06/20/2026
According to the US National Weather Service Houston-Galveston Texas there is a potential for periods of heavy rainfall on June 20, 2026. Stay weather aware ☔️ and make sure to check road conditions before driving.
🚘 To see the latest updates on road conditions, visit drivetexas.org or Houstontranstar.org
06/17/2026
According to US National Weather Service Houston-Galveston Texas high winds are still anticipated through the afternoon of June 17, 2026.
💡 Power outages are possible, call your appropriate provider for information on power restoration times or visit:
CenterPoint Energy: tracker.centerpointenergy.com/map/texas
Texas New Mexico Power:
outagemap.tnmp.com
06/17/2026
According to the US National Weather Service Houston-Galveston Texas there is a potential for periods of heavy rainfall on June 17, 2026. Stay weather aware ☔️ and make sure to check road conditions before commuting to work.
🚘 To see the latest updates on road conditions, visit drivetexas.org or Houstontranstar.org
The flood watch remains in effect for most of Southeast Texas through Thursday morning. Stay weather aware and be prepared!
06/17/2026
With the possibility of inclement weather in the next 24 hours, now is the time to make sure your home and your family are prepared. Double check items in your storm kit and prepare outdoor items for strong winds.
06/16/2026
According to US National Weather Service Houston-Galveston Texas there is a potential for tropical storm like conditions by June 17, 2026.
✅ Now is the time to prepare. Ensure all loose items are secured outdoors and check road conditions before heading out.
🚘 To see the latest updates on road conditions, visit drivetexas.org or Houstontranstar.org
06/16/2026
Friendswood City Hall, Library, Municipal Court, Animal Services and Senior Activity Building will be closed Friday, June 19th in observance of the Juneteenth Holiday. Trash and Recycling will follow their regular pick-up schedule. 🗑♻️
06/15/2026
According to the US National Weather Service Houston-Galveston Texas our area may experience excessive rainfall and high winds through Thursday, June 18th. Residents should secure any loose items around their property.
We want to remind everyone to stay weather aware ☔️ and check road conditions 🚙 before you head out by visiting houstontranstar.org or drivetaxas.org
Flood watch has been expended through Thursday morning with heavy rainfall possible through the end of the week.
06/10/2026
📣We want to hear from you!📣The City of Friendswood’s 2026 Bond Ad Hoc Committee has recommended a number of projects for voter consideration and your feedback is essential in helping us understand what our community wants.
Please take the survey to provide your input and help shape Friendswood’s future.
Take the survey:
https://arcg.is/0KTGD41
Survey Deadline:
June 30, 2026
Need Assistance?
Visit the City Secretary’s Office in City Hall or call 281-996-3270
City of Friendswood - Government
The official site for the City of Friendswood.
06/08/2026
On Saturday, June 6th, the City of Friendswood and the Friendswood Volunteer Fire Department proudly welcomed new truck, Tower 21 into service during a traditional Push-In Ceremony held at Fire Station 1.
Push-in ceremonies honor the fire service tradition of manually pushing a new truck into the station for the first time.
Thank you to everyone who joined us to celebrate this special occasion and the dedicated firefighters who serve Friendswood. We are excited to see T21 support emergency response efforts for years to come. 🚒
06/07/2026
Starting Monday, June 8th (weather permitting), Public Works will begin tree trimming on either side of W. Bay Area Blvd. from FM 528 to just after Steven Luke Lane including the medians. Work area is shown on the attached map.
Duration: June 8 - 11
Where: W. Bay Area from FM 528 to just past Steven Luke Lane
What: Tree trimming will require single lane closures in work areas. Public Works crews will be trimming trees on the sides of the street and the medians so lane closures will vary as they work their way through W. Bay Area. They are focusing on tree limbs that do not meet the height outlined in our tree ordinance.