What's the thought for Kingsville residents? Stay or leave?
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kayakag said:slickwilly107 said:
This should get your attention. Especially if you have decided to stay and ride it out. This is an unprecedented response asset request for the state.
Do you think it's more a factor of having competent and prepared leadership at the top, or the potential danger of this storm?
ATMTWS said:
https://www.facebook.com/LEXCV16/
They have a video of the storm prep.
Swarely said:
yep im out I just picture somehow the doorbell ringing and opening door to that thingjabberwalkie09 said:Swarely said:
Big bowl of nope there. Time to leave once you see gators looking for higher ground.
bing bong is dead.Jersey Girl said:
Bing bong! Are your kids home?
GTFO of Port A!FishingAggie said:
I live in port a. It's quiet right now. Waves are really low. No wind. The cc schools are waiting to close. Won't tell us yet. I really don't think it's a big deal. The rain worries me more than the wind. We see big winds in the spring every year. The no power and no Ac is what I don't like.
If it happens the way they are saying....all the rain. The storm surge will keep the water from draining and cc will be flooded. That'll be bad. The park road will be flooded as well and they'll be no way to get back here or out so I guess I have to leave.
Actually they just cancelled school as I was typing. Fun day now. Every friend I have is asking me to haul their golf cart today. Lol. Be a long two days and then that thing will go north or way south. The roads are apparently already crowded too. Oh well. It is what it is.
Swarely said:
Exactly. This is not a more typical quick-moving hurricane that you should ride out. It will cruise in slowly and sit, and flood more than normal and trap you in. Better to be over-prepared and get the hell out of the danger zone than be sorry.MouthBQ98 said:
The problem is NOT riding out the storm. It is that the rainfall flooding may trap you in areas for WEEKS.
We're at 75 feetMeaux92 said:
Be safe B1. I don't know your elevation, but storm surge is one of the worst blows Mother Nature metes out.
Just out of curiosity, what is leading you to this thought? As far as I know, there hasn't been anything to indicate that any of the projections are weakening.gigemJTH12 said:
I'm starting to think Houston isn't going to get hit with anything significant at all
You should just stop talking.gigemJTH12 said:
I'm starting to think Houston isn't going to get hit with anything significant at all
trollgigemJTH12 said:
I'm starting to think Houston isn't going to get hit with anything significant at all
YellAg2004 said:Just out of curiosity, what is leading you to this thought? As far as I know, there hasn't been anything to indicate that any of the projections are weakening.gigemJTH12 said:
I'm starting to think Houston isn't going to get hit with anything significant at all
Houston isn't going to get anything much more than TS-force winds, but we're lined up to get a biblical amount of rain, and it's not like it takes a whole lot of rain to start flooding the city.