We've got some other friends in Southdown and they are reporting water in the streets, but houses are doing good. They're closer to Dawson HS, though.Big Cat `93 said:Man...civilized05 said:I just spoke with an old neighbor who moved to Country Place and he said they've got about 8" to go before the water is in their house. I'd imagine it may be a similar situation to some of the homes closer to the drainage ditch.Big Cat `93 said:
Thanks, civilized05.
No house flooding that I know of, drwong. Just streets.
Do it!WatchOle said:
Houston Ags - we will be creating a forum to consolidate Hurricane Harvey discussion later today. I'd like to move this thread over there (with others) and begin to break out the conversation a little by topic. The hope is that it will be more helpful for others and easier to consume. Is that okay with everyone?
Will do!TheVarian said:
Please post the link once you've got it set up. Good call and many thanks
I drove through the parking lot at noon:07fta07 said:
KWCC is already under. Not the clubhouse but most everything below that based on pics I've seen.
that looks like those over the water huts in Fiji...holy crap3 Toed Pete said:
Here is a link to a live webcam on Lake Houston. I have no idea where on the lake this is located but yesterday you could still see the piers.
http://www.lakehoustonwebcam.com/
WatchOle said:
Houston Ags - we will be creating a forum to consolidate Hurricane Harvey discussion later today. I'd like to move this thread over there (with others) and begin to break out the conversation a little by topic. The hope is that it will be more helpful for others and easier to consume. Is that okay with everyone?
Skillet Shot said:aTm2004 said:Skillet Shot said:
Kingwood is flooding in the back along the streets closest to the lake. Roads are 2+ feet underwater.
What parts of Kingwood? My in laws are in Kings Point and we have friends in Woodspring who's husband is a HFD and at work.
Back of Kings point along scenic shore. Interior kings point should be okay for now.
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We've got some other friends in Southdown and they are reporting water in the streets, but houses are doing good. They're closer to Dawson HS, though.
Duckhook said:Lucky #007 said:
We're in League City near Kemah. Heavy rain for a while, but it's not covering the street or anything at this point. Overnight Saturday it got halfway up the yard before it started going down when the rain lightened up.
Same thing with my daughter in Dickinson. Thanks for the earlier reply. Any idea how to get out of Dickinson if they choose to? Sounds crazy, but is Galveston even an option to consider? I don't know where else they could get to.
Many many closures, including I10 and many bridges in town. Don't think you can make it in but maybe there is a way with lots of backroads. Best advice is if you can somehow manage to not go back for a day or two, do that.MAS444 said:
Had anyone driven from San Antonio area back to Houston (heights area) yet? I've got to get back as soon as possible. Any closures, detours, etc.?
Ag83 said:
Galveston County, Texas
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Dickinson is under a MANDATORY EVACUATION for all citizens within the city. We are advising anyone who stays, there may be NO resources available for search and rescues as more flooding is expected from Hurricane Harvey. There is no specified route since most of Dickinson is still underwater. Rescue teams are still out and buses are arriving to City Hall in Dickinson to bus people to shelters.