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Houston Remodeler wrote:You would think attrition would start reducing the numbers.
Or head to the well known high spots and leave the well known low spots.
Every rain storm the local news knows just where to park the news van to watch idiot after idiot drive right into the flood waters even though we have flood gauges, flashing lights and lots of warnings.
Darwin gets proved wrong each time.
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John&Joey wrote:
If you're heading south, the Weather Channel just stated that I35 corridor may be flooded out in the Dallas area. Houston is suppose to get hit also if you're coming across I10.
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Ron
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LynnandCarol wrote:
Up to 7" predicted here in Rockport and there will be short term flooding. But it goes away really fast with the sandy soil. We do need the rain, but more moderate amounts would be preferred. The hurricane activity at this point is real iffy, it may fall apart over land. We saw it coming and batten down the hatches along with a beer and bread stock up!
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