May 6May 6 52 minutes ago, MissingInAction said: From May 2015. 20150525_155630.mp4 Do you still have your Christmas lights up?
May 6May 6 Author Tornado watch in effect until 4:00 p.m. today for Travis and surrounding counties. https://www.kxan.com/weather/forecast/todays-forecast/
May 6May 6 11 minutes ago, BabaYaga said: Getting. Pounded. Power bottom again, got off again *Drained - you filthy animals* FIFY
May 6May 6 Just got 2” in about 45 minutes here in Brushy Creek (78717) - add that to the 1” yesterday.
May 6May 6 Popular Post 12 minutes ago, Pam Cummings said: Forcefield fans in shambles rn The forcefield fans are easily startled, but they'll soon be back...and in greater numbers.
May 6May 6 2 minutes ago, HenryJames said: The forcefield fans are easily startled, but they'll soon be back...and in greater numbers. Fuck em. They can go hike dry creek beds and eat nopales. Bring the RAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
May 6May 6 I don't know whose getting rain, but it ain't me. Just over half an inch since yesterday...so, just over half an inch for the last couple weeks.
May 6May 6 Did anyone else get the Amber Alert style Flash Flood warning, or just me? Do I need to pepper my angus?
May 6May 6 1 minute ago, Pescado_Rojo said: Did anyone else get the Amber Alert style Flash Flood warning, or just me? Do I need to pepper my angus? That, and a tornado watch. But I'm sure it's fine. Everything is fine.
May 6May 6 13 minutes ago, Pescado_Rojo said: Did anyone else get the Amber Alert style Flash Flood warning, or just me? Do I need to pepper my angus? We get it eleventeen times - by text, by phone, in English, in spanish, in semaphore, on your Insta feed, poured into your drink like a roofie, etc. Mind you, for a flood warning in "the area"....which in this case, means areas well to our east. When it actually came through on my phone, the heaviest rain had long since passed. It's kinda like issuing a hurricane warning days after the storm had passed, when you're settled into your routine of finishing up cooking the last of the meat from your freezer before it gets warm and spoils.
May 6May 6 3 minutes ago, Brisketexan said: We get it eleventeen times - by text, by phone, in English, in spanish, in semaphore, on your Insta feed, poured into your drink like a roofie, etc. Mind you, for a flood warning in "the area"....which in this case, means areas well to our east. When it actually came through on my phone, the heaviest rain had long since passed. It's kinda like issuing a hurricane warning days after the storm had passed, when you're settled into your routine of finishing up cooking the last of the meat from your freezer before it gets warm and spoils. yep, in addition to the amber alert, I got a text AND a phone call AND alerts from Weather bug.
May 6May 6 I think I saw reports of sunny weather this afternoon in Austin. Going to feel and smell like a pair of soccer socks worn during soccer practice in the drizzle.
May 6May 6 7 minutes ago, texasdago said: I think I saw reports of sunny weather this afternoon in Austin. Going to feel and smell like a pair of soccer socks worn during soccer practice in the drizzle. Shit gonna set off mold spores.
May 6May 6 1 hour ago, texasdago said: I think I saw reports of sunny weather this afternoon in Austin. Going to feel and smell like a pair of soccer socks worn during soccer practice in the drizzle. Oh, so you mean the inside of my truck! GD kids.
May 6May 6 1 hour ago, SuingToGetAMessageBoard? said: alright, guys. that's all for 2025. see you next year. So.....like my seggzy time weinering down the misses?
May 6May 6 1 hour ago, Brisketexan said: We get it eleventeen times - by text, by phone, in English, in spanish, in semaphore, on your Insta feed, poured into your drink like a roofie, etc. Mind you, for a flood warning in "the area"....which in this case, means areas well to our east. When it actually came through on my phone, the heaviest rain had long since passed. It's kinda like issuing a hurricane warning days after the storm had passed, when you're settled into your routine of finishing up cooking the last of the meat from your freezer before it gets warm and spoils. I got 2 back to back calls on my Teams chat. I had forgotten you can actually call people on there until today.
May 6May 6 1 hour ago, MissingInAction said: Shit gonna set off mold spores. And giant clouds of mosquitoes.
May 6May 6 Aaaaaaaand we're done for the year. See yall in November when it rains again if we haven't all melted away by then.
May 6May 6 8 minutes ago, NorthLoop said: Aaaaaaaand we're done for the year. See yall in November when it rains again if we haven't all melted away by then. At least the rivers will still be puddles by then thanks to this rain.
May 6May 6 4 hours ago, InkaUtexas said: Fuck em. They can go hike dry creek beds They'll do it in single file.
May 6May 6 The creek behind my house is running higher now than it has since the USGS table that is online started in 2003. It is about 75 yards wide. We moved here a year ago and the creek has basically been dry since last April. Edited May 6May 6 by Orange&White
May 6May 6 2 minutes ago, Orange&White said: The creek behind my house is running higher now than it has since the USGS table that is online started in 2003. It is easily 100 yards wide. Maybe 150. We moved here a year ago and the creek has basically been dry since last April. You building an ark?
May 6May 6 1 minute ago, InkaUtexas said: You building an ark? Nah…I am good. I am a good 30 feet above it. It can’t get up to my house. The good news is that it has pushed out all of the tree trimming I have thrown down there since I moved in.
May 6May 6 1 minute ago, Orange&White said: Nah…I am good. I am a good 30 feet above it. It can’t get up to my house. The good news is that it has pushed out all of the tree trimming I have thrown down there since I moved in. Think about the beavers man.
May 6May 6 33 minutes ago, Orange&White said: Nah…I am good. I am a good 30 feet above it. It can’t get up to my house. The good news is that it has pushed out all of the tree trimming I have thrown down there since I moved in.
May 6May 6 1 hour ago, UTexasFight said: Hahaha. If the water from this creek got up to my house, about 50 homes and part of the golf course would have to be submerged.
May 7May 7 This is what New Orleans is looking like right now: We are under flash flood warnings the next three or four days. We might get 8 to 10 inches every day. Texas and Louisiana need a rain sharing agreement. You don’t get enough and we get too much.
May 7May 7 Author 10 minutes ago, Gatorubet said: Texas and Louisiana need a rain sharing agreement. You don’t get enough and we get too much. I'd be willing to take on some of your rain if you include more 5-star recruits with it.
May 7May 7 14 minutes ago, Gatorubet said: This is what New Orleans is looking like right now: We are under flash flood warnings the next three or four days. We might get 8 to 10 inches every day. Texas and Louisiana need a rain sharing agreement. You don’t get enough and we get too much. Counterpoint: you have more piss and puke on the streets to wash away than we do. Even God knows that NOLA needs a good powerwashing every now and then.
May 7May 7 48 minutes ago, Brisketexan said: Counterpoint: you have more piss and puke on the streets to wash away than we do. Even God knows that NOLA needs a good powerwashing every now and then. Look, I’m in favor of science and all, but there’s just some research projects that I’m gonna leave to other people.
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