Looks like someone has been throwing the Old Testement into the weather report again. Hope no one got flooded out.
Was in north Texas this weekend for various crits. Water levels up there were higher than I had ever seen. Unreal seeing parks I used to go to completely underwater. And not just a few inches. Feet. Tops of benches were under water.
Then yesterday happened. Drove from Dallas to Austin and am surprised we didn't get blown off the road. Never driven in rain like that. Same story here as in NTX. Luckily we're north and high. Some friends downtown and south in San Marcos weren't so lucky. Randomly ran into a pal from San Marcos prior to leaving Dallas. He said his apartment complex had flooded, but the water spared him. Not sure if yesterday changed that. Hopefully. From what I understand, this is the worst flooding we have seen since before I was born.
-Dustin
Stay dry folks. I'm no stranger to flooding. It can be a nightmare. I hope you all stay safe and things dry out soon.
It's been a helluva 24 hours... 7+ days actually. Last afternoon's rainfall was something I have not seen in Austin. I've have had an address here since 1989 and have seen LOTS of flash floods. Nothing like this.
We are safe and without damage. But there are many that are not so fortunate.
Seeing SRV in water is kinda crazy.
-Dustin
My dad grew up on a cattle ranch outside of Austin. Once in the late 1980's there was a huge rains. my Granddad needed to do something across the creek before the rains really got bad. So he crosses the creek in this old Suburban does his thing and crosses again. But this time it gets stuck at the creek crossing (these are dirt roads at best) The water raises quickly to the doors, he crawls out of the window and floats to the bank and gets out and hikes home in the dark and rain which was about 4 miles. he was around 70. Two days later they find the suburban 2 miles down the creek from the crossing.
Amazing video, Dustin. Hope the heritage trees are ok.
We had a bad flood a few years back that did some serious damage in my neighborhood. It came out of nowhere and we couldn't get our cars moved in time. Before the flood they were in our driveway parked front to back. When the water subsided they were in our side yard parked nearly side by side. Water is a powerful and unrelenting force. That video is crazy.
just to give you an idea, most of the missing i think are in wimberley, a little west of austin. they had crazy flooding saturday and i imagine last night too.
check this flow meter...insane. i don't think the blanco in that area has flooded since the 20's
USGS Current Conditions for USGS 08171000 Blanco Rv at Wimberley, TX
This is Barton Spring pool from two days ago. May 24th. Yes, this was BEFORE yesterday's historic rainfall.
oh wow.
whole homes and bridges washed away.
Deadly Flooding Wreaks Havoc in Texas, Oklahoma - ABC News
https://www.facebook.com/JonHaverfie...786885/?type=1
That picture gave me goosebumps. I've been going to House Field since I was a baby. Never, ever thought I'd see that.
-Dustin
Terrible stuff, just awful. Be safe folks.
Got two inches of rain yesterday, seven inches for the week, twelve for the month. Lake Texoma is over the spillway which means the Red River is actually a river and likely to close the main road heading north from Paris, TX just anytime. It's been epic here but nothing like what's going on in the Hill Country or West of here. There's no end in sight for now. My trip to Wisconsin gave me way more opportunities to ride than being here.
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oddly enough, it seems like Paris is always getting shit on. The landscape still hasn't recovered from the ice storm 2yrs ago.
-Dustin
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