I'll never understand why we let CenterPoint get away with what they've done to this grid.
Significant power outages anytime it rains.
Significant power outages anytime it rains.
AlaskanAg99 said:
Holy **** this sucks.
I have 2 GSDs who can't handle storms. One gets so agitated she drives the other bonkers. So I'm up drinking bourbon so my wife can sleep babysitting 2 but jobs.
On batter lights and a radio blaring Nirvana and its nothing but hot panting on either side.
And I'm losing my ass at poker.
Ryan the Temp said:I had a class this semester out at Luetta and 249 every Wednesday at 6:00. I would leave the Heights at 4:30 and still be late. The traffic out that way made me want to kill myself.Sea Speed said:texasaggie2015 said:
I figured 45 would be a disaster so I got cute and took Hardy. Hardy was a mess. The light where you get off Hardy and turn left to the Sam Houston Tollway feeder was completely out so it was super, super backed up. Eventually you just have to laugh.
I am incapable of laughing in traffic. It makes me so over the top irrationally angry. I would never be able to commute.
CFTXAG10 said:
FLOOD WARNING for Montgomery County around Lake Conroe until 5am Tuesday.
— Shel Winkley 👍 (@KBTXShel) June 6, 2023
Flooding reported by law enforcement & following roads are NOT passable:
• Woodwind Circle @ Browing Drive
• Melville Drive @ Emerson Drive
• Andromeda Court @ Orion Court
Several feet of water noted pic.twitter.com/5ib7tEI7R1
Head Ninja In Charge said:
For real. War of the Worlds outside right now.
IAH had a 97 mph wind gust when this came through. INSANE. https://t.co/HiJ8P8sOWa
— Matt Lanza 🤌🏼 (@mattlanza) June 22, 2023
200,000 now. https://t.co/rxcmG4PcPc
— Matt Lanza 🤌🏼 (@mattlanza) June 22, 2023
350,000 now if you count Entergy too.
— Matt Lanza 🤌🏼 (@mattlanza) June 22, 2023
At 9:04 PM CDT, we observed a wind gust of 97mph at Bush Intercontinental Airport (KIAH) as strong storms impacted the area. This is the highest gust ever recorded at that site since observations began in 1969, surpassing the 82mph gust during Hurricane Ike in 2008. #houwx #txwx
— NWS Houston (@NWSHouston) June 22, 2023