I'll respond on the Gulf coast thread to keep this thread for Houston news
CDUB98 said:
ABC13 just did a social justice plug for the poor Caribbean.
H-town ag said:
Serous question- why do people stock up on water before a hurricane?
I can understand if you live in a rural area and dependent on an electric water well pump or if you need distilled water for medical reasons, but the average family with city water… what is the purpose?
H-town ag said:
Serous question- why do people stock up on water before a hurricane?
I can understand if you live in a rural area and dependent on an electric water well pump or if you need distilled water for medical reasons, but the average family with city water… what is the purpose?
H-town ag said:
Serous question- why do people stock up on water before a hurricane?
I can understand if you live in a rural area and dependent on an electric water well pump or if you need distilled water for medical reasons, but the average family with city water… what is the purpose?
Tropical Storm #Beryl is beginning to mix out the dry air that has limited it over the past day, though some remains on its north side. Aircraft data is only showing gradual pressure falls so far, and the radius of max winds remains somewhat large, which is not a sign of rapid… pic.twitter.com/N5IsyLlS6a
— Dr. Levi Cowan (@TropicalTidbits) July 7, 2024
jbanda said:
I live at the corner of westpark and 99. I work in Mont Belvieu.
What has 2 thumbs and is working from home tomorrow?
This guy.
Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Brenda rolled out of bed and about to email you and ask if we still coming in tomorrow.
CDUB98 said:
You forget the multiple days during the Icepocolypse with water?
That's why.
There's no guarantee water service will continue, whether due to a power outage or loss of pressure making undrinkable.
If you're that naive, you should probably move away from the coast.
CDUB98 said:
IIRC, Ike.