Thanks for the update fire, and everything y'all have done today
BowSowy said:fuuuuuuck meAG 2000' said:
Oof. Latest models show another system developing in the Gulf and coming north to Texas (read: more rain). Plus that other disturbance in the Atlantic.
And the 5-day forecast rain totals starting Saturday morning (9/2).
Premium said:BowSowy said:fuuuuuuck meAG 2000' said:
Oof. Latest models show another system developing in the Gulf and coming north to Texas (read: more rain). Plus that other disturbance in the Atlantic.
And the 5-day forecast rain totals starting Saturday morning (9/2).
Can anyone comment on that storm headed to the gulf? Is this a mirror image of where Harvey was - anything else to add?
Premium said:BowSowy said:fuuuuuuck meAG 2000' said:
Oof. Latest models show another system developing in the Gulf and coming north to Texas (read: more rain). Plus that other disturbance in the Atlantic.
And the 5-day forecast rain totals starting Saturday morning (9/2).
Can anyone comment on that storm headed to the gulf? Is this a mirror image of where Harvey was - anything else to add?
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Is anyone else seeing a new tropical low/storm thing on the GFS bringing even more rain to Houston in 7-10 days? It's had it for the past couple of runs.
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I'm looking for a link, pro Mets have confirmed.
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Apparently the overnight Euro run had it too. This isn't good.
rhoswen said:
I'm not sure we could handle another inch. Much less 6. Heaven help us all at 18.
My dad just bought a new car one month ago because some drunk ahole who had been on the links all day backed out of his driveway and totaled his car. My mom got a new car in December. My dad also had a vintage 1966 Mustang that he had been maintaining since the 70s.third coast.. said:
everyone else is out of cars. ugh.
Many people going to Houston from DFW. See if you can hitch a ride.third coast.. said:
im at SFO on standby for the next flight. i lined up a car days ago and the place i lined it up with is the only damn car rental place at dfw that decided to close. noone else has a car. this is ridiculous
I second this as for watching it from afar. Our A&M club has chose to treat the first game watch party as a fundraiser though. Hopefully other clubs have the same idea and we can help out with donations.Jock 07 said:
Man watching my hometown underwater like this from afar is brutal. Went through a similar flooding event in 2011 in Minot ND where water was over roofs in much of the town. The one positive for folks back home who have flooded is that they won't have to deal with flooded basements.
third coast.. said:
im at SFO on standby for the next flight. i lined up a car days ago and the place i lined it up with is the only damn car rental place at dfw that decided to close. noone else has a car. this is ridiculous
Cy_Tolliver said:My dad just bought a new car one month ago because some drunk ahole who had been on the links all day backed out of his driveway and totaled his car. My mom got a new car in December. My dad also had a vintage 1966 Mustang that he had been maintaining since the 70s.third coast.. said:
everyone else is out of cars. ugh.
All are destroyed.
Can you get to Love Field and rent a car there? Can any DFW ags help you get from DFW airport to a rental place that has a car? (I'm in Boerne, not plano, so unfortunately not me)third coast.. said:
nm. that sucks.
foleyt said:
The reporters that keep saying this flooding is because of the release from the reservoirs is irrationally infuriating
if you need a ride around DFW, let me know. I can get you from the airport to a rental place in the metroplexthird coast.. said:
im at SFO on standby for the next flight. i lined up a car days ago and the place i lined it up with is the only damn car rental place at dfw that decided to close. noone else has a car. this is ridiculous