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2024 Rain Thread: All Your El Nino Are Belong to Us


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2 hours ago, Vic Mackey said:

Looking at a radar last night for the DFW, looks like round 2 coming tonight. In the early morning/overnight hours.

I work 10 - 6. Wunderbar.

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3 minutes ago, NorthLoop said:

For a thunderstorm warning? 

Safety first. Actually there's a shitload of things I have to do, leadership to wake up and force them make the call so the heat is off my ass before the ball starts rolling.

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23 minutes ago, texasdago said:

But for real, this looks great for the 7 day estimates.  I mean, take it as long as we can before the furnace turns on...

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1 hour ago, texasdago said:

But for real, this looks great for the 7 day estimates.  I mean, take it as long as we can before the furnace turns on...

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Everyday we steal now is money in the bank. 

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1 hour ago, RPM said:

Safety first. Actually there's a shitload of things I have to do, leadership to wake up and force them make the call so the heat is off my ass before the ball starts rolling.

Care to elaborate a bit? I don’t understand any system that requires moving 800 people because of a potential thunderstorm. I could understand a tornado warning, but every time it rains?!?

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6 minutes ago, SquishMitten said:

Care to elaborate a bit? I don’t understand any system that requires moving 800 people because of a potential thunderstorm. I could understand a tornado warning, but every time it rains?!?

They live in Chinese lanterns.  When they get wet, they fall apart.

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53 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said:

Why would you ever fly to Dallas? Just to miss Waco?

 

If DAL is your final destination, Vonlane is the answer. So much better than flying.

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Got about 2 inches in 45 minutes.  That's great.  What wasn't was that my wife ran over a nail about 5 minutes before it hit.  Fucking soaked.  Got some fix a flat in it, got it to Discount Tire. Walked in looking like a just went for a swim.  

Still not complaining 

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56 minutes ago, Post Oak said:

Got about 2 inches in 45 minutes.  That's great.  What wasn't was that my wife ran over a nail about 5 minutes before it hit.  Fucking soaked.  Got some fix a flat in it, got it to Discount Tire. Walked in looking like a just went for a swim.  

Still not complaining 

Yeah, that storm blew up like a bomb.  I went to a client’s house at 3:45 wearing my sunglasses, and 20 minutes later I’m telling them it looks like I better get going because it was black as night outside.   Then I had to stop and get gas and run through the dumping rain and hail to go pay since the pay at the pump was down.   

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9 hours ago, Brisketexan said:

Furk. Trying to fly to DAL. Flight just got cancelled, rebooked to late flight. F that. I’m driving.

I once drove to Dallas from Austin not paying attention to the weather up north before I left

Radar looking something like the below.

35 flooded/closed just north of Waco.

tried some back roads that were ok until I came around a corner and headlights hit what looked like a massive lake right in the middle of the road with a huge culvert turned perpendicular 

That was about my most terrifying night of driving . Right up there with driving in a 2 wheel pickup up a mountain in Colorado near Christmas as a blizzard was rolling in 

 

 

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I once drove to Dallas from Austin not paying attention to the weather up north before I left
Radar looking something like the below.
35 flooded/closed just north of Waco.
tried some back roads that were ok until I came around a corner and headlights hit what looked like a massive lake right in the middle of the road with a huge culvert turned perpendicular 
That was about my most terrifying night of driving . Right up there with driving in a 2 wheel pickup up a mountain in Colorado near Christmas as a blizzard was rolling in 
 
 
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Think I did that drive coming from Dallas to Austin. Was in a work truck and my boss called to ask where I was because he heard 35 got shut down due to water over the road north of Waco. I was already to Georgetown by that point so I didn't get stuck but it rained like a bitch all the way back.


Don't think the force field is going to stop this one:

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1 hour ago, SquishMitten said:

Finally some good rainfall numbers in the Travis watershed!

Can you elaborate? I come to this thread for weather and I’m learning how to human traffic 

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