Knock on wood, but being on the same power grid as St. Joe's (former Med) has been solid. We had power throughout the '21 winter blast.
lawless89 said:
2.5 inches off highway 30 in Brazos County. Was never really that heavy of a rain, so our pasture and yard took it all pretty well. Not a ton of runoff. Lots of wind though and was waiting for some trees to go, but thankfully only small branches. I think we were very fortunate as it shifted a little further East.
Muzzleblast said:
9.75" in Cross TX, N. Grimes County.
We have mosquitos 11 months of the year because Bee Creek runs behind out house.scd88 said:
The mosquitoes will be back out in droves.
It is normally a very slow moving creek.maroon barchetta said:
If it "runs" there shouldn't be any mosquitoes.
Really? I've fished for trout in fast running streams that were swarming with skeeters...so much so that flies tied to resemble them worked pretty well.maroon barchetta said:
If it "runs" there shouldn't be any mosquitoes.
BOO!Independence H-D said:
Hate to turn down rain this time of year. But, trying to finish a house and don't need it right now. Go DOME!
These are the personal weather stations on Weather Underground. Linkhistag10 said:
Anyone north of Bryan around/between Tabor/Edge have the rainfall from this morning? We are out of town and noticed our electricity went off, but wondering what the rainfall was.