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Moved to the Houston area in July 2019. A month later we were treated to TS Imelda. Tons of rain but not much wind. Beryl is now here. It’s still a Cat 1 hurricane with gusts up to 100 mph. I lived through some decent tropical storms in my many years in Maryland (Agnes in ‘72 for sure), but I think this is our first true hurricane. 
 

Glad I got my generator up and running. Bought it for Isabel in 2003. Lights never flickered lol. 

48 minutes ago, BrianMDTX said:

Moved to the Houston area in July 2019. A month later we were treated to TS Imelda. Tons of rain but not much wind. Beryl is now here. It’s still a Cat 1 hurricane with gusts up to 100 mph. I lived through some decent tropical storms in my many years in Maryland (Agnes in ‘72 for sure), but I think this is our first true hurricane. 
 

Glad I got my generator up and running. Bought it for Isabel in 2003. Lights never flickered lol. 

Stay safe

51 minutes ago, BrianMDTX said:

gusts up to 100 mph

 

Hard to imagine that. Crazy!

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Stay safe 

  • Super User

Been there, done that, didn't get a t-shirt!

 

The storm will move through quickly, the after math will hang around awhile.

 

Stay safe 😉

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The track of this thing is pretty wild. Started off in the east Atlantic, through the southern Caribbean, north ward to Texas, and is now moving northeast up to the eastern Great Lakes.

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