Gulf Coast Storms

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Looks like the Houston area will be spared from a lot of damage. The Texas/LA border will see major flooding though due to low-lying land and a huge surge. Looking like my in-laws berry farm near Beaumont will be under water again for the third time in two years :thumbdown:
 

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Looks like the Houston area will be spared from a lot of damage. The Texas/LA border will see major flooding though due to low-lying land and a huge surge. Looking like my in-laws berry farm near Beaumont will be under water again for the third time in two years :thumbdown:
Sorry to hear that. Do berries have only one harvest per year?
 

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Looks like the Houston area will be spared from a lot of damage. The Texas/LA border will see major flooding though due to low-lying land and a huge surge. Looking like my in-laws berry farm near Beaumont will be under water again for the third time in two years :thumbdown:
Bummer.
 

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Praying/hoping for the safest outcome possible. Other day when i was watching the news they were saying 1st storm was cat1, looks like this 2nd storm is up to cat4 atm, or is this still the 1st one?
 

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Praying/hoping for the safest outcome possible. Other day when i was watching the news they were saying 1st storm was cat1, looks like this 2nd storm is up to cat4 atm, or is this still the 1st one?
First one (Marco) already passed, Laura is basically a Cat 5 and about to destroy once it makes landfall in these next hours
 

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I grew up in Lake Charles and one of my brothers still live there. He left yesterday for Mississippi but says his house in Westlake survived. Now there is a chlorine leak in Westlake that is serious. Glad he is not there. The town of Lake Charles tho is a war zone per friends I still hve there.
 

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Like Southern Texas and Louisiana needed this right now. I'm seeing pics for the first time now. Sorry friends. I've been through one or two of these myself and I don't envy you. Especially with the virus and all.

"Shelter in Place!"

OK.......... how..... exactly?
 

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Think Laura's eye wall or what is left of it has journeyed into Arkansas. It passed about fifty miles west of where I am in northeastern Louisiana. We had really big wind and rain gusts but nothing like what anyone experienced at landfall.

I have co-workers who tele-commute from Shreveport. Hope they fared well also.
 

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Laura turned off the lights, then I lit a candle. What do you think happened next? Yep, you guessed it she tore my stuff up. She blew it, y'all.
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I'm back. We evacuated (My wife and I and 3 grown, semi-grown kids) Went to FW ... a quick 26 hour trip. 4.5 hours each way. No damage. No power.

Go Cowboys.

I guess only in Texas can you drive 4.5 hours each way for a 26 hour trip

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