DoctorMu wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 7:46 pm
Good luck with the cleanup and am glad the golden triangle residents are safe.
it was way worse here than I expected.
Waaaay worse than expected here. No one knew that solid last hour was coming. 80 sustained. Let the cleanup begin. Now cutting trees from the roads so folks can pass. Stay safe everyone...
DoctorMu wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 7:46 pm
Good luck with the cleanup and am glad the golden triangle residents are safe.
it was way worse here than I expected.
Waaaay worse than expected here. No one knew that solid last hour was coming. 80 sustained. Let the cleanup begin. Now cutting trees from the roads so folks can pass. Stay safe everyone...
I hope the end is near because it hasn't stopped yet. Maybe even getting stronger
Final. 50-70mph for 7 hrs. 80mph sustained for 32 min. Highest gust I got was 84 mph. Final rain 6.52” from Delta. Im done. Im exhausted. Generators giving me a headache but so blessed. Thank you everyone here for what you do and checking in on your neighbors here in Beaumont. Cleanup starts tomorrow. Im out. Gooooood night!
djmike wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 11:09 pm
Final. 50-70mph for 7 hrs. 80mph sustained for 32 min. Highest gust I got was 84 mph. Final rain 6.52” from Delta. Im done. Im exhausted. Generators giving me a headache but so blessed. Thank you everyone here for what you do and checking in on your neighbors here in Beaumont. Cleanup starts tomorrow. Im out. Gooooood night!
Damn, that's even worse than I imagined. Sorry to here it. Thanks for checking in.
Just watch, the tropical takeover is happening. Very soon, Houston will regularly see those hot 90F winter days just like the Rio Grande Valley & tropical Mexico.