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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#381 Postby southerngale » Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:07 pm

At 4:45pm, I had over 8 inches and it's been raining heavy most of the time since. People in my neighborhood are getting really nervous as we ALL flooded in Harvey. The golf course is flooded and the water is getting close to homes. The gully they built before Harvey that was *supposed* to help drainage in Pinewood is out of its banks. Under a Flash Flood Warning now and it's POURING! I know it won't be anything like Harvey, but just being back in my house a few months, the anxiety has really kicked in. Praying it lets up soon.
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#382 Postby setxweathergal64 » Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:12 pm

southerngale wrote:At 4:45pm, I had over 8 inches and it's been raining heavy most of the time since. People in my neighborhood are getting really nervous as we ALL flooded in Harvey. The golf course is flooded and the water is getting close to homes. The gully they built before Harvey that was *supposed* to help drainage in Pinewood is out of its banks. Under a Flash Flood Warning now and it's POURING! I know it won't be anything like Harvey, but just being back in my house a few months, the anxiety has really kicked in. Praying it lets up soon.

So sorry. I was wondering about you. Saw a clip on the news about the sour lake area worried about drainage problems since Harvey. Hope everything drains off quickly where you are. Everyone with PTSD I just know are anxious. It breaks my heart.
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#383 Postby sphelps8681 » Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:13 pm

southerngale wrote:At 4:45pm, I had over 8 inches and it's been raining heavy most of the time since. People in my neighborhood are getting really nervous as we ALL flooded in Harvey. The golf course is flooded and the water is getting close to homes. The gully they built before Harvey that was *supposed* to help drainage in Pinewood is out of its banks. Under a Flash Flood Warning now and it's POURING! I know it won't be anything like Harvey, but just being back in my house a few months, the anxiety has really kicked in. Praying it lets up soon.


I know it has been worse than what I thought we would get. Just told my son who is at work at HEB in Beaumont to come home and tell them it is getting really bad up here. It has not stopped raining for the last hour. My ditch is almost to the level of the road.
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#384 Postby sphelps8681 » Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:27 pm

I have not heard thunder all day. Just now getting the sound which can't be good.
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#385 Postby StormLogic » Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:27 pm

southerngale wrote:At 4:45pm, I had over 8 inches and it's been raining heavy most of the time since. People in my neighborhood are getting really nervous as we ALL flooded in Harvey. The golf course is flooded and the water is getting close to homes. The gully they built before Harvey that was *supposed* to help drainage in Pinewood is out of its banks. Under a Flash Flood Warning now and it's POURING! I know it won't be anything like Harvey, but just being back in my house a few months, the anxiety has really kicked in. Praying it lets up soon.


I live in Beaumont! i just drove down Gladys! Flooded too
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#386 Postby stormlover2013 » Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:30 pm

Stormlogic u nailed this, are we going to get more heavy stuff like this the rest of night ?
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#387 Postby StormLogic » Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:34 pm

holy poop batman its raining 4" /hr in China
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#388 Postby StormLogic » Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:34 pm

stormlover2013 wrote:Stormlogic u nailed this, are we going to get more heavy stuff like this the rest of night ?


WHAT IVE BEEN SAYING ALL DAY MY FRIEND
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#389 Postby setxweathergal64 » Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:38 pm

StormLogic wrote:
stormlover2013 wrote:Stormlogic u nailed this, are we going to get more heavy stuff like this the rest of night ?


WHAT IVE BEEN SAYING ALL DAY MY FRIEND

Lol greg and chad on fb live kinda mentioned how it is doing different than they thought it would earlier today. :wink:
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#390 Postby sphelps8681 » Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:39 pm

stormlover2013 wrote:Stormlogic u nailed this, are we going to get more heavy stuff like this the rest of night ?


He sure did. It has not stoped raining for more than an hour. Hearing thunder now so that can't be good.
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#391 Postby StormLogic » Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:41 pm

setxweathergal64 wrote:
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stormlover2013 wrote:Stormlogic u nailed this, are we going to get more heavy stuff like this the rest of night ?


WHAT IVE BEEN SAYING ALL DAY MY FRIEND

Lol greg and chad on fb live kinda mentioned how it is doing different than they thought it would. :wink:


I'm watching lool
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#392 Postby Steve » Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:44 pm

StormLogic wrote:
stormlover2013 wrote:Stormlogic u nailed this, are we going to get more heavy stuff like this the rest of night ?


