Has anyone ever been cited for "failure to evacuate"?
Kep, where did you post that red/blue map and the hurricane path? I can't find it. Was hoping to show someone.
Reminds me a little of a slower motion Charley in 2004. Blew up from a 1 to just under a Cat 5 in about 3 hours off the West coast of Florida before making an unexpected right turn into Charlotte Harbor just north of Captiva. People that were willing to ride out a Cat 1 were too late to get out by the time it grew into a monster. Hopefully there has been enough time here for those types of folks to realize this is going to be a bad one and get out.
Good luck 1015, stay safe!
This is going to be historic flooding around Houston. Some places saw 14" in 3 hours earlier tonight.
Just had one of our worst squalls roll through so far. 55+ winds, sideways rain. Going to be a few interesting days.
No IAH operations for us until noon Monday...which I think is being optimistic.
All those people that were relocated from New Orleans to Houston after Katrina, get to relive this sh*t all over again.
I heard stories of rescue boats getting their motors hung up on the roofs of SUVs hidden under the water.
I'd agree with that.
I'm hesitant to go as far as saying Houston could experience Katrina level flooding, but things are getting bad all through the metro area, and more is coming.