About to get really ugly.
About to get really ugly.
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I would've posted about the Monsoon that hit town yesterday, but it knockout power at my apartment. No electricty, no router, no chatting on social media because my phone is too cumbersome for me to do any major correspondence. When I did get power back, I got side tracked with other matters. In any case, there were lights all the way up to the park that right next door to my apartment complex, but none for us
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Yea, looks to be REALLY slow moving based on the one track projection I saw. Come on shore, stall, almost completely reverse course before moving up the coast.
Based on one map I saw, it looked like even inland near you, could see 12-24" of rain. Are you in a flood prone area?
This crossed my mind when I was looking at a track that an Ark meteorologist posted. This is what Bastardi is saying is possible.
We might pay in spades for that 12 year drought of a major hurricane.
@BigJoeBastardi: have always emphasized heavy rain,but we think Harvey will be a hurricane as it moves ENE back over water. 2cnd, perhaps majorlandfall Tue
Wow, this model would be horrendous. Calling for 60" west of Houston.
Hopefully, Bastardi is wrong. He's now predicting it will be a CAT 4, and then after hitting Chorpus Cristi, move back out to see and could make a second landfall as a 3.
@BigJoeBastardi: Now a major on my power and impact scale which incorporates pressure. Should go to a 4 before 1st landfall2cnd Wed up the coast, may be 3
I'm so glad I ended up in Denver instead of Houston...
Want a once-in-a-lifetime thrill? The eye of Harvey is creeping slowly up to Interstate 10 and you could drive right through the eye and tell your grandchildren you did it. They'll think Granpa is badass or they may think Granpa is an idiot.
FWIW, I drove up and down I-35 in the wash yesterday and will be doing it today and tomorrow. There's been adequate drainage on the interstate so it is navigable as long as your vehicle can handle the crosswinds. I stayed around 50-60 mph instead of my usual 60-80.
Last edited by OrangeHoof; 08-27-2017 at 10:25 AM.
I miss the old Mile High Stadium.
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