We're not but they did a piss poor job of explaining things last night.
TurboAg2012 said:
My brother's house in Timarron Lakes flooded last night. Him and my dad left at 4:30a. Since then, spring Creek has risen another foot
Been trying to find the same information. We're about to close (LOL) on a house on Bolivia Blvd, just off of Tidwell between TC Jester and 290. From the flood meter readings on Cole Creek and White Oak Bayou at Pinemont, it appears that everything pretty well staying within the banks even through the worst of it (White Oak looks like it just barely came out of the bank at Pinemont.)John E said:
Hey guys, I live out of state and have rental property off 290 at the Tidwell and Hollister exit. Haven't been able to get in touch with property mangager so not sure of the status of house.
Does anyone live or have any info on that area?
07fta07 said:BowSowy said:
Thoughts on driving from Austin to Oak Forest leaving in the next 20 minutes? Roads look mostly clear and the weather gives a nice break right now
290 main and frontage closed barker cypress to fry currently.
New World Ag said:
Just saw a notice that Sienna Plantation was issued a mandatory evacuation.
J.D. c/o 05 said:
Any idea about when IAH will open back up? Had a flight out Weds morning.
Yes and it's dropping at a nice rate. I'd say about 3 feet of that is in the last 3 or 4 hours. The north bound lane of Waugh still had a lot of water around 7 AM but is good now.exp said:
Just visually inspected Buffalo Bayou at Eleanor Tinsley park. It's down about 4 feet from yesterday morning.
dlance said:WC92,WC92 said:dlance said:Yep. Getting pounded right now. And just heard MoCoSO started knocking on doors along Rayford around 10PM asking people to pack a bag and leave because they're going to be under water by morning.Your Mom And Them said:
We're taking a beating here in Montgomery County. April 2016 has nothing on this storm. This is simply unreal to watch unfold in person.
Dlance, do you know what neighborhoods off of Rayford are being asked to leave?
I left town on Friday to make sure I didn't get caught up in all of this. I have only lived in the Houston area a few years and what they were forecasting sounded scary enough to me at the time to leave. (My area nothing like what some of the other areas are experiencing I know)
Happy to be out, but can't help but worry about the house. Any info would be appreciated.
My heart is breaking for those who have been affected. Godspeed y'all.
From what I could tell it was the apartments at Rayford/Richards (behind Mario's, Double Daves, etc) and the neighborhood south of Rayford where all the Milstead shops are.
Rayford is currently impassable.
I haven't heard from Fox Run. Imperial Oaks is doing well for now. Spring Creek forecast is now 112.5'. Currently 109.26'. I'll post updates as I hear/see things.
AgLA06 said:J.D. c/o 05 said:
Any idea about when IAH will open back up? Had a flight out Weds morning.
Probably after the tropical storm passes through later in the week. I imagine they would be used to bring in supplies and disaster relief as a priority first.
3 Toed Pete said:Yes and it's dropping at a nice rate. I'd say about 3 feet of that is in the last 3 or 4 hours. The north bound lane of Waugh still had a lot of water around 7 AM but is good now.exp said:
Just visually inspected Buffalo Bayou at Eleanor Tinsley park. It's down about 4 feet from yesterday morning.
I hope I didn't just jinx it.
dlance said:
WC92,
Spring Forest neighborhood earlier. This is across Rayford south of the Kroger at Imperial Oaks Blvd.
https://www.facebook.com/noackjames/videos/1241630865942378/
Ags #1 said:
Rise an additional 72 feet?!?!?
dlance said:
See my post above...are you near this neighborhood?