I managed to get my dogs outside to use the bathroom twice last night...I only stayed out in the backyard long enough for them to pee tho which took like 30 seconds, and I only went out there during the times when things had calmed down a little bit...they held their poop until I could walk them this morning my big dog isn't really bothered by the wind or rain, and my little dog just does whatever the big one does I'm gonna finish The Defenders tonight and see if the Death Note movie is any good
Hope all my clutchfans bros are doing ok! What a weird ****ing storm! The high pressures are like "none shall pass"
In th morning, drove to A&M to finish some business. It was the harshest, driving rain I've seen up to Texas Ave at Aggieland. In Magnolia, some wise guy put taping on the windows of Dominos. He was the only business that did that. I just drove back, it was a total opposite- very light rain and a very easy drive. We should be okay with Harvey.
The Woodlands is good so far. Research Forest and Woodlands Parkway are drivable. 242 has a bit of water on it close to I-45. And my neighbor has his sprinkler system on.
It's a potential 35-40 inch soaking in Houston. Allison was 37 inches in the same Time span. It has every chance to be a disaster if the models come true.
I like how I'm in Austin watching the news till 5 am and actually woke my family up to let them know there was a tornado spotted in their neighborhood!
Is the worst already over ? I live around I-10 and Kirkwood and there's barely any water on the roads here let alone rain. I'm a bit disappointed because my boss told me I could take a few days off if it got bad so I was hoping it would get really bad.
Depends on which direction the storm goes, there could be a problem with rain accumulation over time.
I heard there was possible tornado or high wind damage to homes southeast of Missouri City...Sienna Plantation area (?)