HOUSTON, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) -- Numerous resources were on standby across the U.S. state of Texas in anticipation of potentially severe weather that is expected to impact Texas throughout Saturday evening, Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced on Saturday.
According to weather forecast, storms are expected to bring moderate to heavy rainfall and potential flash flooding to south and southeast Texas.
According to the release from the governor's office, resources including Urban Search and Rescue Boat Squads, swift water boat teams and aircraft with hoist capability, as well as high profile flood response assets were all on standby.
"As severe weather makes its way across the Lone Star State, Texans should pay attention to weather alerts and heed the guidance from their local officials to protect themselves and their loved ones," said Abbott. "These resources will help the State of Texas respond to potential flash flooding and keep our communities safe."
Texans were also urged to follow the flood preparedness and safety tips during severe weather, said the release.
Off and on rain continued across southeast Texas on Saturday and is expected to taper off Sunday morning, said forecast. Experts feared that street drainage could get overwhelmed and cause ponding on the roadways in the area.