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#851
1 hour ago, Post Oak said:

A guy from the Brazos River Authority said last summer that Lake Waco was losing about half an inch a day to evaporation

 

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#855
8 minutes ago, Hate said:

We’ve argued over dumber things.

Motto worthy

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#858

I'd just like to point out that I'm not part of the argument about whether or not "rain bomb" is a stupid or annoying phrase, I don't care one way or the other.

I'm simply commenting that the first time I ever heard it used was about the Marble Falls rain event in 2007, and that it was not used regarding the Memorial Day flood of 1981, at the time of that event.

You know, for the record.

#861
1 hour ago, Steel Shank said:

I dropped a meat bomb @Henry James momma’s house last night.

f scally

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#868
6 hours ago, utee94 said:

I'd just like to point out that I'm not part of the argument about whether or not "rain bomb" is a stupid or annoying phrase, I don't care one way or the other.

I'm simply commenting that the first time I ever heard it used was about the Marble Falls rain event in 2007, and that it was not used regarding the Memorial Day flood of 1981, at the time of that event.

You know, for the record.

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#869

Lake Buchanan up over 6 feet since Sunday morning and more to come.  We may actually be able to get to the water without walking 10 minutes.

#870

Latest Euro model could really bode well for Lake Buchanan over the next week. Three inches of rain over the watershed would bri g it up another foot or two.

 

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#871
18 minutes ago, Hate said:

Latest Euro model could really bode well for Lake Buchanan over the next week. Three inches of rain over the watershed would bri g it up another foot or two.

 

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As wet as it is now, that 3" would pretty much all run off. Fingers crossed. 

#872
32 minutes ago, Pescado_Rojo said:

As wet as it is now, that 3" would pretty much all run off. Fingers crossed. 

The forecast will shift that and dump it all over East Texas.  Y'all know how this goes.

#874
3 hours ago, Brisketexan said:

The forecast will shift that and dump it all over East Texas.  Y'all know how this goes.

We just had the perfect bullseye rain bomb on Lake Buchanan. Cheer up Eeyore, good things can happen. 

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#877

There's enough empty volume in Buchanan such that they don't have* to make releases.

*subject to LCRAs management plan for the highland lake system

#878

Yeah, finally the LCRA decides to favor Lake Buchanan.

Here are the latest models for the next week:

 

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#882
5 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said:

I picked the wrong week to be driving North of Dallas and east.

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#883
Yeah, finally the LCRA decides to favor Lake Buchanan.
Here are the latest models for the next week:
 
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Looks like an E Texas flood, and just a light rain for the lakes. As we should expect.
#884

Hopefully some of those rain totals accumulate while the soil is still moist.

 

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#885
#886

They'll have access to sufficient water once the Alliance Regional Water Authority finishes out construction of their Phase 1B, though the next phase will probably be coming up sooner than originally planned

#888
3 hours ago, Hate said:

Weather Prediction Center is getting on board with some rain next week.

 

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Fully anticipating this instead...

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#891
50 minutes ago, texasdago said:

The Austin rain dome has scarred me

You moved from Houston in part due to the rain, and now you are in Austin complaining about the lack of rain??

#893
16 minutes ago, Hate said:

You moved from Houston in part due to the rain, and now you are in Austin complaining about the lack of rain??

Shoot... when you move here there are certain things you bitch about.  I bitch about the rain dome.  I choose not to bitch about old Austin.  Also, every time I see craziness like what's going on in north Houston, I tell my wife... "I'll take this over that any day"

#894

Just bustin balls. Yes, I’d take a dry house over one with water in it every day. 
 

and I still bitch about old Austin. I’ll never move back to Austin. 

#895
40 minutes ago, Hate said:

and I still bitch about old Austin. I’ll never move back to Austin. 

Thank You For Your Support.  

#897
4 minutes ago, bolverk said:

Something to keep an eye on tonight.

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That looks like it will arrive just in time for my dogs to wake me up freaking out at 3:00 AM. 

#898
10 minutes ago, Pescado_Rojo said:

That looks like it will arrive split in half and miss Austin just in time for my dogs to wake me up freaking out at 3:00 AM. 

fify

#900

This guy just said there are reports of baseball and tennisball size hail, driven by 80-90 mph winds knocking out windows, associated with that storm near Brady. Also, a tornado warning...

 

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