News from Katy/Cinco Ranch

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Huge ditch that flows into bayou is over the top. A small access road is all that's keeping it from our sub division (at cinco ranch blvd and river green). We live very close to cinco ranch blvd and westheimer parkway.

Storm sewers are full, water from the front is about 2' from the house. Roads art about 5' under water.

I have no idea what's happening around the rest of katy.

If anyone knows of a station or anything covering Katy, that would be appreciated.
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im in Grand Lakes. Getting very anxious as well
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We are pretty much trapped. Hope for no rain for a while so the water can go down.
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Appreciate the updates. Mom and Dad are in that area. Likely going to take on water in the house.
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I'm in Grand Lakes as well and will likely have 5' of water in my house from Barker Reservoir backing up into it in a couple of days. I'm hoping to leave in the morning. The water tonight got within 5' of my front door. It's receding now, but very slowly. I'm not sure it will be low enough to leave in the morning. Not sure what we'll do if we can't drive out.
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how do you expect 5 feet of water in your house? what part of grand lakes are you in?
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Are you referring to the ditch between falcon point neighborhood and cinco ranch JH/HS?
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No. Not sure how to explain it. Our sub division is shadow point, and the street we are in is Payton Chase Lane. The ditch intersects the bayou pretty close.
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I live by the swim team pool. Earlier today the Corps released a statement saying they expected the uncontrolled spillway to be activated. My house is about 5' below the spillway.

Water is receding nicely. Should be able to drive out of here tomorrow
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Still some confusion on reservoirs. My sister is in the neighborhood right in the northern wedge where Mason and Fry intersect near Cinco Ranch.

1. Will release from reservoir immediately help since she is just upstream?

Or

2. Is it filling up so fast it does not matter at this point?

Also, I would echo the request for help on how she even gets out if she were to evacuate. She has a 5 year old and a 3 year old. Unfortunately, I'm in Dallas and my family all decided to ride it out despite repeated requests for them to leave on Thursday.
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If you live in the Cinco Ranch area, you need to download this map:

https://www.hcfcd.org/media/2293/barkerresgroundelevation0817.pdf

You should be able to zoom in and see where your street/house is and determine whether you will flood or not based upon the elevation of the reservoir. If your house does not have a color associated with it you are safe and do not need to leave. The water will go over the dam once it reaches 105 feet. If your house is colored, then you are at an elevation lower than that, and there's a chance your house could flood.

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to PM me or reply to this thread. Good luck.

USMC 0231, 2003-2008
OIF, OEF
TheMasterplan
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bigangrytexan said:

If you live in the Cinco Ranch area, you need to download this map:

https://www.hcfcd.org/media/2293/barkerresgroundelevation0817.pdf

You should be able to zoom in and see where your street/house is and determine whether you will flood or not based upon the elevation of the reservoir. If your house does not have a color associated with it you are safe and do not need to leave. The water will go over the dam once it reaches 105 feet. If your house is colored, then you are at an elevation lower than that, and there's a chance your house could flood.

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to PM me or reply to this thread. Good luck.
Seen that. My parents are in that blue area but are going to wait it out most than likely. They have a second floor which is another 12 feet.

I think they are bracing for the water to creep into the first floor.
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Wozlaw said:

Still some confusion on reservoirs. My sister is in the neighborhood right in the northern wedge where Mason and Fry intersect near Cinco Ranch.

1. Will release from reservoir immediately help since she is just upstream?

Or

2. Is it filling up so fast it does not master at this point?

Also, I would echo the request for help on how she even gets out if she were to evacuate. She has a 5 year old and a 3 year old. Unfortunately, I'm in Dallas and my family all decided to ride it out despite repeated requests for them to leave on Thursday.
1) The release from the reservoir will help, but it will only slow the water backing up into the neighborhood, not stop it.

2) Yes, Barker reservoir will back up into houses, and the area where your sister lives will start to flood once the reservoir starts to reach 97 feet.

