Don't want to worry everyone.
We made it through the night. Not much wind to worry about in town other than flooded roads. The farm however has had some gusts in the area to 65mph. We never lost power but did lose cable/internet for a bit which is why the late posting.
This is after landfall, early this morning. I put an arrow to the general area of the farm. Very heavy rain and storms out there.
This animated GIF shows what they call the training effect. Look at the upper left where the Hurricane is. The Houston area is under that "band" that just keeps dumping rain on us. Even though the storm moves a bit, because these bands rotate constantly, they just keep pulling moisture up from the Gulf and dumping all of it on us. It will clear up for a bit and then become a torrential downpour.
Here is the latest rainfall forecast.
We are in the white and light pink area, so 24 inches of rain or more over the next few days, in addition to what has already fallen. Potentially 40" in areas. Several of our bayous are at bank level and in danger of flooding many areas of Houston. The good thing, if there is one, is that the rain stops for a bit which will hopefully let the bayous do their job and flow water back out into the Gulf.
2nd Family tells us we have had in excess of 5" of rain at the farm and some tree limbs down, but houses seem to be OK at this point. There have been so many tornado warnings at this point, we've lost count. As I type this in fact, my phone alert just reported another tornado warning!
Our area dodged the worst part that is impacting Rockport, TX and cities around it right now (terrible catastrophe is being reported), but now they are talking about us having devastating flooding here over the next few days the likes of which have never been seen in our city.
That is one prediction they can be wrong about.
It's going to be a long two or three days...
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