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central Tx flooding

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  • Super User

Anyone who hasn't seen the news, Marble Falls had 19" of rain in one day- yes NINETEEN INCHES and other towns near Austin had slightly lower totals but many over a foot. Much of central Tx is having major flooding. The nightly news down here consists of 40 minutes of high water/swift water rescues and updated weather forecasts.

Thoughts and prayers go out to all affected.

Wishing all of our excess to those in drought.  

  • Super User

Here I am complaining about getting no rain in a month and you guys get in one day what we get in four months.  Terrible news!!! :-[

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One of the news stories said that Marble Falls has an annual rainfall average of just under 30"  and they got 19" in one 24 hr. period.  Absolutely mind blowing!

  • Super User

South to North, stationary, and it looks like 3 more days of rain, possiblely more.  Forecast may be wet on and upto the 4th.

No relief in sight yet.

Matt

I hope we get some of this in August(minus the flooding of course).

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