Fort Bend County Office of HS&EM

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Fort Bend County Office of HS&EM

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The Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management prepares for, mitigates against, and responds to all types of disasters in Fort Bend County.

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Fort Bend County Office of HS&EM
Warming Centers Opening in Fort Bend County Warming centers will open Saturday, January 24, 2026 A detailed list of warming center locations and hours is available in the attached graphic and will be updated as needed. Stay weather-aware and continue to monitor updates.
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An Arctic front is expected to approach this weekend; now is a good time to begin preparing for the potential of freezing temperatures and winter precipitation. Preparing ahead of time makes all the difference. Stay weather-aware, stay prepared. #ReadyFortBend
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An arctic cold front is expected to pass through the region late Friday into Saturday morning, ushering in some of the coldest air of the season yet. There is potential of wintry precipitation. Prepare ahead of time & get supplies to protect your pets, plants, or pipes.
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📢 On Nov 5 at 4 PM: ✔️ Test alert on phones ✔️ TV/radio interruptions ✔️ No action needed
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⏰ One week away! Nov 5 at 4 PM: Fort Bend County tests the Integrated Public Emergency Alerts & Warnings System (IPAWS). ⚠️It is only a test — no action needed.
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Halloween is shaping up to have great weather with warm (but not too hot) daytime conditions, a cold fall evening and zero rain chances. For now, make sure to secure any outdoor decorations, as strong winds are anticipated with the approaching front. #TXwx #HOUwx
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Weekly Weather Forecast Mon–Tue: Warm & sunny (highs upper 80s–90s). A few storms possible late Tuesday. Wed–Thu: Cooler & breezy (highs upper 60s–70s, lows mid-40s). Fri–Sun: Pleasant & sunny—great weekend weather! Highs mid-70s to low 80s. ⚠️ Heads-up: Keep an eye on Tuesday
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📢 Did you know? Nearly 30% of Texans have opted out of emergency alerts—the highest rate in the nation (RAND 2024). Alerts save lives, but “notification fatigue” is real. Stay connected—warnings give life-saving info when seconds matter.
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⏳ REMINDER - Two Weeks Away! On Nov 5 at 4 PM, expect test alerts on your phone, TV, and radio. ⚠️ Only a test.
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Know Your Alerts When you get an emergency alert — knowing what it means can save lives. Types of Alerts: AMBER: Child abduction WEA: Weather, evacuation & civil alerts EAS: TV/Radio interruptions Presidential: National emergencies Fort Bend IPAWS Test 11/5/2025 @ 4 PM
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📢 We need your help! Please answer this short survey to help us better understand how you receive wireless emergency alerts. 👉 Take the survey here: veoci.com/v/p/form/nt9du… Your input will help us strengthen emergency communications and keep our community safe.
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📢 Why do we test emergency alert systems? ✅ Ensure alerts go out quickly & reliably ✅ Build awareness of what alerts look like ✅ Improve systems to keep YOU safe ⚠️ Tests need no action—but in a real emergency, you’ll know what to do.
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⏰ Reminder: Fort Bend County will test the Emergency Alert System on Nov 5 at 4 PM. ⚠️ No action required — this is just a test.
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🚨 What’s the difference? ✔️ FBC Alert = opt-in local alerts ✔️ IPAWS = automatic broad alerts 📅 Test: Nov 5, 4 PM.
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