SteveBott said:
Typical Texas weather. Round Rock is what 45 miles south and got maybe a third of an inch.
Quoting myself expected rain was 30% and we got pounded all day. Good 2+ inches
SteveBott said:
Typical Texas weather. Round Rock is what 45 miles south and got maybe a third of an inch.
I drove thru that today on I-35. Never driven in heavier rain. Shoulda pulled over, but needed to get to Austin.PFG said:
Serious rain dump in Comal county today. Came down in buckets with hail.
I was well aware of it- kept getting warnings on my phone as I was approaching it! Felt like I should pull over, but pressed on. But it crossed my mind that perhaps I shouldn't.Quote:
Yeah there was a tornado warning for Hays county
i try to keep up with everything along the frio and it seems like all of this missed all the major areas again. 2007 was the last time she was actually full so we are due according to history.PMD03 said:
3.5 inches in Portland this morning. As Kenneth wrote, it needs to fall a few more miles to the Northwest so Choke Canyon can get some.
You still above sea level, mang?schmellba99 said:
Still plenty of standing water here. It can pass right over me and dump on you, we will both be happy.
cbr said:
Here comes the damned river again.
Goddimmit.CanyonAg77 said:
Big storm in the Panhandle. Large tornado on the ground north west of Dimmit. If you have access to radar and storm chasing sites, it's a heck of a storm.
Classic hook echos
The Wonderer said:Goddimmit.CanyonAg77 said:
Big storm in the Panhandle. Large tornado on the ground north west of Dimmit. If you have access to radar and storm chasing sites, it's a heck of a storm.
Classic hook echos
carpe vinum said:You still above sea level, mang?schmellba99 said:
Still plenty of standing water here. It can pass right over me and dump on you, we will both be happy.
FHKChE07 said:
Where did it rain nearly a foot in Houston? The most I see is under 4"
Anyone heard from Ronnie lately?!Quote:
South of Pearland. Danbury got a ****pile.