Overview
- A March 25 fire destroyed the Galveston NOAA Weather Radio transmitter and shelter, leaving the area without its critical emergency broadcast service.
- The approved temporary transmitter and antenna will restore vital weather alerts by August 31 but will broadcast at lower power and height, reducing its geographic reach.
- NWS secured a no-cost relocation to a different tower and is conducting a structural analysis before ordering mounting parts and cabling for the permanent site.
- Officials are targeting full operation of the permanent replacement system by September 30, pending completion of engineering and installation steps.
- During the extended outage, residents have been urged to rely on multiple forecast and warning sources while the new transmitters come online.