Looks like Beaumont is gonna get all the rain again today. They were calling for widespread 8-10 inches south of Houston and I've barely gotten a single inch of that.
I haven't been through Alice in at least 30 years. It sounds like it hasn't changed much.Brush Country said:
4-5" at our ranch in Live Oak County
About 3" here at the office in CC
Only about 1.5" at the house in Portland
Alice got hammered with about 9" of rain, which is good, cuz no one who lives in that ****hole town ever bathes or washes anything they own.
fightingfarmer09 said:cbr said:
i need a 10 year drought, at least... these models are not funny at all.....
I know the feeling CBR.
My Dad and I haven't had a good nights sleep in 2-3 days watching these models.
5 floods in 4 years is enough for a lifetime on the Brazos.
Hope it's a good rain for you and no more hardship.
Add to it this rain will likely wipe out a decent grain crop if the models are remotely correct.
schmellba99 said:fightingfarmer09 said:cbr said:
i need a 10 year drought, at least... these models are not funny at all.....
I know the feeling CBR.
My Dad and I haven't had a good nights sleep in 2-3 days watching these models.
5 floods in 4 years is enough for a lifetime on the Brazos.
Hope it's a good rain for you and no more hardship.
Add to it this rain will likely wipe out a decent grain crop if the models are remotely correct.
Yep. Apparently some,folks dont understand that some areas dont need the rain. Not aure how the mentality came about that is one person or area needs rain, then all areas must need it. We have had enough for a while on the coast, I bet Beaumont/Port Arthur/Orange - who are all flooding again - would agree.
schmellba99 said:
No, its not. Ask Beaumont.
ought1ag said:
my grandma told me she had 5" in corpus over last night and this morning.
Cromagnum said:schmellba99 said:
No, its not. Ask Beaumont.
I'm not, asking looking at the other 100s of miles of coastline, south Texas, and the Hill country especially which didn't get Jack.