AutoPenalti wrote:Washington Post reporting death toll now up to 8.
KHOU reported the death of a family of six near Green's Bayou. Not officially confirmed but multiple family members saying it as the driver apparently escaped.
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AutoPenalti wrote:Washington Post reporting death toll now up to 8.
CryHavoc wrote:gboudx wrote:Email from Jeff Lindner in case you are affected or know someone:If you are in any of the voluntary and mandatory evacuation areas in Fort Bend County….you need to leave immediately. There are pumping issues in Sienna Plantation and it is likely that some of the levees will be overtopped. Follow directions of local emergency officials
Can you provide me with the copy paste from the email? It's been requested from someone living in the area.
nutkin517 wrote:Local stations are saying landfall Weds AM in Pt Arthur. What does that mean for flooding for this area (Bmt)? Will the heavy rains be on us or to the east?
those guys looked extremely tense, they dont seem to be sugarcoating anythingSunnyThoughts wrote:abc13.com news conference now about reservoir releases.
Aric Dunn wrote:Center dropping south at a decent clip for some weird reason. Putting a little distance from.the coast.
jlauderdal wrote:those guys looked extremely tense, they dont seem to be sugarcoating anythingSunnyThoughts wrote:abc13.com news conference now about reservoir releases.
stormreader wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:Center dropping south at a decent clip for some weird reason. Putting a little distance from.the coast.
Could be reorganizational thing. Path of least resistance, and all that.
LearnedHat wrote:jlauderdal wrote:those guys looked extremely tense, they dont seem to be sugarcoating anythingSunnyThoughts wrote:abc13.com news conference now about reservoir releases.
Just no way to sugarcoat deliberately flooding hundreds of homes.
stormreader wrote:Experienced weather channel guy (been there for years, can't remember name), just stated what we've been noticing on radar loops. Said he's becoming increasingly concerned with what he's seeing on radar with Harvey now right along the coast. Mentioned "bursting" with regards to t-storms. Mentioned areas from Houston down south. It looks bad yall. Radar showing constant training of moisture up from coast and around center. This does not look like its going to let up anytime soon. Harvey being along the coast has shifted everything again. It looked like today might be something of a break for Houston and SE Texas. But its ratcheting up now. Looks like a long 48 hours ahead.
Aric Dunn wrote:Center dropping south at a decent clip for some weird reason. Putting a little distance from.the coast.
stormreader wrote:LearnedHat wrote:jlauderdal wrote:those guys looked extremely tense, they dont seem to be sugarcoating anything
Just no way to sugarcoat deliberately flooding hundreds of homes.
Thinking, have areas around Houston neared the 40 inch mark?? Saying that, cause looking at radar, with Harvey in coastal waters now, and moisture feed growing again, they could easily get another 20 inches in the next 48 hours.
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