Updated projections from 7am
Winds increased to 60mph
Winds increased to 60mph
quote:Luckily, very little of the town can flood and it won't affect the important things. Like beer stores.quote:
Early Monday morning in the span of a mile in Muenster, one side of town got 4" and the other got ~2.5". Had some flooding and one lake is back to full and the other had gone over the road.
As long as Fischers is open, you can eat strudel and watch it rain and be happy.
quote:They haven't been able to release water from Ray Roberts or Lewisville at any appreciable rate to make a difference. So, it's not going to take much to make a bad situation very bad. Depending on the amount of rain, it is possible that 35 going over Lewisville might have to be closed. It's at least 6 feet from the TOP of the bridge. I know that it looked to be about a foot from the bottom of the bridge at it's highest recently.
So just eyeballing things, it looks like for much of central and east central Texas this could be pretty bad. That corridor of 4-7" of rain includes the Brazos and Trinity River basins, which already look to be completely full. How much more water can the lower 2/3 of the Brazos and all of the Trinity River basin hold before they pop?
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What's the predicted surge for bayou vista area? I'm away right now and I believe the water is a couple inches over my bulkhead and want to know eBay sense I need the wife to prepare for
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So I'm at Annual Training at Ft. Hood. How bad is it gunna get for me and my merry band of grunts in the next 2 days?
ETA: Good thing my house in Houston is still gutted from the Memorial Day flood.
quote:Well, the good news is that it will be much cooler than normal...
So I'm at Annual Training at Ft. Hood. How bad is it gunna get for me and my merry band of grunts in the next 2 days?
ETA: Good thing my house in Houston is still gutted from the Memorial Day flood.
quote:The bad news is....it will be a record year for chiggers.quote:Well, the good news is that it will be much cooler than normal...
So I'm at Annual Training at Ft. Hood. How bad is it gunna get for me and my merry band of grunts in the next 2 days?
ETA: Good thing my house in Houston is still gutted from the Memorial Day flood.
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So I'm at Annual Training at Ft. Hood. How bad is it gunna get for me and my merry band of grunts in the next 2 days?
ETA: Good thing my house in Houston is still gutted from the Memorial Day flood.
I'm in Killeen too and was wondering the same thing. Looks like 3-5 inches.
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So I'm at Annual Training at Ft. Hood. How bad is it gunna get for me and my merry band of grunts in the next 2 days?
ETA: Good thing my house in Houston is still gutted from the Memorial Day flood.
I'm in Killeen too and was wondering the same thing. Looks like 3-5 inches.
I've heard anywhere from 2-8". Could get interesting at lake belton.
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So I'm at Annual Training at Ft. Hood. How bad is it gunna get for me and my merry band of grunts in the next 2 days?
ETA: Good thing my house in Houston is still gutted from the Memorial Day flood.
I'm in Killeen too and was wondering the same thing. Looks like 3-5 inches.
I've heard anywhere from 2-8". Could get interesting at lake belton.
Yea and I just bought a house about 200 yards from the shorleines yesterday. But we are pretty high on those cliffs.
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They are closing the city of Austin down for the day. Recommends private companies to do the same. Total insanity