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Weather emergency in Texas: staffing gaps threaten storm response

Emma Davis
Last updated: 2025/06/27 04:15
Emma Davis
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Staffing crisis at Houston National Weather Service office

The National Weather Service (NWS) office for Houston and Galveston is currently grappling with nine critical job vacancies, including four unfilled meteorologist positions out of the thirteen required for full operation. With only nine meteorologists on staff, the office is functioning at a reduced capacity just as the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season—expected to be more active than usual—is getting underway.

 

Federal hiring freeze partially lifted for urgent roles

A temporary federal exemption granted by the Trump administration allows the NWS to begin filling 126 mission-critical roles across the country. These hires will be prioritized for regions with the greatest operational need, and although specific location assignments haven’t been confirmed, the Gulf Coast, which is prone to frequent tropical storms and hurricanes, is expected to receive significant support.

 

“This is triage,” says NWS union

Tom Fahy, legislative director of the National Weather Service Employees Organization, compared the hiring decision to battlefield triage. While the 126 exemptions are a step forward, they only address a fraction of the problem. The NWS has lost approximately 600 staff members in 2025 alone, a figure equivalent to staffing losses over the 15-year period from 2010 to 2025, driven by layoffs, early retirements, and deferred resignations. Under normal conditions, such losses would have been mitigated through standard rehiring practices.

The new positions will span four essential roles: meteorologists, hydrologists, physical scientists, and electronic technicians. However, there’s no guarantee that the Houston office will receive the personnel it urgently needs.

 

Lake Charles also critically understaffed

Another key concern is the NWS office in Lake Charles, Louisiana, which currently has a 38.46% vacancy rate, operating with only eight meteorologists while being short by five. This office, alongside Houston, is vital in monitoring storms across the entire southeastern coast of Texas—an area that is considered a staffing priority for NOAA.

 

Despite regional gaps, Texas fares better than others

Though Houston and Lake Charles present clear vulnerabilities, Texas as a whole is reportedly in better staffing condition compared to other regions in the United States. Still, problem zones remain and are under active review by NWS leadership.

The Houston office has not issued direct comments on the matter, but the urgency of addressing these gaps is heightened by the forecast for an aggressive hurricane season. The absence of full meteorological staff during a period of heightened risk raises concerns about the efficacy of early warnings and disaster preparedness along the Gulf Coast.

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