Houston, we have a problem.
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Houston, we have a problem.
Looks like anyone who lives in Houston who might have had their plastic delivered today will be waiting just a bit longer.
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Re: Houston, we have a problem.
Subtm24 wrote:Looks like anyone who lives in Houston who might have had their plastic delivered today will be waiting just a bit longer.
What happened to neither RAIN, sleet, snow, or dark of night? Doesn't the post office have boats?
Seriously, prayers sent for everyone's safety.
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Re: Houston, we have a problem.
The official Harris County gauge about a half-mile from my house recorded 14.84 inches between 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m....all but about one inch of that fell between 9:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. Higher (slightly) water levels in neighborhood streets than with Tropical Storm Allison.
Hope none of our Forum members had house flooding or ended up with a car floating down a frontage road.
Hope none of our Forum members had house flooding or ended up with a car floating down a frontage road.
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Re: Houston, we have a problem.
It's must be Newman running the show.Jusme wrote:Subtm24 wrote:Looks like anyone who lives in Houston who might have had their plastic delivered today will be waiting just a bit longer.
What happened to neither RAIN, sleet, snow, or dark of night? Doesn't the post office have boats?
Seriously, prayers sent for everyone's safety.
But yes, hopefully everyone stays safe.
Re: Houston, we have a problem.
Allison set the standard for flooding around here.Skiprr wrote:The official Harris County gauge about a half-mile from my house recorded 14.84 inches between 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m....all but about one inch of that fell between 9:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. Higher (slightly) water levels in neighborhood streets than with Tropical Storm Allison.
Hope none of our Forum members had house flooding or ended up with a car floating down a frontage road.
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Re: Houston, we have a problem.
Or Claven…Subtm24 wrote:It's must be Newman running the show.Jusme wrote:Subtm24 wrote:Looks like anyone who lives in Houston who might have had their plastic delivered today will be waiting just a bit longer.
What happened to neither RAIN, sleet, snow, or dark of night? Doesn't the post office have boats?
Seriously, prayers sent for everyone's safety.
But yes, hopefully everyone stays safe.