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Saw similar map on Weather Channel this morning. Was thinking of you.View attachment 120618
Bring it!
Rain was BIBLICAL last night! 4.5"Saw similar map on Weather Channel this morning. Was thinking of you.
Hopefully it’s not too much too quick. Will be be a great bolster for you folks.
Best wishes!
Rain was BIBLICAL last night! 4.5"
That's almost 20% of the average yearly rainfall. Just incredible, another round expected later this afternoon.
No flooding occurs in my area, erosion from hard rains, yes.That's great to hear. I hope the next round soaks in so you don't have any flooding.
Do you have your ark built?Rain was BIBLICAL last night! 4.5"
That's almost 20% of the average yearly rainfall. Just incredible, another round expected later this afternoon.
No, but have yak, will travel.Do you have your ark built?
I have petrified sea shells in my creek bottom.No, but have yak, will travel.
Just keep in mind, Kansas was once under water too back during the Ancient Seas 100 mil years ago.
Hey, we're not flatlanders here, ~350ft above sea level, its rolling terrain, some areas has more elevation changes than others.I have petrified sea shells in my creek bottom.
But seriously, what does that much water do down there? Stand around, run thru gullys, collect in your watershed, dry enough to all soak in…….
Will you have the explosion of flowering plants who have been waiting for enough moisture to reproduce? I’ve never been that far S. Will the horned frogs climb to high ground? Just curious …….
I hope it can continue with more frequent rains. Beeville, (population 16k) is 20 miles South, closest city for lumber yards, groceries, over 16 Mexican restaurants etc. The further South you go, the flatter the terrain, I was in town today and ditches had very little water.I saw Beeville on the Weather Channel radar map at 0600 my time today.
Lots of water you haven’t seen in a long while.
Glad you got a big dose without local problems. Looks like flooding did happen in the metro areas of your region