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<blockquote data-quote="CottageFarm" data-source="post: 1254772" data-attributes="member: 16552"><p>GB, hope you can get back home today. Hope all is well with everyone else this morning, too.</p><p>Driving back from Houston yesterday, we managed to stay ahead of it. Saw we were going to have to go thru it somewhere so got off I45 at 84 and hit the wall just east Mexia. I haven't seen that much rain and lightning in a long time. Lots of flooded roads, and a couple we knew were borderline to drive across, but did it anyway cause we knew it was getting worse behind us. As bad as that was, the radar looked like the storm pockets were gathering themselves together to pound everything East of I45 in one long sustained wall of water. I sure had a bunch of you guys in my prayers as I knew it was going to be a major ponding for the night. We were spared the worst of it at our house, a couple more inches and more standing water but nothing serious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CottageFarm, post: 1254772, member: 16552"] GB, hope you can get back home today. Hope all is well with everyone else this morning, too. Driving back from Houston yesterday, we managed to stay ahead of it. Saw we were going to have to go thru it somewhere so got off I45 at 84 and hit the wall just east Mexia. I haven't seen that much rain and lightning in a long time. Lots of flooded roads, and a couple we knew were borderline to drive across, but did it anyway cause we knew it was getting worse behind us. As bad as that was, the radar looked like the storm pockets were gathering themselves together to pound everything East of I45 in one long sustained wall of water. I sure had a bunch of you guys in my prayers as I knew it was going to be a major ponding for the night. We were spared the worst of it at our house, a couple more inches and more standing water but nothing serious. [/QUOTE]
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