Oh according to drivetexas.org, 71 looks to be closed in smithville and la grange
ellebee said:third coast.. said:
looking at OKC. anything else is a long layover. i can get in a car and start driving. wouldnt land in austin until midnight and that is on the wrong side of the rain to get down to friendswood. ive seen that people have been able to get to dallas from houston, austin not so much
This may sound stupid and most people don't have to means to, but would a helicopter or a puddle jumper plane be possible? I have no idea if possible or what it would entail. Just trying to think of anything and throwing it out there.
Is Ellington used for anything anymore? Or is scholes a possibility? My nephew made it from galveston to Dickinson. Not sure how 45 to friendswood is.
clintalmighty said:CDUB98 said:Agz_2003 said:
They're using mining dump trucks to get evacuees.
Pic please, cause the mining trucks I am aware of are too heavy to drive on any roads.
chemical toilet said:
Coming from Cypress Creek Lakes on Tuckerton, best way to get there to drop donations off? Tried turning on Greenhouse, but high water made us turn around.
That's a 5-day rainfall map. I think foleyt is talking overnight.Dr. Horrible said:
a couple?
ccaggie05 said:
Anybody know how the Brazos levees are doing in Ft Bend county? My parents safely got out today and are staying in a hotel north of Austin. Still worried about their house but happy they are safe.
mm98 said:ccaggie05 said:
Anybody know how the Brazos levees are doing in Ft Bend county? My parents safely got out today and are staying in a hotel north of Austin. Still worried about their house but happy they are safe.
I don't think we'll know for sure until late tonight.
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They're making it difficult for us to rescue them," he said. "You have people rushing the boat. Everyone wants to get in at the same time.
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We have boats being shot at if we're not picking everybody up. We're having to pull out for a minute. We're dropping an air boat right now to go rescue a couple of our boats that broke, and they're kind of under attack
So in theory someone could drive up the Beltway, up 290, and up 6 to get to CS as long as 290 and hwy 6 remain open?Texicurean said:
I just got back from a failed attempt to retrieve some friends in Eldridge lakes. There house is due to flood because of the Addics release. Tried to get there from BW8 /tanner road. We couldn't exit the Bw. The feeder and tanner both looked totally impassable. We continued N on bw to 290 trying to get home. I exited 290 at Tidwell and all the side streets had high water. We drove the wrong way back up feeder and got back on 290. We circled back all along 290 to 610, back out 10 to gessner. The bw, 290 and I-10 were all completely fine. It was totally surreal, we were the only (dumbass) on the high way. We saw a military vehicle convoy about 20 large trucks, no humvees going north on 610.
Tl/dr - friends in Eldridge lake are screwed, we got home ok.
I would say yes. I don't know how 290 n of the bw is thoughAggie1205 said:So in theory someone could drive up the Beltway, up 290, and up 6 to get to CS as long as 290 and hwy 6 remain open?Texicurean said:
I just got back from a failed attempt to retrieve some friends in Eldridge lakes. There house is due to flood because of the Addics release. Tried to get there from BW8 /tanner road. We couldn't exit the Bw. The feeder and tanner both looked totally impassable. We continued N on bw to 290 trying to get home. I exited 290 at Tidwell and all the side streets had high water. We drove the wrong way back up feeder and got back on 290. We circled back all along 290 to 610, back out 10 to gessner. The bw, 290 and I-10 were all completely fine. It was totally surreal, we were the only (dumbass) on the high way. We saw a military vehicle convoy about 20 large trucks, no humvees going north on 610.
Tl/dr - friends in Eldridge lake are screwed, we got home ok.
akaggie05 said:
Addicks reservoir release scheduled to happen at 2am. They're saying folks in Inverness Forest need to evacuate now.
Ag_07 said:
Just an aside but I recently switched from ATT to Google Project Fi for cell service and just got the following emailQuote:
Based on your indicated billing zip code, we understand you may have been impacted by the recent storms. Whether you're searching for resources or reaching out to loved ones, we know it's critical for you to stay connected, so we'll be automatically applying a $20 service credit to your account over the next few days.
I racked up over 15GB today watching netflix cause cable went out.LostInLA07 said:
Verizon is waiving all overage charges.
junior200414 said:
North to Dallas is no go right now. I45 is shut down to your north.
Maybe you can take 1960 all the way to 249 and then up to spring cypress.