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Are you in Austin area?Ok, that makes me feel better. I have terrible anxiety when it comes to tornado risk and I'm just on the western edge of the level 4 zone.
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Are you in Austin area?Ok, that makes me feel better. I have terrible anxiety when it comes to tornado risk and I'm just on the western edge of the level 4 zone.
No, central Louisiana. East of Alexandria.Are you in Austin area?
your kids don't attend your wife's school?Me and boys are home - wife’s school is still open
Trying to figure how much I can tease her about this
Youngest does, he…opted outyour kids don't attend your wife's school?
Mandeville, Madisonville and Covington getting MERKED with rain - i wouldnt be surprised to see reports of 8-10 inches of rain by the end of this.
At least 2-3 inches has fallen in just the last 90 min with more to come.
I'm on the back end of things now here in central Louisiana. I was far enough north that the outflow boundaries had pushed well south and kept the severity of the storms low, which I am most appreciative. Looks like the I-10 areas across the state caught it the worst. I'd say I got probably 3 inches of rain or so overnight. Hopefully, everyone further south is okay as this crap progresses. I'm watching Ryan Hall on Youtube. He's got @bclemms livestream on at times (currently in Slidell).Mandeville, Madisonville and Covington getting MERKED with rain - i wouldnt be surprised to see reports of 8-10 inches of rain by the end of this.
At least 2-3 inches has fallen in just the last 90 min with more to come.
I'm on the back end of things now here in central Louisiana. I was far enough north that the outflow boundaries had pushed well south and kept the severity of the storms low, which I am most appreciative. Looks like the I-10 areas across the state caught it the worst. I'd say I got probably 3 inches of rain or so overnight. Hopefully, everyone further south is okay as this crap progresses. I'm watching Ryan Hall on Youtube. He's got @bclemms livestream on at times (currently in Slidell).
In the NOLA area the big stuff is supposed to arrive between now and noon or so. At least that's what I saw last night. Supposed to have scattered stuff after that.
Edit: Just looked at the radar. The big line of storms looks to still be West of us but it looks like most of it is going to move up through the north shore. Not looking good up there.