Most of Houston without power. That’s objectively wild of a top 5 metro in terms of the number of people affected. Then again, any time a major storm hits a large coastal city (RIP Benny Profane’s jaded commentary) its gonna wreak havoc.
Most of Houston without power. That’s objectively wild of a top 5 metro in terms of the number of people affected. Then again, any time a major storm hits a large coastal city (RIP Benny Profane’s jaded commentary) its gonna wreak havoc.
I still call it The Jake.
Houston always has flooding issues because of the lack of zoning and infrastructure
it is blazing hot now and no power for 2 million
hurricane induced tornadoes are back in teh upstates…
fact.
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Just some fuel for the fire...
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Fuck, northern VT got hammered last night. So many roads and bridges washed out. At least one person dead![]()
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That sucks FtNEK, these storms seem to wreak so much havoc long after they've ceased being a hurricane.
All quiet in the Atlantic for now.
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I still call it The Jake.
My mom still lives in Michigan and reported yesterday almost 5 inches in 24 hours where she is...
Who says this place has lost its edge?
I still call it The Jake.
Might be a big nasty storm firing out of a Gyre starting in the S Gulf of Mexico and heading North to LA-FL. Conditions look ripe for it being a major if not a high end major.
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Annual fishing trip to the Panhandle supposed to start this Saturday. Current forecast is hurricane force winds out of the east on Thursday, which would mean significant storm surge where we stay. 20+ years and we’ve never canceled due to weather, so I guess we’re due.
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That's a pretty good streak for the Gulf in late September.
I still call it The Jake.
Yeah, we’ve been pretty lucky. The worst we’ve been impacted was 2023 with Ian. Wind blew 30+ out of the north for 2 days and pushed 3 feet of water out of the bay.
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Here we go. FIL just got back into town from Erie PA, and he is the 'Cane magnet.
Looks like just a glancing blow and a bit of rain for us. Like others have said, these storms seem to be doing more damage as they move towards the Upstates these days.
I like living where the Ogdens are high enough so that I'm not everyone's worst problem.- YetiMan
Thought this was pretty funny though-
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I like living where the Ogdens are high enough so that I'm not everyone's worst problem.- YetiMan
That's hilarious.
If you see a camera crew next to large puddles, it might be time to make a run to the liquor store.
And I think you're right, the impact of storms these days seems to be the slow plod north and less so in the shock and awe of landfall. NW Georgia is looking to get 8" of rain from this one later this week. That's a lot of water for a very hilly part of the state that doesn't drain well.
I still call it The Jake.
Please don't let it reach VT again, we've had enough of your flooding. We're not built for these events.
My brother lives right on this yellow line in west central Georgia. He is battening down the hatches, prepared for an extended period without power or groceries. He is far enough inland so he has never had a hurricane reach him at full hurricane force, but plenty have hit him still classified as tropical storms.
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My buddy who lives up in the N. Ga Mountains (along the white line above) was out of power for 14 days when the remnants of Hurricane Irma rolled through. Densely-forested old growth hardwood on sandy soil over granite all over the state, both in and outside of the city, makes for a messy time whenever one of these rolls through. Trees down everywhere; power out for days. Last one through killed 2. He was lucky in that his neighbor had a Caterpillar D5 in his barn so they could at least clear their road after a day or so.
I still call it The Jake.
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