Mitchamore Insurance Agency Houston

Mitchamore Insurance Agency Houston "Our Independence is YOUR Advantage" We have competitive prices on all lines of insurance and local agents to help make professional decisions

I have a friend who did the MS bike ride from Houston to Austin, she is very close to achieve her $$$ goal... you can he...
05/08/2023

I have a friend who did the MS bike ride from Houston to Austin, she is very close to achieve her $$$ goal... you can help her too. Please go ahead and donate to support the National MS Society. Make a difference and help end MS forever.

The National MS Society's vision is a world free of MS. The Society mobilizes people and resources so that everyone affected by MS can live their best lives as we stop MS in its tracks, restore what has been lost and end MS forever.

Freeze some water bottles!!
08/26/2020

Freeze some water bottles!!

-

If you are on the island..
08/25/2020

If you are on the island..

UPDATE: Mandatory evacuations will be ongoing throughout the day and early tomorrow, so people have time to secure their properties, businesses, etc. and leave for safety. Residents are NOT required to be off the island by 12 p.m. City services will be suspended at 12 p.m. People should be getting their plans together this morning for an evacuation.

The state will be staging buses throughout the day at the Island Community Center at 4700 Broadway for those residents who need and have signed up for assistance.

ORIGINAL: City of Galveston Mayor Pro Tem Craig Brown signed a mandatory evacuation Tuesday instructing all Galveston residents to begin leaving the island for safety after overnight models shifted the landfall of Hurricane Laura westward.

Tropical Storm Laura, expected to develop into a hurricane today, is predicted to make landfall late Wednesday to early Thursday as a Category 3 Major Hurricane. The landfall is anticipated near the Texas/Louisiana border, according to the latest National Weather Service models. Overnight the track of the storm moved slightly westward toward Galveston.

Given the uncertainty of the path and the heightened intensity of this storm, as well as the track westward overnight, the City of Galveston is issuing a mandatory evacuation for all residents. The mandatory evacuation was signed at 6 a.m. Tuesday. Galveston residents should secure loose items at their property and leave the island today. It is urgent that residents heed this mandatory evacuation and leave with all family members and pets.

“With the uncertainties of this storm and its increasing strength, we need to take all necessary precautions to protect our residents,” Mayor Pro Tem Craig Brown said. “It’s imperative that you make plans this morning to secure your homes and move you and your family to safety off island.”

City services will be suspended today at 12 p.m. Sanitation will complete its route this morning and those services will be suspended. City staff will secure city facilities and all city buildings will be closed by Tuesday at 12 p.m.

Police and fire will not be available once winds reach Tropical Storm strength. Those who do not follow the evacuation order should not expect public safety services once conditions worsen.

If you are signed up for the State of Texas Emergency Assistance Registry, the state will begin staging buses at 47th and Broadway at the Island Community Center this morning. If you are in the STEAR program, but do not have a way to get to the community center, please call 409-765-3710 for assistance.

Some insurance companies in Texas are already FREEZING new business policies for Gulf Coast..  I hope you have your   pl...
08/21/2020

Some insurance companies in Texas are already FREEZING new business policies for Gulf Coast.. I hope you have your plan ready. Flooding is possible..

It's been upgraded to a TD
08/20/2020

It's been upgraded to a TD

We need to be prepared for the possibility of a hurricane impacting Houston/Galveston early next week.

Uncertainty is still high at this time until we get better data from the Hurricane Hunters, so we are not yet locked into any scenario. But our window to prepare is shrinking. It's time to shift from "awareness mode" to "early preparation mode."

Don't be surprised if this forecast cone for the center of Tropical Depression 14 shifts left or right in the next 24 hours. But we should have a better lock on the most likely landfall location sometime Friday after the Hurricane Hunter data has been fed into our more advanced computer models.

Right now the National Hurricane Center believes this could be a hurricane by the time it reaches the Yucatan Saturday. Restrengthening is also likely once it crosses into the Gulf, and it is *possible* this could be a hurricane when it makes landfall next week. There's still time to watch it, but we need to be prepared for that possibility. Also keep in mind intensity forecasting is the most challenging thing to predict with tropical systems.

Lots of info to come here and elsewhere in the days ahead. We'll continue to keep you calmly (and realistically) informed and aware.

(POSTED 10:23AM Thursday 8/20/2020)

It's going to be an active month....
08/19/2020

It's going to be an active month....

Strong Winds happen even when there is no Tornado/Hurricane..
08/11/2020

Strong Winds happen even when there is no Tornado/Hurricane..

If you are curious..
08/10/2020

If you are curious..

08/10/2020

A few mistakes were made..

08/02/2020

Awesome!! Just please, none of my insureds.. 😁😁😁

Please don't plant these!!
07/30/2020

Please don't plant these!!

Address

1415 N Loop West Suite 300/26
Houston, TX
77008

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 3pm

Telephone

+18329307006

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Mitchamore Insurance Agency Houston posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Mitchamore Insurance Agency Houston:

Share