Your sister will be fine through the night, but she should start making preparations to leave tomorrow. Get all important documents and priceless things like family photos & heirlooms and get them ready to load up into a vehicle quickly.

Barker won't start to get bad until late tomorrow or later. There's less time for folks living in Addicks.

USMC 0231, 2003-2008
OIF, OEF
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TheMasterplan said:

bigangrytexan said:

If you live in the Cinco Ranch area, you need to download this map:

https://www.hcfcd.org/media/2293/barkerresgroundelevation0817.pdf

You should be able to zoom in and see where your street/house is and determine whether you will flood or not based upon the elevation of the reservoir. If your house does not have a color associated with it you are safe and do not need to leave. The water will go over the dam once it reaches 105 feet. If your house is colored, then you are at an elevation lower than that, and there's a chance your house could flood.

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to PM me or reply to this thread. Good luck.
Seen that. My parents are in that blue area but are going to wait it out most than likely. They have a second floor which is another 12 feet.

I think they are bracing for the water to creep into the first floor.
The blue area is pretty low, they may want to consider evacuating. They should still be safe on the second floor, but if the reservoir fills up completely, they may have water all the way to the 1st floor ceilings, which is obviously pretty scary.

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bigangrytexan said:

TheMasterplan said:

bigangrytexan said:

If you live in the Cinco Ranch area, you need to download this map:

https://www.hcfcd.org/media/2293/barkerresgroundelevation0817.pdf

You should be able to zoom in and see where your street/house is and determine whether you will flood or not based upon the elevation of the reservoir. If your house does not have a color associated with it you are safe and do not need to leave. The water will go over the dam once it reaches 105 feet. If your house is colored, then you are at an elevation lower than that, and there's a chance your house could flood.

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to PM me or reply to this thread. Good luck.
Seen that. My parents are in that blue area but are going to wait it out most than likely. They have a second floor which is another 12 feet.

I think they are bracing for the water to creep into the first floor.
The blue area is pretty low, they may want to consider evacuating. They should still be safe on the second floor, but if the reservoir fills up completely, they may have water all the way to the 1st floor ceilings, which is obviously pretty scary.
Yeah, they've already made preps and brought everything up to the first floor. They are pretty damn tough and have great attitudes but I'm a bit worried to be honest.

They're going to make the decision at daylight.
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Thanks. Is the surrounding area passable at all? Looks like Mason and Fry in the area are impassable.
TheMasterplan
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Wozlaw said:

Thanks. Is the surrounding area passable at all? Looks like Mason and Fry in the area are impassable.
To be clear, everything *should be* passable right now. Barker Reservoir won't start reaching homes until later today/tomorrow.

I'm not on the ground there so I don't know for sure, but based upon measurements and what Harris County Flood Control District (HCFCD) is telling us, all parts of Cinco should be fine until the morning. Your sister should make the decision then whether to leave or not.

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TheMasterplan
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Thanks for the analysis bigangrytexan.
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This was just released on the HCFCD website.

https://www.hcfcd.org/press-room/current-news/2017/08/stormwater-rising-into-neighborhoods-near-addicks-barker-reservoirs-in-west-harris-county/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

Basically they say that no houses will flood in the Barker Reservoir/Cinco Ranch area until Wednesday. So everyone has plenty of time to do what they need to do. However, it's pretty likely that once the waters come up, they will stay up for a long time (weeks-months). So you have 24-48 hours to prepare, but if you leave (or decide to stay) expect to be in that situation for at least a couple of weeks.

Good luck all.

