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it was apocalyptic here last night KatyMan May 2015 #1
4-5 yr dought and now LittleGirl May 2015 #2
My dad used to say that a heavy downpour did little to end a drought because it would run off so jwirr May 2015 #8
It's been running off and into the lakes and resevoirs B2G May 2015 #14
No of course not and that is good but what my father was talking about was farm land. jwirr May 2015 #17
Yep, nothing worse that flooded fields. B2G May 2015 #21
Fine. We will see. jwirr May 2015 #22
0 hours of sleep here in Spring Klein last night. ScreamingMeemie May 2015 #3
But wasn't the lightning display fascinating. Igel May 2015 #47
Al rocker said well at least the drought is over in texas yeoman6987 May 2015 #5
And he's pretty much right. B2G May 2015 #15
I know and glad it is but I just thought the timing was off yeoman6987 May 2015 #16
Ft. Bend County Here. TexasMommaWithAHat May 2015 #39
One of our dogs also. SusanCalvin May 2015 #51
My pup was never afraid of bad weather TexasMommaWithAHat May 2015 #58
Poor things. SusanCalvin May 2015 #62
Whole Foods have a product called rescue remedy that helps Gothmog May 2015 #63
Thanks for that suggestion. TexasMommaWithAHat May 2015 #73
I am also in Fort Bend Gothmog May 2015 #56
I used to go years ago before I went back to work TexasMommaWithAHat May 2015 #57
I am very active with the county party Gothmog May 2015 #60
I have been living in my own little bubble for so TexasMommaWithAHat May 2015 #61
Wow! Hayduke Bomgarte May 2015 #4
don't you mean "how much worse it will be"? olddad56 May 2015 #11
All this is happening in these deep red states with congress critters who don't believe in climate kimbutgar May 2015 #6
i wonder if the repug morons begin to understand how things are connected? samsingh May 2015 #7
Since most of them probably live on the top of the hill - more than likely not. jwirr May 2015 #9
There are hills in Houston? FrodosPet May 2015 #46
Okay. Texas is flat. But there must be somewhere that it is not flood plain? jwirr May 2015 #49
*East* Texas is flat. nt SusanCalvin May 2015 #52
West Texas would be my guess FrodosPet May 2015 #54
Why do you think... cannabis_flower May 2015 #64
Thank youi. Glad you are safe. jwirr May 2015 #68
The Gulf Coast and the Panhandle are flat TexasBushwhacker May 2015 #66
I heard that last night - I cannot imagine 40 feet of water rushing out at you. Horrible. jwirr May 2015 #69
Yeah, when it's that much water it acts like a solid TexasBushwhacker May 2015 #70
I have been through a flood but nothing like what we are seeing. jwirr May 2015 #71
Take a look at this GIS server courtesy of the City of Houston kentauros May 2015 #72
Ive never heard thunder like I heard last night. DamnYankeeInHouston May 2015 #10
about the house you may buy, do not buy near any Hou.drainage canals! call insurance and see if Sunlei May 2015 #13
Oh I know. Allison is my benchmark. DamnYankeeInHouston May 2015 #19
Brays Bayou will flood, no matter the recent work. I can guarantee with the 12+ inches of rain in Sunlei May 2015 #25
It didn't flood this time. DamnYankeeInHouston May 2015 #42
Just paid our flood insurance out here in Katy... KatyMan May 2015 #28
same here 430 to Fema just paid. Sunlei May 2015 #59
But of course this is just an act of God.... ananda May 2015 #12
The commentators at the Rockets/Warriors game were saying they SoapBox May 2015 #18
Build a pipeline and we'll give you plenty. DamnYankeeInHouston May 2015 #20
Cool! SoapBox May 2015 #23
You may be getting your wish Kelvin Mace May 2015 #24
If this article is correct, passiveporcupine May 2015 #32
Yes, but going to the opposite extreme Kelvin Mace May 2015 #45
If the temperature in the arctic has anything to do with it, Blue_In_AK May 2015 #36
Drought change: tblue37 May 2015 #26
BUT--these comments on that article with the drought images make tblue37 May 2015 #27
Arrowhead is at 95%, Kickapoo is at 100% capacity B2G May 2015 #29
One wonders how long they may remain at capacity with the summer season about to begin... LanternWaste May 2015 #65
Well that pretty much depends on their rainfall this summer. nt B2G May 2015 #67
Map From May, 2014 Seems Misleading TexasMommaWithAHat May 2015 #40
I think drought conditions refer more to the amount of water in lakes, rivers, reservoirs, tblue37 May 2015 #41
I made it into my office with only one detour Gothmog May 2015 #30
I was surprised I had no detours. kentauros May 2015 #31
I took the westpark tollway in and had not problems once I got on Gothmog May 2015 #34
I've only driven in water that deep near my credit union. kentauros May 2015 #37
My office sent out an email KatyMan May 2015 #38
Under Perry, they held a prayer day for rain. ChairmanAgnostic May 2015 #33
I used to live in Pasadena Blue_In_AK May 2015 #35
So many of my neighbors posting here! PDittie May 2015 #43
What? Another Willowbend neighbor? kentauros May 2015 #44
God bless everyone caught in the terrible floods in Texas but workinclasszero May 2015 #48
Maybe He was aiming for PDittie May 2015 #50
. SusanCalvin May 2015 #53
It is raining hard again in Houston Gothmog May 2015 #55
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