Basically, everything east of BW8 south of 225 has no power, and i get no comnection on either of my phones (t mobile and att). Didnt go south of about Fairmont, so not sure how Clear Lake faired. All of the chemical plants are flaring like mad, so im guessing they lost power too. I drove down Red Bluff, and like literally 50% of the roadsigns and billboards were bent at the ground and now point out from the ground horizontally. I.saw a telephone pole that looked like it exploded at East, just south of 225. Also, around half of the stop lights in that part of town are dead, so it is traffic hell.
Wow, Tornado lasted more than an hour. https://www.khou.com/amp/article/we...nado/285-b15b737b-73c7-4029-83fc-c4f0fc12b5a6 The path ~2:10 p.m. - A tornado was observed west of State Highway 35 and south of Beltway 8 moving east northeast. ~2:13 p.m. - The tornado was about to cross State Highway 35 still south of Beltway 8. ~2:14 p.m. - The tornado crossed to the east side of State Highway 35 still south of Beltway 8. ~2:16 p.m. - The tornado continued moving east northeast near McHard Road south of Beltway 8. ~2:17 p.m. - The tornado crossed to the north side of Beltway 8 near Blackhawk Boulevard. ~2:20 p.m. - The tornado appeared to be directly over Genoa. ~2:21 p.m. - The tornado was north of Beltway 8 near Strawberry Road. ~2:23 p.m. - The tornado was about to cross back over Beltway 8 to the east side to the south of Spencer Highway. ~2:24 p.m. - The tornado crossed to the east side of Beltway 8 near Spencer Highway. ~2:26 p.m. - The tornado was just east of Beltway 8 near Red Bluff Road. ~2:27 p.m. - The tornado was south of State Highway 225 near East Boulevard. ~2:30 p.m. - The tornado crossed to the north side of State Highway 225 near Independence Parkway S. ~2:33 p.m. - The tornado was north of State Highway 225 east of Independence Parkway S. ~2:38 p.m. - The tornado was north of Bayway Drive west of State Highway 146. ~2:39 p.m. - The tornado crossed Decker Drive north of Bayway Drive. ~2:41 p.m. - KHOU 11 meteorologists David Paul and Tim Pandajis said the tornado started to look a little disorganized southwest of the San Jacinto Mall. Around 2:43 p.m., the tornado became radar indicated instead of ground confirmed. Around 3:04 p.m., there was an observed tornado confirmed near Old River Winfrey. ~3:06 p.m. - The tornado was west of FM 563 to the southeast of Moss Bluff. ~3:07 p.m. - The tornado was crossing FM 563 near FM 770. At around 3:12 p.m., KHOU 11 meteorologists said the tornado became radar-indicated once again.
Crazy day. I was in the Exxon on Garth Rd and I10 in Baytown when the tornado hit Wallisville and Garth two blocks north. Had a truck bed cover fly off on In my parking lot just south on Garth by the HEB
Was in Tomball and Cypress today. Tons of rain. The HEB on Fry and Tuckerton has a couple spots where the parking lot dips slightly and water pools up. There were a couple small cars, including a pretty BMW, that got flooded. One was parked there so probably an unlucky employee, but the BMW clearly tried to drive through and got stuck. Fool.
Was at work in Pasadena. Tried to tell everyone about the threat this afternoon no one listened. Then the power went out and managers yelled for everyone to get under a desk. I was pissed because had they listened they could have let us go early.
Dismissal in PISD was a nightmare. No school tomorrow, and by assessing the damage from driving around, there’s no way schools can be up and running anytime this week, IMO. it missed my house by a few blocks here on the beltway, fairmont area .
I was expecting Cypress Creek to be out of its banks. Street flooding was annoying, but drained quickly.