AggieArcher17 said:
Another 3" since 3:30 AM in north Spring. Obscene
Another 2" for us overnight in Spring. Brings us to 8" total in less than 24 hours.
AggieArcher17 said:
Another 3" since 3:30 AM in north Spring. Obscene
South Platte said:Cromaggedonevestor1 said:United Canceled Cromags Flight FloodTX04Aggie said:
So are we calling this the may day floods or cinco de mayo floods?
Sucks to be there b/c the water is just slowly creeping up on them. I was there yesterday and it was not a big deal...today and tomorrow will probably be the slowest and anxiety filled days of their life.Texas A&M said:
I don't remember names, but one would be impacted by Caney Creek and the other lives off Woodland Hills (South of KW Drive).
This event is equivalent or slightly less than the Memorial Day floods, the only areas of Kingwood that flooded then are the low lying areas that flood VERY regularly.Texas A&M said:
My wife has two siblings that live out in Kingwood. Both have been told that they're going to need to evacuate. Here's praying they don't flood again.
South Platte said:
To be honest, the enormity of the projected inundation is hard to believe. But what do I know. It looks way worse that Harvey.
Its not live but you can watch it on repeat and pretend its liveAustinCountyAg said:
there any live webcams of the lakes releasing water, or of anything similar in nature to watch while at work?
I thought I heard some small hail, but I couldn't see much when I looked out.TXTransplant said:
Was there hail this morning in the north Harris Co/Spring (Creekside area)? Or was it just really loud rain? Would have been between 4-5 am.
The one of of Woodland Hills, is it Barrington? Or the very south of Trailwood Village? Those are low lying areas. Caney Creek may be Woodstream? If so, the east fork is what they're concerned with. The ones off of Woodland Hills would be concerned with the west fork, which is impacted by Conroe's release.Texas A&M said:
I don't remember names, but one would be impacted by Caney Creek and the other lives off Woodland Hills (South of KW Drive).
I'm in section 1 of Riverchase and wasn't here during Harvey. When looking at this house, I spoke with the neighbor across the street to see what Harvey did and he told me the 2 at the very end of the cul de sac (which are street level and beyond the cul de sac (if that makes sense) got about a foot of water in them and no other homes on the street were impacted. I'm a few up from those and a good 6' higher (street goes up and I'm quite a bit higher than the street) and he said our houses were fine and didn't even get into the yard. That crested just over 81'.South Platte said:
I don't see how any rain event can truly be compared to others. Factors are different. The 40" in Kingwood didn't flood us, the back up in Lake Houston and both Forks flooded us. There continue to be large rain totals to the north of us that will flow down through East Fork and Caney Creek.
It's a wait and see for me until someone can accurately explain what the 78' crest means for back of KW neighborhoods.
AgLA06 said:South Platte said:
To be honest, the enormity of the projected inundation is hard to believe. But what do I know. It looks way worse that Harvey.
Not even close. 40"+ of rain for Harvey vs 15" this week.
Rain acclimated this week in white map. Color was Harvey. Don't get fooled by the numbers. Those are the weather station numbers. The color chart is the rain totals.
Every storm is different and drainage patterns change. My wife's parents flooded in Kingwood (I can't remember if it was '18 or '19). They didn't flood in either of the events you mentioned.redag06 said:This event is equivalent or slightly less than the Memorial Day floods, the only areas of Kingwood that flooded then are the low lying areas that flood VERY regularly.Texas A&M said:
My wife has two siblings that live out in Kingwood. Both have been told that they're going to need to evacuate. Here's praying they don't flood again.
There is a lot of bad info going around.
Sorry to hear that. They probably flooded in Imedla. Water came up higher at our house during Imedla and yesterday than it did during Harvey.Texas A&M said:Every storm is different and drainage patterns change. My wife's parents flooded in Kingwood (I can't remember if it was '18 or '19). They didn't flood in either of the events you mentioned.redag06 said:This event is equivalent or slightly less than the Memorial Day floods, the only areas of Kingwood that flooded then are the low lying areas that flood VERY regularly.Texas A&M said:
My wife has two siblings that live out in Kingwood. Both have been told that they're going to need to evacuate. Here's praying they don't flood again.
There is a lot of bad info going around.
Before today's rain, one of the houses was projected to be ok, but if they stay they may not be able to leave for a while. The other house I'm not sure of, but they can already see the water less than 75 yards from their house.
Just when you thought DEI was on its way out, it sneaks in the back door.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Main list is generic but they went balls out on the supplemental list. Looks like the cast of a show on Nickelodeon.