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- bfez1
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Re: sigh
HardCard wrote:I wasn't planning on being at home at all.. but my damn street is flooded..... At least I can work from home .. one of the pluses of being in the it industry
What part of the city are you in?
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- cajungal
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If anything, I think Dennis will be more of a concern for us on the Central Gulf Coast. I know it is early, so nobody jump on me. But, some computer models have it hitting around Key Largo. That is the same exact spot Betsy hit. Then, of course, entering the GOM. From there, who knows? Anybody from Morgan City, LA to the Florida Panhandle need to be alert.
From Cindy-Already clearing up here. I am thinking that all the bad stuff will stay to my east. Usually everytime something seems to be headed straight this way, it always veers to our east.
From Cindy-Already clearing up here. I am thinking that all the bad stuff will stay to my east. Usually everytime something seems to be headed straight this way, it always veers to our east.
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In the CBD, heavy rain just started again (but lasted until i finished this e-mail). Last heavy band before I left home in Lakeview almost exactly an hour ago. No wind to speak of. Bands seem to be moving quickly cuz when I looked out the window twenty minutes ago, looked to be pretty far SW still.
Got the LL Bean duck boots on just to be safe.
Got the LL Bean duck boots on just to be safe.
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Just finished our 2nd rainband [tm]. It lasted about 15 minutes. There was more thunder (as with the first band), but not much wind. For some reason, the NWS restarted the storm total after the first band moved through. I'm guessing we got about .5" giving us a day total of a little over 1" in the last hour and a half.
Steve
Steve
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Houma - Very light rain at the moment with a 2mph sustained wind gusting to 5.
If I wouldn't know it was 75 degrees outside, I could almost imagine it being one of those gray winter days.
Hey T-Man....feel free to check out my radar. I have it focused on the coast and a little further south.
http://www.skysummit.bravehost.com/current_gr3_radar.html
Hey T-Man....feel free to check out my radar. I have it focused on the coast and a little further south.
http://www.skysummit.bravehost.com/current_gr3_radar.html
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