WHAT IVE BEEN SAYING ALL DAY MY FRIEND


Hang in there logic and remembere who was promoting/warning wed night Thursday from Early this week. ;). Haha. Y’all be careful.
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#393 Postby southerngale » Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:47 pm

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southerngale wrote:At 4:45pm, I had over 8 inches and it's been raining heavy most of the time since. People in my neighborhood are getting really nervous as we ALL flooded in Harvey. The golf course is flooded and the water is getting close to homes. The gully they built before Harvey that was *supposed* to help drainage in Pinewood is out of its banks. Under a Flash Flood Warning now and it's POURING! I know it won't be anything like Harvey, but just being back in my house a few months, the anxiety has really kicked in. Praying it lets up soon.

So sorry. I was wondering about you. Saw a clip on the news about the sour lake area worried about drainage problems since Harvey. Hope everything drains off quickly where you are. Everyone with PTSD I just know are anxious. It breaks my heart.

Thanks. Yeah, they haven't fixed the drainage issues since Harvey, but it wouldn't have mattered during Harvey anyway, but possibly with this. PTSD is real. :roll:
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#394 Postby jasons2k » Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:47 pm

Seems to me the center is NE of where the WPC had placed it on its maps; it's very close to Diboll, Lufkin, just a tick west or SW of there. I think that will make a big difference as to where the heaviest rains fall. It's gonna have to make a big jog west to end-up where the WPC forecast points were.
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#395 Postby southerngale » Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:49 pm

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southerngale wrote:At 4:45pm, I had over 8 inches and it's been raining heavy most of the time since. People in my neighborhood are getting really nervous as we ALL flooded in Harvey. The golf course is flooded and the water is getting close to homes. The gully they built before Harvey that was *supposed* to help drainage in Pinewood is out of its banks. Under a Flash Flood Warning now and it's POURING! I know it won't be anything like Harvey, but just being back in my house a few months, the anxiety has really kicked in. Praying it lets up soon.


I know it has been worse than what I thought we would get. Just told my son who is at work at HEB in Beaumont to come home and tell them it is getting really bad up here. It has not stopped raining for the last hour. My ditch is almost to the level of the road.

I went to that HEB this afternoon and the water was over my feet in some of the parking lot and Folsom was flooding. Tell him to be careful.
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#396 Postby southerngale » Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:52 pm

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southerngale wrote:At 4:45pm, I had over 8 inches and it's been raining heavy most of the time since. People in my neighborhood are getting really nervous as we ALL flooded in Harvey. The golf course is flooded and the water is getting close to homes. The gully they built before Harvey that was *supposed* to help drainage in Pinewood is out of its banks. Under a Flash Flood Warning now and it's POURING! I know it won't be anything like Harvey, but just being back in my house a few months, the anxiety has really kicked in. Praying it lets up soon.


I live in Beaumont! i just drove down Gladys! Flooded too

I believe it. A lot of street flooding out there. Has been raining nonstop for many, many hours here.

sphelps8681... I hadn't heard thunder all day either, but I'm getting a lot of thunder and lightning now, for about an hour or so.
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#397 Postby StormLogic » Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:52 pm

http://www.dd6.org/rainfall-elevations/maps/rainfall-data-map

Enough said. 30 min rainfall almost at 3" im willing to bet in all these areas in the upper 2's already, these gauges lag
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#398 Postby sphelps8681 » Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:56 pm

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southerngale wrote:At 4:45pm, I had over 8 inches and it's been raining heavy most of the time since. People in my neighborhood are getting really nervous as we ALL flooded in Harvey. The golf course is flooded and the water is getting close to homes. The gully they built before Harvey that was *supposed* to help drainage in Pinewood is out of its banks. Under a Flash Flood Warning now and it's POURING! I know it won't be anything like Harvey, but just being back in my house a few months, the anxiety has really kicked in. Praying it lets up soon.


I know it h as been worse than what I thought we would get. Just told my son who is at work at HEB in Beaumont to come home and tell them it is getting really bad up here. It has not stopped raining for the last hour. My ditch is almost to the level of the road.

I went to that HEB this afternoon and the water was over my feet in some of the parking lot and Folsom was flooding. Tell him to be careful.


No electric at the HEB they let him go. Told him to drive slow. He is on is way home.
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#399 Postby stormlover2013 » Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:57 pm

Looks like it will slowly ease up for little bit then pick back up again in morning
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion

#400 Postby sphelps8681 » Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:58 pm

StormLogic wrote:[url]http://www.dd6.org/rainfall-elevations/maps/rainfall-data-map[/url

Enough said. 30 min rainfall almost at 3" im willing to bet in all these areas in the upper 2's already, these gauges lag


I so agree. No way I only have 2 in the last hour.
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