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Post by ironhold on May 2, 2024 19:07:29 GMT
On one hand, my county is now officially drought-free.
On the other hand, our lake levels are still dangerously low and so we're still in water conservation mode.
In contrast, other parts of Texas are actually experiencing flooding.
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Post by ironhold on May 5, 2024 22:01:41 GMT
There are parts of Texas that are now completely flooded out, with at least one town functionally being an island.
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Post by the light works on May 6, 2024 1:23:44 GMT
There are parts of Texas that are now completely flooded out, with at least one town functionally being an island. yep, it's making national news.
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Post by ironhold on May 6, 2024 20:12:47 GMT
Today's forecast calls for a *massive* cell to hit Oklahoma, with Texas, Kansas, and Nebraska seeing severe weather accordingly. Some projections say that even Tennessee could be affected.
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Post by WhutScreenName on May 7, 2024 12:36:48 GMT
We're getting rain today, with a level 1 risk of severe weather.
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Post by ironhold on May 7, 2024 15:03:32 GMT
If you can, spare a prayer for Oklahoma. They got hammered last night, and so need whatever prayers and charitable donations people can afford.
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Post by ironhold on May 9, 2024 15:52:50 GMT
More hard storms across the nation, this time in Tennessee. We're having an alarming number of tornadoes for this early in the season.
Meanwhile here in Texas, the Central Texas area is recovering from rains so hard that ranchers are reporting livestock washed down river, while Austin's water consumption has been so great that their lakes still haven't filled back up.
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Post by ironhold on May 12, 2024 21:21:09 GMT
The storms and hail that were just north of us yesterday?
They hit us today.
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Post by GTCGreg on May 12, 2024 22:34:18 GMT
And here, could not have been a more perfect weekend
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Post by the light works on May 13, 2024 0:50:15 GMT
unseasonably warm, here. by which I mean warm.
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Post by ironhold on May 17, 2024 14:54:13 GMT
4 people in Houston are dead and 900,000 without power after an extended series of hard storms hit the city.
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