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Marilyn 07-21-2008 09:59 AM

Uh-oh!!
 
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Looks like the weather around here could get interesting this week!!!

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At least it's not projected to get above Cat 1, and is headed a little south of us on the current projected path.

Guess the season is getting started for real!!

Marilyn 07-21-2008 10:13 AM

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Looks like we are in for some rain though. A little relief for the water bill!!!

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DianaB 07-21-2008 10:41 AM

I read something this morning about a hurricane hitting Texas and I meant to check it out further and haven't done it yet. It looks like it won't be too bad if it's only a Catagory 1 and I know that you've been dry so hopefully it will help with that as well. If it's strong enough we get rain from the hurricanes when they hit Texas. It would be really nice to get some rain on our corn and some of our other crops right now. Keep us posted on what's going on and stay safe!!!!

Marilyn 07-21-2008 03:40 PM

The 5 p.m. report made it look like it is tracking a little farther south than earlier. We may be lucky to get some rain out of this one. Never know what the next 24 hours holds. Corpus Christi may get some wind. We just have to wait and see for now.

gja1000 07-21-2008 07:01 PM

I'm hoping that everyone gets some (much needed) rain, with very little wind and no damage. We are so dry in Austin - we really could use some rain. Yesterday we went to our deer lease south of San Antonio and everything was so pretty and green. They had 3 inches of rain down there a couple of weeks ago - but in Austin, we've only had a half an inch in the last couple of months. Man it is dry!!! :mad:

Marilyn 07-21-2008 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by gja1000 (Post 70691)
I'm hoping that everyone gets some (much needed) rain, with very little wind and no damage. We are so dry in Austin - we really could use some rain. Yesterday we went to our deer lease south of San Antonio and everything was so pretty and green. They had 3 inches of rain down there a couple of weeks ago - but in Austin, we've only had a half an inch in the last couple of months. Man it is dry!!! :mad:

The 7 p.m. update has it going even farther south now. Will probably go in at Brownsville or even northern Mexico. Doubt if we will get more than a shower or two. Your deer lease may get a bit more!!

Some friends were in Monclova, Mexico over the weekend. They will probably get the storm, and they are so poor there they are ill prepared to deal with it. Seems like someone told me that mudslides are a problem for them.

gja1000 07-22-2008 04:30 AM

:( the further south it goes, the less chance we have at rain. Oh well, I just hope it goes into an unpopulated area and does not cause any problems!

Marilyn 07-22-2008 05:54 AM

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Checking things out this morning, this may not be a powerful storm, but it's kinda strung out. Looks to me like we may be in for some rain after all. We're located near the coast in almost the very center of the Texas gulf coast. If you ever hear that a storm is going in at Port O'Connor, and I drop off the radar for a few days, you will know why. The rain may extend to San Antonio/Austin area. I know y'all could use it. We have daughters in each city and know what it's like up there. Here's the latest on the storm:
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Marilyn 07-22-2008 07:58 AM

Don't know if anyone is really interested, but I find weather fascinating. Here's a link to another cool map.

http://www.wunderground.com/wunderma...fx=1&hur.obs=1

DianaB 07-22-2008 03:44 PM

Keep us posted on what's going on! How bad does it have to be for you to evacuate? I know that you're not directly on the coast, Marilyn so I don't know how big of a threat you have to have. Do you just wait for the announcement to evacuate?

Tink 07-22-2008 06:12 PM

My prayers are with you to keep safe and get some much needed rain!

Marilyn 07-22-2008 07:12 PM

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Keep us posted on what's going on! How bad does it have to be for you to evacuate? I know that you're not directly on the coast, Marilyn so I don't know how big of a threat you have to have. Do you just wait for the announcement to evacuate?

We would probably wait for a mandatory evacuation. We weathered a direct hit from a category 1, Hurricane Claudette in 2003. We did evacuate for Hurricane Rita in 2005, but it was occolating between being a category 4 or 5 and was coming directly for us. There was a mandatory evacuation order issued, so we boarded up, packed what we could and left. It veered north however and hit near Beaumont/Port Arthur, so we ran for nothing. As a result, lots of folks are saying they won't run again.

Today, our govenor declared 14 counties in Texas disaster areas and we are one of them. Thought you might enjoy a pic of a disaster area. Attached is a photo out our back yard this afternoon. If you look closely, you can see golfers on the 14th green in the background. (The white PVC thing is our neighbor's soccer back stop. He broke it down for some reason.)

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We aren't seeing much at all from this hurricane, at least not yet here. So far have had a couple of very small showers. We may get some rain tonight or tomorrow.

Our hotels are all packed with evacuees from the valley. Lots of RV's in parking lots around town. I feel for the people in the valley. There are lots of poor people, especially in northern Mexico who will suffer from this storm.

We will be fine here though ladies, so your thoughts are appreciated, very much, but save most of them for later in the season. We may be running next time.

Dobie 07-22-2008 08:24 PM

I just want to put out there, that if any of you EVER have to evacuate your homes due to weather, fire, tornado - my door is open for as long as you would need it - I have a quiet house up in New Hamphire and it's always available to friends.

Marilyn 07-23-2008 03:51 AM

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Awwwww, Dobie, thank you so much for your very sweet offer to all of us. We have such a wonderful group of caring ladies on here!!!!

Here's the latest radar. The rain is moving on shore this morning. It's wet outside, but really not storming and the winds aren't too bad. We're supposed to get 30 mph winds today and lots of rain. We'll see how it goes. I have to go to work though. :( On kinda good thing about a little bad weather is sometimes we get to stay home.

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Have a wonderful day everyone!!! You may wish to say a prayer for the folks down in the Brownsville and Matamoros areas, and beyond. They are in for a mess the next few days. South Padre is supposed to be back up and running this weekend, and people are being told not to cancel their vacation plans. Guess they are used to it on the island.

Janet 07-23-2008 04:43 AM

Just curious, you said you're just getting a little bit of rain, so why did your governor declare your county a disaster area?


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