Mother nature and Lake Conroe are sending it your way.
Now up to 124,000 CFS. By comparison, the previous record was 110,600 CFS during Harvey.Mas89 said:
High and dry in the back. 7 inches of rain so far this morning.
Lake Livingston dam releasing 111,900cfs at 11 am which is an all time record. Downstream along the Trinity will have lots of catastrophic flooding.
fullback44 said:
I didnt realize it rained that much, my house got 2 inches in west Houston… craxy how if your not paying attention you wouldn't even know what's going on not too far way
fullback44 said:
I didnt realize it rained that much, my house got 2 inches in west Houston… craxy how if your not paying attention you wouldn't even know what's going on not too far way
MouthBQ98 said:
They closed the ISD today per my brother. I think street flooding is the reason.
AJ02 said:
For those of you in the know....where does Cypress Creek get most of its runoff from? Is it just from groundwater, or do any area lakes eventually make their way to Cypress Creek?
The creek is about 300 yards from our back slab. Nothing but green belt and woods between us and the creek. During Harvey the water came up to about 3' of our back slab. During Tax Day floods our back fence (about 80 yards from the back of our house) was completely underwater. 6' privacy fence.
Wondering how high we might see Cypress Creek get over the next couple of days.
DiskoTroop said:
Near Bear Branch Elementary is all clear thus far.
Central Committee said:DiskoTroop said:
Near Bear Branch Elementary is all clear thus far.
Thank you. My elderly father lives three blocks away from BB Elementary.
Everything around Bear Branch Elementary is doing great.Central Committee said:DiskoTroop said:
Near Bear Branch Elementary is all clear thus far.
Thank you. My elderly father lives three blocks away from BB Elementary.