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It's not like there are a bunch of idiots with big trucks in Round Rock that would turn those parks and off-road loads into a mudding competition....complete with deep-ass ruts.

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    I got my boy out from La Junta. As far as I can tell the whole camp got to high ground well in advance of the bad stuff and watched the camp get obliterated. My son is 8 and they took the younger kids

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    We are talking about CR because we have a bunch of bitch ass snowflakes that are offended by reality. The fact they cant see the reality is the problem. Also cry less pussies.  Kids died and we h

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    I'm heartbroken by this event, like many here not one of us 4 in my family doesn't know someone at most 2 Kevin Bacon steps from ourselves who is dealing with loss of human life. So much I could

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And it's not over. Barry looks to still be meandering to the west of / near Austin over the next 24 - 36 hours.

 

 

 

 

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Is this the end of the force field? 
 

And yes tropical storm for the win! Fill those lakes! 

36 minutes ago, Hpara759 said:

Perdanales up to the bridge in Fredericksburg 

You sure about that Lou?

 

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1 hour ago, UnivTex34 said:

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This should help Canyon quite a bit.

It will.  This will take the lake up several feet and none too soon.  

GLORIOUS!!!

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"Biggest flood to ever occur on the Guadalupe River..."

1 minute ago, HOOKEM4 said:

You sure about that Lou?

 

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He was talking about the Perdanales not the Pedernales. 

2 minutes ago, Goofyboy said:

How low is Canyon Lake? Will this make a dent?

Low:

 

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14 minutes ago, Cajun said:

It will.  This will take the lake up several feet and none too soon.  

GLORIOUS!!!

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glorious?  people are getting their lives washed away. 

have some tact.  

7 minutes ago, Goofyboy said:

How low is Canyon Lake? Will this make a dent?

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Crazy.  This reminds me of the floods in 2018 (?) when things went from 20-30% chance of rain overnight to waking up finding out parts of the Hill Country had essentially flooded away overnight.  

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3 minutes ago, FORTY NINE TO ZERO said:

glorious?  people are getting their lives washed away. 

have some tact.  

Unfortunately, this is the environmental reality of Texas today: In order for large swaths of our state to emerge from devastating drought it will require rain events that will destroy other areas. 

This storm is both tragic and life restoring. 

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Yeah, isn’t this the ecological reality of central Texas since forever?

14 minutes ago, FORTY NINE TO ZERO said:

glorious?  people are getting their lives washed away. 

have some tact.  

Yeah, I apologize for that.  I just woke up, saw a bit of info and didn't think about how wide this river will get.    

5 minutes ago, YChang said:

Yeah, isn’t this the ecological reality of central Texas since forever?

Correct.  As observed by a federal meteorologist in the 20s, I think - Texas is the land of perpetual drought, soaked by occasional devastating floods.  That's the way it is, and always has been.  Some of those are becoming more extreme, but being a land of some extremes is nothing new.

And I've been headed to Hunt (one of the sites along the Guad up that road) when a flood hit.  I had to bail out (literally backed my truck up once I hit a spot where the rushing water was up to my hubs - NOPE), go back into Kerrville, and come at it from the north end, where the road doesn't cross the river at any low points.  A Hunt school board member wasn't so lucky that night.

9 minutes ago, Cajun said:

Yeah, I apologize for that.  I just woke up, saw a bit of info and didn't think about how wide this river will get.    

all good, i should have realized.  it is breaking new 

Having lived in Kerrville for years I don't recall a lot of stuff and down river from there that is built up near the river, but if it wasn't close to the roads I was driving along the Guadalupe between there and Comfort I wouldn't know.   In the middle of town the river bed is really wide if my memory serves.

It's what is up river from Kerrville that is in the crosshairs I'd think.  Hunt, Ingram, Waltonia, Mystic, etc.  

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Lots of parents with kids at summer camps along the Guadalupe waking up this morning to this news. Keep them in your thoughts this morning. I’ve been texting with a friend that has a son at La Junta right now and they reported that all of the kids are safe and accounted for, but that all roads in/out of Hunt are washed out. Lots of very stressed out parents across Texas this morning.

Man, lucky I picked my nephew up last weekend from LA Junta. The good news, is that camp and those people are well prepared. 

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What a coincidence. My nephew was also involved in a junta that set up camps. 

Just now, BrickHorn said:

What a coincidence. My nephew was also involved in a junta that set up camps. 

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3 minutes ago, Dewey said:

Man, lucky I picked my nephew up last weekend from LA Junta. The good news, is that camp and those people are well prepared. 

I went to La Junta as a kid and there was a flood one year that I was there and they were very well prepared and that was nearly 40 years ago. As a kid, it was kind of fun and exciting. As a parent, I’m sure my parents were worried sick.

Those remnants ain't moving too fast to anywhere right now.  Just sitting over the same area.  Still some pretty nasty pockets of rain. 

I feel bad. I wrote a few pages back about San Marcos not getting any rain so that means we will flood. 

That shit is just going to sit over Central Texas and pound us all. 

 

7 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said:

I feel bad. I wrote a few pages back about San Marcos not getting any rain so that means we will flood. 

That shit is just going to sit over Central Texas and pound us all. 

 

 

7 minutes ago, HenryJames said:

Are the lakes full yet?

How do the lakes' asses take that length?  Seems we're gonna find out.

This is always the way it goes.

Man, lucky I picked my nephew up last weekend from LA Junta. The good news, is that camp and those people are well prepared. 

I’ve heard Mystic is evacuating today. My daughter isn’t there this term but has friends there now. I think it’s a challenge to get in and out right now.

Been on the phone with some pals who live in Kerrville and Ingram.  They're guys who have been there their whole lives and each one used the same word - "Unbelievable".

I tried to check the Kerrville online gauge level and it's not even reporting.

This is something not seen before.

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