Are we going to get any reasonable amount of rain here??
Que the Torrential downpour...
Are we going to get any reasonable amount of rain here??
Que the Torrential downpour...
We'll get some rain tomorrow but don't expect anything spectacular. Most of that will stay well south.
It's been raining at our house pretty much all day.
Wow, Ive only gotten drops here and there.
Are you kidding me??
Called the Cat 2 hit. Go me. =P
Apparently, Harlingen's been without power for a majority of the day. Airport area has the worst flooding, says a journo on the ground there.
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ya like the valley is prepared to handle flooding.
this is more rain than they get in a year probably.
global warming alarmists are collectively drooling at this moment in time.
She keeps wobbling north. The farther north the low tracks the more rain we'll get. Tomorrow during the day should be fairly wet regardless.
Brownsville was without power since early Wednesday morning and it's still without power. Well, most of it is.
My parents, sister, and most friends are without power. Only one of my uncles has power.
That's more rain than they've gotten in years.
The Valley is not prepared for like that.
That looks like it's a couple of blocks from my dad's house.
That building looks very familiar.
Don't they all?
http://www.ksat.com/weather/16975928...s=ant&psp=news#
SAN ANTONIO -- A possible tornado believed to have spawned off from Tropical Storm Dolly touched down south of downtown Thursday morning.
Emergency crews told KSAT 12 News that numerous trees were down, a chimney collapsed and other damage in the 900 block of Steves.
The roof of a Whataburger restaurant suffered heavy damage.
There were no immediate reports of injuries.
KSAT 12 News reporter Jessie Degollado reported that residents in the area were walking around "somewhat stunned" by what had happened.
A man told KSAT 12 News that he saw a "circular motion" in the air when the strong winds roared through the neighborhood.
A woman said she heard a roar when winds lifted her home.
San Antonio police set up a command post at a fire station on Steves Road.
Tornado warnings were issued for several counties east of San Antonio and a tornado watch was in effect for the San Antonio area until 6 p.m. Thursday.
In the meantime, residents and recovery teams began fanning out across South Texas on Thursday and cars crept along roads with darkened stoplights as the region got its first look at the destruction left by Hurricane Dolly.
After crashing ashore on South Padre Island, the storm ripped roofs from homes, flooded roads and downed power lines, but the Rio Grande levees officials had feared could breach held strong.
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Supposedly a tornado righ tnext to me. I don't hear or see . it.
Where area is that Manny? I think I saw you at the H.E.B plus one time on Potranco and I live near there. Is that the area where that tonado is at?
LOL yeah.
These new radar tools they have to show sheer are sweet . You probably wouldn't be able to even see these tornados because they're so short lived and weak.
The chances of any of these tornados affecting you are super super small. They just don't do much at all.
We should have a pool on how long before the first idiot is rescued from a high water crossing though.
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