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Only 0.04" here in League City near Friendswood. We are being missed but I will still take it. Great lightening show ongoing.
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Katdaddy wrote:Only 0.04" here in League City near Friendswood. We are being missed but I will still take it. Great lightening show ongoing.
The rain is slowing heading towards you.
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Massive amounts of lightening to my E across Galveson Bay. A few lonely cells near Alvin may pass through....I just want .25"
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Awesome light show from NW Harris County. Eye turn West tonight. Have fun 'night crew'... :mrgreen:
Carla/Alicia/Jerry(In The Eye)/Michelle/Charley/Ivan/Dennis/Katrina/Rita/Wilma/Humberto/Ike/Harvey

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Yep we are ready for the night crew. Nice lightening show tonight and its been awhile.
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Right now its skirting us here in Baytown/Mont Belvieu. I hear thunder in the distance and lightning. How long has it been since we have had thunder & lightning like this? Its been a long time...is my guess - sucks that the Dish Network is out too.
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Folks in Liberty and Chambers Counties need to keep an eye out.
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srainhoutx wrote:Folks in Liberty and Chambers Counties need to keep an eye out.
Training rain? Its here finally.
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Texas City, heavy downpour, lightning/thunder, street flooded. they need to turn on the flood pumps. water exceeding the curbs, power flickering.
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Pretty fierce here in Dayton. The rain just started in the last 15 minutes and it is coming down hard & fast and the lighting is making it daylight outside! Thunder isnt anything to sneeze at either - my 3 year old just requested his "ear muffs" because the funder is to youd! Good thing Mama invested in a kickass pair of noice canceling, junior racing hearing protection - you cant hear jack!
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ticka1 wrote:Right now its skirting us here in Baytown/Mont Belvieu. I hear thunder in the distance and lightning. How long has it been since we have had thunder & lightning like this? Its been a long time...is my guess - sucks that the Dish Network is out too.
I me and my family are receiving a profusion of life giving rain. I am also hearing a rather strange sound that sounds very much like wind only the rain is not falling diagonally and the trees are not swaying either.
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We lost power for a few minutes. Had to find the flashlights and using my wireless netbook to watch the radar. No flooding here - all the torrential downpours are soaking into the ground.

When will the next round of storms be here? Sometimes tomorrow?
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Boy, that lightning sure is lighting up the night sky like a city with bright lights at night. Yeah, the last time that I remember a good soaking rain and thunderstorm this was back in late March.
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From Jeff at Harris County Flood District-

"Watersheds handling the rainfall well. All within banks, although swollen. Keeping an eye on upper Halls Bayou and lower Langham Creek, but no issues at this time."
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Due to heavy rains a car ran off Hwy 146 and into the Dairy Queen....they JUST got finished with all the redo after Ike...injuries involved...do not know how serious.
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Hmm! Look out west...
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I think we can have our next rain even from the west. It is west of Austin as I speak.
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Nexrad indicating possible rotation in the storms now pushing off shore/over Galveston Bay near Galveston..
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Yes, biggerbyte & Ptarmigan, I noticed that, too. Those thunderstorms still have more than ample time to become much more severe than what they already are. I noticed that a few severe thunderstorm warnings were on a few of them, but then they lost some of their intensity which is needless to say the reason why those warnings were discontinued.
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wxdata wrote:Nexrad indicating possible rotation in the storms now pushing off shore/over Galveston Bay near Galveston..
Mariners, be cautious. they could produce waterspouts if allotted the opportunity.
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