I'm stuck on lake woodlands trying to get to 45
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I'm stuck on lake woodlands trying to get to 45
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Just looked at the traffic map - 45 is a parking lot in both directions from the beltway up to Conroe, that's like 27 miles.
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Just looked at the traffic map - 45 is a parking lot in both directions from the beltway up to Conroe, that's like 27 miles.
That's just rush hour.
quote:45 is a booger at the moment. You can try, but it won't be a fun drive.
Can I make it from Huntsville to League City?
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Can I make it from Huntsville to League City?
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Yeah I know traffic sucks, I just can't decide if it's better to wait or not.
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Just passed 5" in the gauge and the radar looks like no end any time soon.
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Slow moving to nearly stationary cluster of excessive rainfall pounding NC Harris County.
Rainfall totals up to 6 inches in 3-hrs on lower Spring Creek and 3.5-4.5 inches on middle and lower Cypress Creek. Significant rise is in progress on Cypress Creek and overbank flooding is likely on this channel this evening from Stuebner Airline downstream to the confluence with Spring Creek.
Watching excessive rainfall training over upper headwaters Greens Bayou NNE to southern Montgomery County. An additional 1-3 inches on top of what has fallen will be possible.
Significant street flooding is in progress across much of north and north-central Harris County.
Willow Creek: should crest below bankfull
Lt Cypress Creek: crest below bankfull
Spring Creek: likely to crest near floods stage at I-45.
W Fork San Jacinto River: river is already overbanks and is starting a new rise. Could see renewed moderate flooding, but not expecting major flooding with current rainfall.
quote:Drove through there yesterday and the parents returned through there today. The mainlanes are all clear and open. Only closure is the feeder at the Brazos River turnaround.
Is 59 south past sugarland open, or does the brazos threaten the major roadway headed toward Victoria?
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Sucks for the 1 or 2 spots that caught it today but wasnt the whole city of Houston supposed to start looking like Waterworld by now? It seems like everytime the doom and gloom spreads nothing much happens, and when its a 20% chance of showers we get bent over.
Not complaining at all about drying out some.