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OIF, OEF
Science Denier
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I guarantee the streets in our subdivision are not passable. the water is not going down when the rain stops but rises when it starts raining again. The storm drains are doing nothing.
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We are west of 99
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jblaschke said:

We are west of 99
Try this link:

https://fbcgis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=d1a054f74789410bbe35bed305c81841

Type in your address and see how close you are. If you're west of 99 you're in a good position
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Where are you? I am near cinco and gaston and have no street flooding currently. However, other subdivisions near us are under water.
TheMasterplan
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bigangrytexan said:

TheMasterplan said:

bigangrytexan said:

If you live in the Cinco Ranch area, you need to download this map:

https://www.hcfcd.org/media/2293/barkerresgroundelevation0817.pdf

You should be able to zoom in and see where your street/house is and determine whether you will flood or not based upon the elevation of the reservoir. If your house does not have a color associated with it you are safe and do not need to leave. The water will go over the dam once it reaches 105 feet. If your house is colored, then you are at an elevation lower than that, and there's a chance your house could flood.

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to PM me or reply to this thread. Good luck.
Seen that. My parents are in that blue area but are going to wait it out most than likely. They have a second floor which is another 12 feet.

I think they are bracing for the water to creep into the first floor.
The blue area is pretty low, they may want to consider evacuating. They should still be safe on the second floor, but if the reservoir fills up completely, they may have water all the way to the 1st floor ceilings, which is obviously pretty scary.

I thought you posted a different map my bad. They are actually brown/yellow so right around 100 ft elevation.

Not in the blue area. I was referring to the map I just posted above (in which they are in the dark blue area and in the flooding area).
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Trucker2005 said:

Where are you? I am near cinco and gaston and have no street flooding currently. However, other subdivisions near us are under water.
We are farther down towards westheimer parkway. The cross street is rivergreen and cinco ranch blvd.
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TheMasterplan said:

jblaschke said:

We are west of 99
Try this link:

https://fbcgis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=d1a054f74789410bbe35bed305c81841

Type in your address and see how close you are. If you're west of 99 you're in a good position
I typed in our address. Not sure what it to,d me. I am colorblind, so maybe I'm not seeing it.

While I know you don't post your address on the internet, I'm at the point that I don't care.

Our address is 4610 Payton Chase Lane.
TheMasterplan
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jblaschke said:

Trucker2005 said:

Where are you? I am near cinco and gaston and have no street flooding currently. However, other subdivisions near us are under water.
We are farther down towards westheimer parkway. The cross street is rivergreen and cinco ranch blvd.
Honestly you're looking like you're in a good position at the moment based on the map I posted but I'm not expert.
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jblaschke-

We live in the same neighborhood as you. The water is less than 1/4" from coming into our house.

Do you have water in your home yet?
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AggieHusker said:

jblaschke-

We live in the same neighborhood as you. The water is less than 1/4" from coming into our house.

Do you have water in your home yet?
Not yet. Very close.

Do you think our roads are drivable?
bigangrytexan
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Another update: the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) says that houses in Addicks Reservoir will start being impacted in the next few hours, and houses in Barker Reservoir will start to be impacted later this morning.

http://www.swg.usace.army.mil/Media/News-Releases/Article/1291369/corps-releases-at-addicks-and-barker-dams-to-begin/


Please wait until dawn, but be prepared to get out early this morning if you are in an area that could possibly flood.

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Nope...no way to get out now on Kings Landing...I'd guess the water is 6-7' deep on the road; maybe more.
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AggieHusker said:

Nope...no way to get out now on Kings Landing...I'd guess the water is 6-7' deep on the road; maybe more.


That's my take. I wonder if something is actually wrong with something. Some huge drain that's clogged. All indications seem to be that we should be fine, but we are nowhere close to fine.
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jblaschke said:

AggieHusker said:

Nope...no way to get out now on Kings Landing...I'd guess the water is 6-7' deep on the road; maybe more.


That's my take. I wonder if something is actually wrong with something. Some huge drain that's clogged. All indications seem to be that we should be fine, but we are nowhere close to fine.
That would be my guess....that you have local flooding due to drainage issues and not Barker reservoir backing up. But....flooding is flooding...still sucks either way.
 
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