While they are all cackling at the sky, raising their arms like the Night king, I keep trying to tell my people in Houston this thing is going to go until Tuesday or Wednesday.
WHat's the best radar site? I've seen ones that let you zoom in to a pretty small area, not finding what I've seen in the past right now.
Heading to the gym before it get's worse. Can't see myself under home arrest.... Good luck to everyone. Will be back with a live update
Thanks that one seems higher resolution. I just need to see the county lines to figure out exactly where I am, & I don't see them there. edit nm I can zoom in enough to see my town. Accuweather, is the one I think I'd seen before. But should be raining where I am, colors all over me, and it's not. Weird.
Even if you just got your info from local news, it's been pretty clear for a while that the actual hurricane was never the threat for Houston, it's the potential rain afterwards. Ive had so many txts asking if I think this is over which really make me wonder what people are looking at.
Grrrrrr I just hit up the rev and it's closed. Now I have to go eat chicken wings and be fat and watch loser fat jj FAT and the eggball Texans vs fat ass drew brees and the New Orleans Saints
What a relief! We were on the edge of our seats with worry, gazing out the backyard windows and expecting a wall of water at any moment. When I believed we were facing the end, I kept thinking of one thing to cheer me up. That the deluge would hit DaDakota's house first, with DD standing tall and broad in his front yard waving a stick and yelling, "You shall not pass!" Now where did I put that Scotch...
I think what has people incorrectly breathing a sigh of relief is that we're already under our prospective rainfalls numbers. They are still going up around town, but there was an expectation of 8-10 inches today, and a lot of town is going to end up with 3-4 inches. The next 24 hours is key. According to Eric Berger, the key test is overnight. If we can stay well below 5 inches for most of Houston tonight, we might not get those giant numbers on all the maps.