Johnson County, TX Emergency Management

Johnson County, TX Emergency Management In case of an emergency - Dial 9-1-1 The County Judge is charged by statute with responsibility for emergency management planning and operations.

Our goal at Johnson County's Office of Emergency Management is to mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from the effects of disasters, be they natural disasters, such as tornadoes or floods, or man-made problems such as chemical spills. Most departments within Johnson County have emergency functions in addition to their normal duties and play key roles in our emergency operations strategy

. All departments work together to coordinate a service and prepare for an emergency or disaster. The County is also privileged to have a Local Emergency Planning Committee (L.E.P.C.). This is a voluntary organization dedicated to improving responses to emergencies in Johnson County. The membership is made of leaders from Public Safety agencies, businesses, and industries. Zac Johnson is acting Chairman.

Shout out to Commissioner Woolley and his crew for a quick response. CR206a had a road wash out and leave 9 residences u...
06/07/2026

Shout out to Commissioner Woolley and his crew for a quick response. CR206a had a road wash out and leave 9 residences unable to get out of their dead-end road.

Doesn’t sound like a big deal until you have a medical emergency or something similar.

We put together an emergency plan and contacted most residences via their neighbors to give them a heads up on the plan.

Commissioner Woodley and crew had a temporary fix to allow cars to traverse out in 2 hours.

Teamwork makes the dream work so they say.

06/07/2026

Longshot… Do any of our followers live on the dead end road 206a? If you do, can you please message me?

Jamie

06/07/2026

8:38 Update- Sorry I had to sleep. I believe most roads are/have been open.

Updated 8:58am

6:28-Flood Warning Extended until 7:30am

Here is a current list of high water road closures or water over the road that I’m aware of:

Pct 1
Old Foamy Closed

Pct 2

Pct 3
2100-blk CR 616
CR 528 Water over road not passable from Mansfield
CR 511 and Mountain Creek Water over bridge railing


Pct 4
CR 212 near CR 213 water over roadway
CR 108 and CR 212 Water over roadway
12300 FM 1807 Water over roadway
CR 109 and CR 209 Water over roadway
CR 213 Water over roadway
CR 206A the culvert has washed away


Alvarado
S Parkway / W Atchley Ave parts closed due to highwater

Venus
CR 502 / Monroe Jackson

Update- Rescue Success Rio Vista & Cleburne FDs—-We currently have a water rescue on Old Foamy, so please use extra caution when traveling this morning.

Rainfall Totals:

EOC Cleburne 3.25”
My Casa Joshua 3.96”

3:15a Update In Comments 2:37 Update In CommentsNWS is issuing a Flash Flood Warning for Johnson County until 5am. Heavy...
06/07/2026

3:15a Update In Comments

2:37 Update In Comments

NWS is issuing a Flash Flood Warning for Johnson County until 5am. Heavy rains continue across the county and we will have temporary roadway impacts, especially at low water crossings so use cautious if you have to drive in the next few hours.

If we start getting road closures I’ll update with those locations.

02:06 New Post Flash Flood Warning1:53 Update in Comments 01:05 Update In CommentsThey are including Southeast JoCo in a...
06/07/2026

02:06 New Post Flash Flood Warning

1:53 Update in Comments

01:05 Update In Comments

They are including Southeast JoCo in a Flash Flood Warning being prompted by some reported flooding in Hill County around Blum. So far we don’t have any reports in Johnson but we are keeping an eye on it.

10:43 Update In Comments 10.09 Update In Comments 9:42 Update In Comments 9:02 Update In Comments 8:45 Update In Comment...
06/07/2026

10:43 Update In Comments

10.09 Update In Comments

9:42 Update In Comments

9:02 Update In Comments

8:45 Update In Comments

I’ll start a new post for this next round. It’s not severe right now but we will watch it. Would go across the southeast half of the county. So Cleburne, Alvarado, Venus and Rio to Grandview. It has some small hail pockets in it.

Severe Thunderstorm Warning for northeast JoCo. NWS sees a possible microburst signature in the Lillian area. The potent...
06/07/2026

Severe Thunderstorm Warning for northeast JoCo. NWS sees a possible microburst signature in the Lillian area. The potential for 65mph winds exist in that area.

06/06/2026

7:45 New Post Up

7:23 Update In Comments

6:58 Update in Comments

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5:39 Update In Comments

Current radar. I wanted you to see the movement to the north-northeast. Maybe it clips the northwest corner. Development that’s not there yet will be what we will be watching for.

Updated graphics
06/06/2026

Updated graphics

Scattered thunderstorms have developed across western portions of North and Central Texas. Widespread rainfall totals will vary between 1-3", however, isolated 6-8" of rain will be possible overnight. The location with the highest likelihood of experiencing 6-8" is generally west of I-35 and north of I-20. The bulk of the heavy precipitation will begin moving east prior to sunrise Sunday morning, however, a few scattered storms will continue along and east of I-35. Remember, Turn Around - Don't Drown!

Good Morning- 60/40 chance of picking up some heavy rain today, especially in the evening. A few storms in the region co...
06/06/2026

Good Morning-

60/40 chance of picking up some heavy rain today, especially in the evening. A few storms in the region could be strong.

A Flood Watch is in effect.

I’ll keep my eye on it 👍🏼

Address

810 E Kilpatrick Street
Cleburne, TX
76031

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+18175566346

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