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April Emergency Preparedness Pop-Up will be at John Gillum Branch Public Library on April 15 from 3-6 p.m.

Central Texas is known as Flash Flood Alley. Prepare now and stay weather aware so you are ready when the storm hits.

Community members are invited to help shape Austin’s Hazard Mitigation Action Plan (HMAP) on April 16.

Two public input meetings for the 2026 update of the Community Wildfire Protection Plan are slated for April 8 and 9.

There will be a statewide test of local emergency alerting systems on Thursday, April 2. Cities, counties, school districts, universities, and others with alerting capabilities to participate.

Austin, TX – As temperatures continue to rise and conditions across the region improve, the City of Austin has deactivated the Austin-Travis County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) as of Wednesday at noon. The coordinated city and countywide…

The National Weather Service Extreme Cold Warning has been extended for all of South Central Texas through 9 A.M CST today, January 27.

The Austin-Travis County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) remains activated, as extreme cold conditions continue to impact Austin and the Central Texas region. City of Austin and Travis County departments, partner agencies, and community…

The Austin-Travis County Emergency Operations Center (ATCEOC) will activate at noon, Saturday, Jan. 24.