LisaMarie said:
So how effed are the people sitting in traffic in Corpus right now? I keep looking at the traffic on Google maps and I can't imagine how scary that is.
AgLA06 said:Cromagnum said:
Some forecasts are starting to say 10 inches for greater Houston spread over 4-5 days. That's manageable. The only issue we will have is a mosquito plague in 10 days.
You just can't put the shovel down, can you?
Where do you think that water goes? How much faith do you have in the dams in the reservoirs just west of town.
http://www.houstonpress.com/news/if-the-ad*****-and-barker-dams-fail-6594886
AZAG08 said:me tooFlashdiaz said:
Just lost my direct tv signal... going to be a long 5-7 days
tamuags08 said:
I chortled at the thought of someone climbing onto their roof right now mounting an antenna (yes I know there are indoor antennas too, just the outside image came to me first)
cone said:
let's not start sucking each other's ****s just yet
gigemJTH12 said:
so seems like Houstons outlook is looking much better?
jaggiemaggie said:
Wife's 40 weeks pregnant today. Expecting any day now... of all the weekends
Very Tolerant Nice Guy said:jaggiemaggie said:
Wife's 40 weeks pregnant today. Expecting any day now... of all the weekends
Look at me I've had sex in less than a year
CDUB98 said:Very Tolerant Nice Guy said:jaggiemaggie said:
Wife's 40 weeks pregnant today. Expecting any day now... of all the weekends
Look at me I've had sex in less than a year
Go away, Billings.
Seems a little early in the evening to be ruling things out.Very Tolerant Nice Guy said:cone said:
let's not start sucking each other's ****s just yet
Let's don't do it later either
I could be very wrong, but I don't think that's Billings.CDUB98 said:Very Tolerant Nice Guy said:jaggiemaggie said:
Wife's 40 weeks pregnant today. Expecting any day now... of all the weekends
Look at me I've had sex in less than a year
Go away, Billings.
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Weather model data today has indicated that Harvey will stick around (though not in its current form) perhaps for the better part of a week, delivering periods of rain to the Houston area. It won't rain the whole time, and we may even see sunshine from time to time throughout this event. But you'll need to be prepared to deal with travel disruption, inconvenience, changing forecasts, and perhaps cabin fever in some cases. As said above, a marathon, not a sprint, and unfortunately we all have to participate.
Will there be a Harvey reborn Act II? Doubtful. Weather models have pulled back on the awful scenario depicted a couple times in recent days with Harvey hanging offshore as a hurricane or strong tropical storm. That would just compound an already terrible situation. We'll continue to watch, but that's not at the top of the list of concerns at the moment. Flooding and heavy rainfall tops the list.
cone said:
https://spacecityweather.com/category-four-harvey-slowly-approaches-landfall-near-rockport/Quote:
Weather model data today has indicated that Harvey will stick around (though not in its current form) perhaps for the better part of a week, delivering periods of rain to the Houston area. It won't rain the whole time, and we may even see sunshine from time to time throughout this event. But you'll need to be prepared to deal with travel disruption, inconvenience, changing forecasts, and perhaps cabin fever in some cases. As said above, a marathon, not a sprint, and unfortunately we all have to participate.
Will there be a Harvey reborn Act II? Doubtful. Weather models have pulled back on the awful scenario depicted a couple times in recent days with Harvey hanging offshore as a hurricane or strong tropical storm. That would just compound an already terrible situation. We'll continue to watch, but that's not at the top of the list of concerns at the moment. Flooding and heavy rainfall tops the list.