Texas Department of Emergency Management….part of the A&M System.Orlando Ayala Cant Read said:
What's the story on the A&M flag in the Patrick video?
**** me, I've had way too much to drink to read all that ***** Help a brotha out.spadilly said:
"Additional strengthening is expected before landfall on the Texas coast"
Milwaukees Best Light said:**** me, I've had way too much to drink to read all that ***** Help a brotha out.spadilly said:
"Additional strengthening is expected before landfall on the Texas coast"
He's a little bit of drama queen when it comes to these storms. This storm will inflict it's share of damage, but it won't have the wind of Ike or the rain of Harvey. Overall, we'll be OK..... now I probably just jinxed myself to have a tree hit my house.JDUB08AG said:
Herzogs latest post was eye rolling
Yep, you're right.Tex117 said:RC_57 said:Tex117 said:
Real question here, why do y'all have a problem with people driving with flashers on when visability is crap?
You can actually see the cars.
Anyone dunking on that is a moron.
Were you wearing a face diaper when you typed that?
... and there is absolutely nothing you can do about it.
Cole Trickle said:
Did this thing just take a hard left when it hit the coast??? Looks like it just dies around 1am.
Cole Trickle said:
Accuweather radar
That was my porn name.Quote:
Max Velocity
Just got absolutely blasted by 60-80mph winds on Surfside Beach with a more intense cluster of storms associated with the outerbands of #HurricaneBeryl @NWSHouston @ryanhallyall pic.twitter.com/QsIzSMBT9O
— Max Archer (@MaxArcherWX) July 8, 2024
neighborhood I just moved in to is apparently pretty notorious for losing power…..with it likely happening overnight went ahead and got all the important stuff out of fridge and on ice in coolers….Cromagnum said:
Power completely out and it's not even ashore. Thanks ERCOT.
My neighborhood wasn't even hit, and neighbors have still been on a tree purging binge ever since the direcho. Haven't seen this much wood piled up since Ike. So yeah, hopefully that means less danger to power lines now.Ryan the Temp said:
Hopefully May's big storm culled a lot of the risks to power lines in the Heights, Timbergrove, etc.
From 6/29Sea Speed said:HURRICANE BERYL: Basically unheard of for this early in the year. Will be a major hurricane by Monday. From there, we need to watch close into 4th of July weekend. Here are the hot off the press European model ensembles. Each line a model. I think we can confidently say *Florida… pic.twitter.com/Ho4fl412hg
— Noah Bergren (@NbergWX) June 29, 2024
Hurricane-force winds associated with #Beryl are beginning to arrive along the coast. A weather station near Matagorda Bay gusted 75mph at 1:26am. #HOUwx #TXwx https://t.co/68EoJkPJGY
— NWS Houston (@NWSHouston) July 8, 2024
Almost 2AM and wind gusts in Palacios at 71 mph. #Beryl nearing the coast. pic.twitter.com/rt7dWe9rwA
— Chita Craft (@chitakhou) July 8, 2024
Starting to see some gusty winds here at the Houston/Galveston office. Winds will continue to increase over the next few hours as #Beryl moves onshore. #HOUwx #TXwx pic.twitter.com/YKssUYFir8
— NWS Houston (@NWSHouston) July 8, 2024
Radar update 2:07am: Hurricane Beryl is centered about 20 miles SSE of Matagorda TX with 80mph winds & a pressure of 982mb. Movement is NNW at 10pm. Winds have been gusting to around 70 mph around the eyewall. Stay alert overnight as Beryl heads inland. #txwx #houwx #glswx #bcswx pic.twitter.com/RtGtF3MsUp
— NWS Houston (@NWSHouston) July 8, 2024