of rain and snow northward, and rainy spells southward from Texas to Oklahoma during the first few days. From February 6 to 11, showers will be scarce, and from February 12 to 21, it should be sunny. Toward the end of February, expect a mix of showers and snow in the north. The average temperature for the region is expected to be around 49°F. The NWS has advised mariners to be extremely cautious when navigating Galveston Bay.

questions

    Is the low water level an attempt by the government to hide submerged secrets in Galveston Bay?
    What specific safety measures should mariners take to navigate Galveston Bay during the low water advisory?
    Will the water levels be too low for the Bay's annual 'Synchronized Swimming for Fish' competition?

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