Storm Surge/Tide — Bolivar Peninsula, Texas
2021-09-13 to 2021-09-14 · Bolivar Peninsula, Texas
Event narrative
Coastal tide gauges measured and NWS storm survey confirmed generally 3 to 6 feet of surge above MHHW along the Gulf Coast and Galveston Bay, with closer to the lower end of the range for Bolivar Peninsula.
Wider weather episode
Nicholas formed on September 12 in the Southwestern Gulf of Mexico, slowly advancing northeastward along the Middle Texas Coast. It eventually made landfall 10 miles west of Sargent just after midnight on September 14, with maximum sustained wind speeds of 75 mph. Heavy rain bands associated with Nicholas brought widespread rainfall totals of 6 to 10 inches to the Southeast Texas Coast, while strong wind gusts resulted in tree and structural damage as well as widespread power outages across the area. Additionally, Nicholas's surge resulted in flooding along the coast, particularly around Matagorda Bay.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 987438. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.