Yea looks like I probably won't book my flight to houston for labor day weekend. Hang in in there brehs
My mom finally got flooded this morning. She lives on the west side and it slowly crept in. She was pretty distraught but she is the type of person that would flip out about anything I her house. I got grounded for a few weeks when I was a pup for kicking a spare ice cube under the fridge. But ya she will be alright, her sister lives down the street and she is fine there.
Breh, you gotta wait until she's not around (or at least not paying attention) to kick the ice cube under the fridge.
CBS did not say when anything would recede, only when it would peak. White Oak is not recording any observation. I'm assuming it has reached unprecedented levels. These were from 30 minutes ago.
Here is a Texasgov web site that has road closures; https://drivetexas.org/#/10/29.7424/-95.5034?future=false&search=I-10 US-90, Sealy, TX 77474, USA
As long as it keeps trucking east ASAP ... then hope Houston can weather the remaining water. May have to pray for Louisiana, though.
For those around the Fort Bend County area : FBCOEM has posted a new link for an inundation map for the Brazos River.
Good link. But always be careful. They can't keep these things up-to-date fast enough. Especially with flash-flooding.
the graph appears to be measurements, not forecasts of crests. Brazos at WC is forecast to crest at 40 feet at 7pm on the 30th. 34 feet at 7pm on the 29th. http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.php?gage=wcbt2&wfo=hgx
So many homes could be flooded if the Brazos reaches that high crest and a lot of people are still there.