The latest stuff I've seen shows a lot further south than before then it turning towards Mexico. Is that the new general consensus? If so we will go from possibly 10" to nothing up here.
Its possible. Im staying optimistic! Ive been on some big trout the past week! I need a couple more days of catching!!
WalMart in Portland was about like I expected it to be, out of D cell batteries, almost out of bread, didn't look for water. We bought three flats of water for work yesterday, so we're stocked on that end. Have to run to HEB tonight for dog food, so I'm curious to see what it looks like. Gas lines were a little longer than normal, but not terrible.
I hope it keeps going south and we don't get anything.
Up here a little north of college station we are dry and could use the rain. However I really dont want my parents flooding in league city or my granny in seabrook.
I mean I don't want torrential flooding, but looking at pastures around here, im not sure how anybody could hope for no rain...
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This is why I can hope for no rain. Ain't nobody around here hurting for rain. I'm just about 20 miles east of Bay City. While you may be dry, I'm not.
Yeah, that was a crazy deal. That cap over us just ate it up! This lil spot is heavy shell that will stay clear with a 25mph east or southeast wind. A lil rain wont hurt it for a day. I cant see myself holed up for several days not being on the water! Lol. Im gonna hit it tomorrow afternoon and then see whats happening Friday. We may be ok way up here for a day as it makes landfall to the south
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While I agree a bulled up tide and low pressure will make the fishing phenomenal, wouldn't this storm bring a northeast wind in our area? I myself have a shoreline I'm contemplating fishing Saturday dependent on lightning, I don't play with that stuff.
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