All boarded up. Half a dozen neighbors and us are staying.
Better able to withstand the high winds.Ignac said:
It appears the Weather Channel has gone with thicker weather babes than I remember.
TalmboutIgnac said:
It appears the Weather Channel has gone with thicker weather babes than I remember.
bumpcarpe vinum said:
For those bugging out.
If you are heading to BCS and need to drop a boat, RV, or horse(s) for a few days PM me. I'll pen mine up for the storm anyway.
I bought gumbo fixins and lots of wine. I'm wit you in spirit, been there before.B-1 83 said:
All boarded up. Half a dozen neighbors and us are staying.
mazzag said:
Just a reminder, bottled water can be bought from big box office supply stores, as well as lowes, Home Depot, tractor supply, ace hardware, etc...
Eliminatus said:mazzag said:
Just a reminder, bottled water can be bought from big box office supply stores, as well as lowes, Home Depot, tractor supply, ace hardware, etc...
Poor mans way is just a large Brita filter and filling up all your Tupperware and other containers full of water now. I think I have at least 4-5 gallons worth of space in Tupperware alone. Bachelors life FTW!
third coast.. said:
When is the next big update?
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Better able to withstand the high winds.
mazzag said:
Do like I did when stranded in Louisiana last year, fill the bath tub in case power goes out.
You'll get rain, but it will likely be in the 3"-4" range. Remember that these numbers are also over a 3 day period, not in a normal 24 hour period.aggiehawg said:
Question? I'm about 40 miles northwest of BCS. Not worried about the ranch but have a house on a lake that floods. House will be fine, but concerned about our new pontoon boat. How many inches are realistic in Robertson County?
(My eyesight is bad and looking at the maps isn't helping.)