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#3
1 minute ago, HenryJames said:

Then why is your mom wet?

Why is the sky blue? 

#4

It's never going to rain again.

But South Austin's mom will remain forever wet.

 

 

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#8

Welp, had a nice November and since then... hardly anything. 

#9

0345hrs-CST, rain begins in Austin.  Supposed to last 12 hours, and only then should we seek medical attention.  

We really fucking need this.  We're not supposed to expect much from Dec-Feb, but this has been abnormally dry even by our standards.  Drive safe out there this morning...

#11

Hail at this temperature?  That's weird.  But then, nothing in 2023 seems to make sense right now.

#15
24 minutes ago, Storm the Field said:

In addition to today's soaking, >50% chance of rain every day from Saturday through next Thursday. Might put a little dent in the drought maps.

I'm seeing 30/20/20 on KXAN.

#16
8 hours ago, YGIFS said:

0345hrs-CST, rain begins in Austin.  Supposed to last 12 hours, and only then should we seek medical attention.  

We really fucking need this.  We're not supposed to expect much from Dec-Feb, but this has been abnormally dry even by our standards.  Drive safe out there this morning...

Thank god. I get so fucking tired of these 30-45 day stretches with zero rain. 

#19
4 minutes ago, Storm the Field said:

Houston.

Then why are you talking about making a dent in drought maps?

#20

.75" in Austin. Previously had just 0.09" for the month.

#21

It got really windy here for about 20 minutes but mostly just really heavy rain.

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#22

Hate, how much rain does it take for your street to flood like that?  Seems like you post pictures of that happening every time it rains. 

#23

Nothing like that in 77079 but we did have a shelter in place at the elementary school.  

#24
Hate, how much rain does it take for your street to flood like that?  Seems like you post pictures of that happening every time it rains. 

This is the first time it’s rained this hard in a while. I think we’ve gotten about 4-5 inches of rain in the last 2 hours.

Edit: I just checked and we are up to about 6 inches of rain now. And we have. Even getting rain fairly regularly since the fall. Our soil isn’t dry here at all, so it doesn’t take a whole lot.

Edit #2: just dumped a little over 6.5 inches of rain out of the gauge.

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#29
4 minutes ago, BrickTop said:

Sounds like a legit one too, tds signature

It's about to pass through all those refineries in Deer Park.

#37
Just now, texasdago said:

Been seeing a bunch of pictures on Twatter of the rain in Houston.  WTF.

Meanwhile in Austin...

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it’s raining sideways at my house, very heavy 

storm drainage is full, lot of flooding / backing up 

#38
5 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:


it’s raining sideways at my house, very heavy 

storm drainage is full, lot of flooding / backing up 

Maybe I should check what's going on back home but I think its been normal although I would love for it to be a gully washer

#39

They’ve never issued the tornado emergency warning in Houston until now, came out in 2016

#44

I haven't found anything too catastrophic, but here are a few tweets with some damage.

 

#45
45 minutes ago, texasdago said:

Been seeing a bunch of pictures on Twatter of the rain in Houston.  WTF.

Meanwhile in Austin...

rain drizzle GIF

 

44 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:


it’s raining sideways at my house, very heavy 

storm drainage is full, lot of flooding / backing up 

Just depends on where in town.  I got 0.4" total at my house in Northwest Travis, never anything more than a drizzle but it lasted many hours. 

#46

That damage in Houston looks substantial, I wouldn't think that's EF1 type random winter storm.  Hope everyone's OK.

#47

Can see the path it took from the traffic on Google maps.

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#48
1 minute ago, jimmyjazz said:

That damage in Houston looks substantial, I wouldn't think that's EF1 type random winter storm.  Hope everyone's OK.

Yeah, I shouldn't understate the severity; it's certainly catastrophic if it happens to you. Luckily, I'm mostly seeing roofs ripped off and downed trees, but it seems to have affected the Shell refinery to a point.

 

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