Coastal Calhoun County storm history
Storm events recorded in Coastal Calhoun County, Texas between 1950 and 2025.
38
Total events
0
Tornadoes
0
Hail
2
Floods
0
Deaths
$405K
Property damage
Most significant events
Strongest tornadoes, deadliest events, and biggest damage in this county. Up to 50 shown.
Drought Drought
Introduction of D2.
Drought Drought
Continued D2 drought. Texas A&M AgriLife: A widespread rainfall event brought 1.5 to 7 inches of precipitation across the district, greatly improving soil moisture and temporarily boosting agricultural conditions. Low-lying areas saw standing water, and the wet fields delayed cot…
Frost/Freeze Frost/Freeze
Texas A&M AgriLife: A severe cold front was expected to move in. Wet weather brought 2-3 inches of beneficial rainfall across the district. Field crop producers were preparing for the upcoming planting season by checking equipment and receiving seed. Winter pastures greatly impro…
Cold/Wind Chill Cold/Wind Chill
KPKV reported wind chills at or below 25 degC, which is our local Cold Weather Advisory criteria.
Heat Heat
CWOP weather station observed heat indices of 110-114 for 2 hours.
Tropical Storm Tropical Storm
Large trees and a wooden fence were blown down in eastern Calhoun County in association with Hurricane Beryl.
Coastal Flood Coastal Flood
Several roads throughout Port O Connor have been closed.
Cold/Wind Chill Cold/Wind Chill
Wind chill values fell to below 20 degrees as temperatures fell to the low to mid 20s and strong north winds persisted. Wind chill values fell as low as 5 degrees above zero on the morning of the 16th.
Drought Drought
Extreme drought early in the month improved to a severe drought over the extreme northeast of the area and improved to a moderate drought elsewhere by November 15th.
Drought Drought
Extreme drought persisted over the area during the month.
Drought Drought
Extreme drought persisted over the area during the month.
Tropical Storm Tropical Storm
Observations indicated tropical storm force wind gusts occurred. Winds gusted as high as 35 knots (40 mph) at TCOON mesonet sites in Port Lavaca and Port O'Connor.
Drought Drought
Extreme drought conditions developed over the area during the month.
Heat Heat
Afternoon heat index values ranged from 110 to 113 degrees.
Drought Drought
Severe drought over the county improved to no drought by the end of the month with above normal rainfall during the month.
Drought Drought
Severe drought developed over the area during the month.
Cold/Wind Chill Cold/Wind Chill
Wind chill values fell to below 20 degrees as temperatures fell into the upper teens and 20s and strong north winds persisted. Wind chill values fell as low as zero degrees on the morning of the 23rd.
Drought Drought
Extreme drought over the area improved to abnormally dry by the end of the month.
Drought Drought
Extreme drought spread across the area.
Drought Drought
Severe drought persisted over the area.
Drought Drought
Severe drought continued during the month.
Drought Drought
Severe drought developed over the area during the month.
Cold/Wind Chill Cold/Wind Chill
Temperatures fell into the upper 20s on the 4th and 5th over coastal Calhoun County. Wind chill temperatures ranged from 9 to 15 degrees during the morning hours of the 4th.
Storm Surge/Tide Storm Surge/Tide
TCOON site at Port O'Connor measured a maximum storm tide of 3.15 feet MHHW at 742 PM LST. With the storm surge arrival during time of low tide, the maximum storm surge was 3.79 feet. TCOON site at Port Lavaca measured a maximum storm tide of 2.31 feet MHHW at 742 PM LST. With st…
Tropical Storm Tropical Storm
Tropical storm winds occurred over coastal sections of Calhoun County. A maximum wind gust to 67 knots or 77 mph occurred at Port O'Connor at 636 PM LST. Widespread small to medium sized tree limbs were snapped over Port O'Connor with several large trees uprooted. Several utility…
Drought Drought
Severe to extreme drought improved by the end of the month.
Ice Storm Ice Storm
Freezing rain across the area produced ice accumulations around a tenth of an inch.
Cold/Wind Chill Cold/Wind Chill
Freezing temperatures affected the area from the 14th until 18th. Long duration cold spell led to power outages and issues with water pressure. Damages to homes occurred when frozen pipes burst.
Drought Drought
Severe drought developed over the area by the 10th and eased by the end of the month.
Coastal Flood Coastal Flood
Tide levels rose to 2 to 3 feet MSL during times of high tide. Tide flooded low lying areas and roads near the bays.
Tropical Storm Tropical Storm
Mesonet observations and radar data showed tropical storm force winds from Tropical Storm Beta during the evening of the 21st until the early morning hours of the 22nd.
Storm Surge/Tide Storm Surge/Tide
Tide levels ranged from 2 to 3.5 feet of inundation during the period. Ocean Drive between Magnolia Beach and Indianola was flooded from storm surge. Water was over the road on Washington, Maple, and Water Streets in Port O'Connor. Water was over the road on Farm to Market Road 1…
Tropical Storm Tropical Storm
Mesonet data along with radar data indicated tropical storm force winds.
Storm Surge/Tide Storm Surge/Tide
Tide levels reached 1 to 3 feet above ground level with the storm surge. Water flooded roads around Magnolia Beach and damaged a few piers.
Drought Drought
Severe drought improved to abnormally dry by the end of the month.
Drought Drought
Severe drought continued over the area through the month with extreme drought occurring over eastern sections.
Drought Drought
Severe drought developed over the area.
Drought Drought
Severe drought developed over the area during the early days of the month and worsened to extreme drought by the 12th. Heavy rains on the 19th and 20th relieved the drought in the area.
Events by year
| Year | Events | Tornadoes |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 4 | 0 |
| 2024 | 4 | 0 |
| 2023 | 8 | 0 |
| 2022 | 7 | 0 |
| 2021 | 5 | 0 |
| 2020 | 9 | 0 |
| 2018 | 1 | 0 |