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Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update 02/28/2019 Normal
Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update 02/27/2019 Normal
Houston Ship Channel Update02/27/2019 Normal
Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update 02/26/2019 Normal
Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update 02/25/2019 Normal
Sea fog potential Tuesday - Saturday02/25/2019 Normal
Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update 02/24/2019 Normal
Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update 02/23/2019 Normal
Houston Ship Channel Update02/22/2019 Normal
Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update 02/22/2019 Normal
HSC Update 02/21/2019 Normal
HSC Update 02/21/2019 Normal
Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update 02/21/2019 Normal
Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update 02/20/2019 Normal
Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update 02/19/2019 Normal
Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update 02/18/2019 Normal
Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update 02/17/2019 Normal
Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update Correction02/17/2019 Normal
Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update 02/16/2019 Normal
Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update 02/14/2019 Normal
Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update 02/13/2019 Normal
Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update 02/12/2019 Normal
Houston Ship Channel update Remains closed to all traffic due to fog 1925/1002/11/2019 Normal
Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update 02/11/2019 Normal
Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update 02/10/2019 Normal
Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update 02/09/2019 Normal
Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update 02/08/2019 Normal
Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update 02/07/2019 Normal
Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update 02/06/2019 Normal
Port of Houston Update02/05/2019 Normal
Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update 02/05/2019 Normal
Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update 02/04/2019 Normal
Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update 02/03/2019 Normal
Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update 02/02/2019 Normal
Houston, Galveston, Texas City, & Freeport, TX - Daily Port Update 02/01/2019 Normal

Daily Port Update

Subject:Sea fog potential Tuesday - Saturday
Date:Monday, February 25, 2019
Priority:Normal
Notice:

From: NWS Houston/Galveston <sr-hgx.nws@noaa.gov>
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2019 10:29 PM
Subject: Sea fog potential Tuesday - Saturday

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<span-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Arial",sans-serif;font-weight:normal">Just a preliminary heads up...
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<span-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Arial",sans-serif;font-weight:normal">It looks like winds will veer back around to the southeast early this week and bring a warmer airmass over the cool nearshore Gulf waters and bays. This setup is favorable for some sea fog development.
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<span-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Arial",sans-serif;background:yellow;mso-highlight:yellow;font-weight:normal">Fog may develop by early Tuesday morning near the Matagorda Bay area. More favorable conditions will then reach the remainder of the upper Texas coast by Tuesday afternoon and evening. Unfortunately, the next front isn't expected to push off the coast until late Friday night or Saturday, so the potential is there for another prolonged fog event this week.<span-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Arial",sans-serif;font-weight:normal">
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<span-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Arial",sans-serif;font-weight:normal">Though too early for specifics, indications are the overall trends could be similar to the past few events with some limited visibility improvements over the bays in the late morning and afternoon hours before the denser fog rolls back in around sunset each day. Reduced visibility will probably persist just offshore for the majority of the period.
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Thanks,<span-size:9.5pt;font-family:"Arial",sans-serif;font-weight:normal">
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Brian Kyle and Sean Luchs<span-size:9.5pt;font-family:"Arial",sans-serif;font-weight:normal">
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National Weather Service
Houston/Galveston, TX
1353 FM 646 Suite 202
Dickinson, TX 77539
(281) 337-5074
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Notice posted on Monday, February 25, 2019

Disclaimer
For quality assurance purposes please note well that while the above information is regularly vetted for accuracy it is not intended to replace the local knowledge or expertise pertaining to port conditions of our marine operations personnel. Port précis should always be verified by contacting the corresponding marine department of a particular location for the most up-to-date information.