Cromagnum said:
Yep. I'm filling up my gas before the Friday rush hour idiots catch wind of a track shift and lose their *****
We're driving back from Amarillo tomorrow and I think I'm going to stop at the Buccees in Waller to fill up.
Cromagnum said:
Yep. I'm filling up my gas before the Friday rush hour idiots catch wind of a track shift and lose their *****
Stat Monitor Repairman said:
For the benefit of folk that may be new.
rancher1953 said:
Lots of sites now saying ground zero is Port Lavaca and it will make landfall as a Cat 3. What will the next 24 hours bring?
Yeah, 23 yr old me just went to work like it was a normal Friday like a dumbass. Took me 4 hrs to get close to home where I dumped my car at a nearby park and walked the rest of the way.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
During Rita people bought up all the gas with 350 miles of Houston to the point there was no gas available for people to get home.
Bad Poster said:Stat Monitor Repairman said:
For the benefit of folk that may be new.
I was a teenager when rita came. We tried to leave and was in standstill traffic near liberty for hours. We decided to turn back and wait out the storm. It was a complete nothingburger where we lived (north shore). So i dont really have the storm anxiety. I live in Bryan now. Have a plan. Stick to it. Yall stay safe!
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If #Beryl's mid-level and surface centers are collocated and actually about to exit the Yucatan, shelf waters there are relatively cool, so it will likely take a minute for Beryl to begin rebuilding an inner convective core. However, on the whole, seeing Beryl spend less time over land probably increases the odds of significant restrengthening over the Gulf of Mexico.
If #Beryl's mid-level and surface centers are collocated and actually about to exit the Yucatan, shelf waters there are relatively cool, so it will likely take a minute for Beryl to begin rebuilding an inner convective core. However, on the whole, seeing Beryl spend less time… pic.twitter.com/Fp3k0aEpRE
— Dr. Levi Cowan (@TropicalTidbits) July 5, 2024
My old roommate was one of the idiots; except he drove FROM CS to Cypress, since his mom said she wanted him and his brother with her through the storm.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
For the benefit of folk that may be new.
I was in school at A&M at the time, living in Bryan, and there was a pretty big panic even there. Went to the grocery store just for normal shopping and had trouble getting what I needed. Ended up not even getting a drop of rain at the house I was in.Bad Poster said:Stat Monitor Repairman said:
For the benefit of folk that may be new.
I was a teenager when rita came. We tried to leave and was in standstill traffic near liberty for hours. We decided to turn back and wait out the storm. It was a complete nothingburger where we lived (north shore). So i dont really have the storm anxiety. I live in Bryan now. Have a plan. Stick to it. Yall stay safe!
Also pre-social media and pre-smartphone era.Quote:
One has to remember that was fresh off the heels of Katrina. Everyone was freakin out.
This afternoon's multi-model ensemble mean again adjusted to the right with a stronger Beryl - and again, Beryl's observed location is already north of the ensemble mean track: pic.twitter.com/GJNP3jF2sC
— Tomer Burg (@burgwx) July 5, 2024
Price gougers!AustinCountyAg said:
I remember riding four wheelers up and down hwy 36 in Bellville selling people who were in stand still traffic bags of ice cause my neighbors had a commercial ice machine in the garage. We may good money that weekend
FYI, you can run lights, tankless water heater, fridge/freezer and a window unit on a small inverter generator. Central HVAC is going to take a larger gen set. Harbor Freight has cheap Honda clones and is running a 4th of July sale.DDub74 said:
Costco still has generators for those in Houston. I got one just in case and will return either way.
jetch17 said:
why is the Harris county judge doing law enforcement/Joe Biden sunglasses cosplay?jetch17 said:
Lord have mercy.jetch17 said: