TS Beta is a slow-moving tropical storm, which could mean heavy rain and flash flooding Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Localized rain totals could be up to 20 inches over several the next several days.
5:00 p.m. 9/19/2020
Tropical Storm Beta is tracking to our south with expected landfall near Matagorda Bay. Rapid intensification is not expected, but there is still a chance that the storm could become a hurricane.
TS Beta is a slow-moving tropical storm, which could mean heavy rain and flash flooding Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Localized rain totals could be up to 20 inches over several the next several days. Tropical-storm-force winds are expected in our area as the storm approaches the coast.
Minor to moderate coastal flooding has already started. Elevated high tides are expected to continue through early the coming week.
Please continue to monitor the weather forecast and local news outlets. To register for weather alerts and community news flash e-notifications, visit connect.cityoflamarque.org
2:00 p.m. 9/19/2020
Mayor Bobby Hocking has issued an Emergency Declaration for the City of La Marque and a voluntary evacuation order for southern portions of the city that are OUTSIDE the flood protection levee. Areas outside the levee include Omega Bay, Highland Bayou Park and Mahan Park. To see maps or read more about the levee, visit http://cityoflamarque.org/612/Flood-Protection-Levee.
Levee Maps and Resources:
Tropical Storm Beta is expected to intensify over the next couple of days as it moves toward the Texas Coast. Residents should be taking steps to prepare for potential tropical weather. Storm surge and heavy rain are the most predominant threats forecast for La Marque at this time. The latest update on Tropical Storm Beta from the US National Weather Service Houston-Galveston Texas included a Tropical Storm Warning and a Hurricane Watch for Galveston County.
Please monitor the city’s social media and keep an eye on the local weather forecasts. To register for weather alerts and community news flash e-notifications, visit connect.cityoflamarque.org.

9/18/2020
Here is the 10:00 a.m. Video Briefing on TD22 from National Weather Service Houston/Galveston’s Warning Coordination Meteorologist Dan Reilly:
https://youtu.be/JrM_lMRVNvY
The City of La Marque Office of Emergency Management is monitoring the situation. Please register for weather alerts and community news flash e-notifications at
connect.cityoflamarque.org and monitor local news outlets.