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45 main lanes were open to get to/from the woodlands but that's about the only route and traffic was awful.
Dan Scott
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Anyone know if XOM campus flooded?
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Anyone know if XOM campus flooded?


Not sure but I think Rayford is closed.
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We wanted to get to The Woodlands (mall area) from Louetta/249. We planned a route to and from based on the road closures. Less than half way into our journey, we found out they had closed the 45 feeder roads so we turned around and came home. We're supposed to be in Conroe tomorrow, but we'll see if that happens.
Dan Scott
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Spring Creek over 108 feet at 45
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Pulling over with your kids to look at the flooding while cars zoom by...that seems like it was a wise choice. Those people are dumb.
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Pulling over with your kids to look at the flooding while cars zoom by...that seems like it was a wise choice. Those people are dumb.


It was filmed horizontally so they're geniuses in my book!
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There were about 30 cars there today about 5. People were walking around in the exit lane for Rayford. Cars pulling 8n to traffic without looking they all got a long horn honk and finger from me. That'll teach em. Cops should really go ticket them.
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Spring Creek over 108 feet at 45

What are the normal levels?
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Spring Creek over 108 feet at 45

What are the normal levels?
I think flood stage is like 98.
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Well we're at 107.7. Seems to be slightly slowing down. My neighborhood streets look like rivers. Checking at 4am again.

According to KHOU, level had to be 109.6 for the Northpointe Levee to crest.
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So where are all the Mezcuns gonna flee to now?
Buck O Five
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Jock 07
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So where are all the Mezcuns gonna flee to now?

For some reason I find it completely hilarious that ol boy is wearing a captains hat in that picture
Ag_07
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Yeah...Its Memorial Day weekend. That's summer time not winter time.
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OTGP >>> ITGP
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Did you guys see this video of the Northpointe Crossing levee yesterday?

http://www.khou.com/mb/news/local/northgate-crossing-levee-in-spring-close-to-cresting/219703701
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"This is the first time I've seen water this high -- period. I've lived in Spring Creek over 50 years, and this is the highest I've ever seen Spring Creek," Lashomb said.


He must have been out of town in '94 when it was 17' higher.


I thought the same, but my neighbor was here in 94 and said certain areas got it worse yesterday than they did in 94 even though the creek water level was higher then.

Not sure about Northpointe area/levee specifically back then, but a mile west of me, water in people's 2nd story. The construction and all the new neighborhoods draining have changed the water path. Our neighborhood drains VERY well. Multiply that times 50 or more, that's a lot of water efficiently flowing into Spring Creek & retention ponds, that was flooding spread out over flat land before. Many places to flood now that were woods in 94. I'm no civil engineer but seems logical.
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Dan Scott
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Some nice homes got flooded

redag06
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Further downstream the humble/kingwood area is (west fork) is still rising.
Currently the west lake Houston bridge is closed.
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Al Bula
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I'm just sayin', regardless of changed flood plains, '94 made this look like nothing.
i really don't think the past matters in 2016. Waaaaaay more development nullifies using the '94 flood as the flood "gold standard." A lesser weather event doesn't have to be as bad as '94 for the destruction or financial impact to be greater today or in the future.
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Im a fan of these drone coverage videos.
redag06
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Also the flooding from 94 had more to do with improper management of the Conroe damn.
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Just read this Conroe dam story yesterday. It's a few years old, but talks about the issues with creeks below the dam - Spring, Lake, etc.

http://m.yourhoustonnews.com/archives/flood-of-history-could-repeat-itself/article_e26745ff-92a0-5bbd-97c0-749b27290af8.html?mode=jqm
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Further downstream the humble/kingwood area is (west fork) is still rising.
Currently the west lake Houston bridge is closed.

Found this out the hard way. Went to go to Atascocita after church and was stuck in traffic.
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Also the flooding from 94 had more to do with improper management of the Conroe damn.
Care to elaborate? I hear a lot blamed on dam operators in general, but I frequently don't think folks have a clue what they're talking about...

I'd like to hear
Bondag
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Also the flooding from 94 had more to do with improper management of the Conroe damn.
Care to elaborate? I hear a lot blamed on dam operators in general, but I frequently don't think folks have a clue what they're talking about...

I'd like to hear
Most common rumor is the guy in charge of the dam was out of town hunting and the guy that was left there got a phone call from a rich guy on the lake that his house was about to flood. "Operator" opened the dam without coordinating downstream. The rivers down stream and were already at flood stage. When the water from the dam joined those rivers there were entire houses completely under water.
 
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