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Texas Members - Please be careful!

By SilverUnicorn

6 years ago


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#7 6 years ago
Quoted from OLDPINGUY:

Watching it on TV.....3 straight days of this they are saying....Holy Shit!
Hang in their guys!

Back in the 2005 hurricane season, had a storm that wasn't so awful, other than unrelenting, non-stop sideways rain. I think it lasted for about a day and a half. Only time I've ever had a roof leak.

#8 6 years ago

And yeah, stay safe guys. Craziest weather I've ever seen was in Texas. Hot as F until mid-day and then an ice storm a a couple hours later. Crazy weather....

#12 6 years ago

You guys hanging in there? Our last hurricane, I actually kept cable and internet throughout the ordeal, then lost it the day after.

#16 6 years ago

NWS is now referring to the impact as "unprecedented". Stay safe guys. Houston weather does not look good for the next 5 or 6 days.

Keeping my gas tanks topped off every day here. I suspect gas shortages are coming. Probably time to fill my spare tanks.

#21 6 years ago

How about a Texas check-in? You guys OK?

#23 6 years ago
Quoted from Redknight87:

All good here at my place. High and dry here. Some other collector friends unfortunately lost everything as well as a lot of other people.

Glad you are OK. Sorry to hear that for the other guys. Not a good sign when the thread turns to crickets. I saw that before and after pic of I-10 that looked like the ocean and was like WTF? Hopefully it truly was a once in a thousand year event.

#26 6 years ago

We've seen ~10% spike locally. I suspect it will get worse.

#36 6 years ago

Just wondering if the chemical plants are going to come back online so quickly considering some had explosions and fire damage, not to mention environmental cleanup. Suspect those chemicals are probably involved in refining oil into gas, but I have no idea.

Watching Irma now. Hope that sucker stays offshore. If it skirts north of the Caribbean and hits Florida, that ain't good.

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