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It's all VERY preliminary, but some current forecasts have it/her landing on the coast near this area. I've heard predicted between Matagorda and Galveston. Matagorda is 53 miles to the south.

Local denizens have already gone wild snatching up supplies. I hear Wal-Mart is out or nearly out of water, canned goods, candles, batteries and such. Plywood is also just about gone from the local sources, but could be small resupplies over the next couple days.

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Right between Brenham and Sealy...a safe distance from Matagorda and Galveston. El Campo's a bit closer, so Glenn, stay safe and if it gets bad, don't try to ride it out!

Although when Carla hit (sometime before this house was built), Bellville had 140 MPH winds, so if Rita's strong enough we'll probably feel it...
 
Just Canceled My Plane Reservations . . .

I was scheduled to fly to Houston tomorrow, to meet with clients in College Station on Thursday and Friday, and then attend a conference in Galveston on Saturday, and spend time with family in Spring/The Woodlands on Sunday. They are evacuating Galveston now, so the conference was cancelled. I called my client in CS and told them I was going to reschedule, as I didn't want to be stuck in Houston if Intercontinental was going to close due to the hurricane.

You guys be safe down there!

Tex
 
Oh god, here it comes

And it's getting freaky down here. They are trying to evacuate 1 million people around the Houston/Galveston area now.
Yes Dadoes, all the home depots and lowes, 84 lumber, are already out of plywood....Water is scarce already, all the schools in the area are closed from Wednesday-Friday.
This is not looking good....and frankly, I am freaking out here.
 
Few hotel rooms to be had

I'm in Austin TX on a business trip, and there are many Katrina displaced New Orleans families at the hotel. The front desk phone rings almost continually with people looking for a place to stay still from Katrina; now coastal Texans are calling too.

Those of us here in connection with work, feel awkward being here taking up space.
 
I just finished talking with my parents. They are staying in Houston. Dad was mentioning the latest prediction is Metagorda like Glenn stated. I hope they will high-tail it to my sister's in Dallas. Glenn you both know you are both welcome here. If it comes in the Galveston/Houston area, there's a strong likelihood it will go generally up I-45 to Dallas, like Alicia did in 1983. Dallas experienced 70 mph winds then with many downtown buildings windows smached due to flying debris, particularly the pebble like substances and such on building tops. If it comes in more west, there a chance i will feel effects, in addition to San Antonio & Austin. This was the scenario in 1992 or 1994 and there were actually 2 deaths here attributed to flooding.

44 years ago the 24th is when we moved into the new house. My parents finalized the deal, we'd already looked at the house, because it emerged completely unscathed, not even a shingle, and absolutely no flooded streets after Carla.

Carla blew from 9/11-9/13 at winds estimated up to 175, based on overview of hurricanes the last 100 years or so here. I now find it "interesting" Carla 9/11/61 and 9/11/2001 hmm.

So much for my ramblings. Bob
 
First we had Katrina & the Waves and now we have "Lovely Rita Hurricane, where will we be after you. Wink your eye and slowly dissipate". (If some of y'all don't get that, I'll have you arrested by Srg. Pepper)
 
I understand (and don't doubt) that all hotels/motels within any distance are booked up, what with the Katrina evacuees also spread around the state. I was at Wal-Mart a few mins ago. Some things are sold out, some things are not. There's no bread, other than some hamburger and hotdog buns, bagels and such. Saw one fellow loading up a cart with tortillas, which seems kinda odd. Not much water, but there's some Gatorade and juices. Don't quite follow why people are buying/hoarding water, city services are working fine at the moment. Didn't look at the canned meats, already have a supply. Lotsa soups on the shelves, already have some of that too. Batteries are not all gone, but some sizes may be picked through. I understand some loads of plywood and such are still coming in tomorrow at the two local lumber supplies. What's there is snapped up quickly and some people are having to just go with what's available, such as sheets of siding instead of plywood. RJ's 'back room' has two walls that are glass / sliding doors to the south. We're getting that covered best as possible. He's worried about the baby grand in that corner, said it's a b!tch to move. I suggested at least wrapping it in plastic or something. His house came to within an inch of flooding during the Thanksgiving 2004 incident. He is raising up some of the furniture, we'll finish that tomorrow evening. He'll probably have to be at his office during the event, coordinating damage control. My house is about a foot higher than his, but who knows.... My main concern, I guess, is the two palm trees in front of my house. They're not anchored very deep. I don't care if they blow away, so long as they don't end up in my living room.

The granny is squared away with a "shack-up-sack" for staying with me, and she's not protesting the idea as much as usual. I'll shut down the network at some point before crunch-time, pick up all the servers, wrap them in trash bags. My mom is having conniptions, which she does about this kind of thing. Dad won't leave, but they really don't need to. My sister & bro-in-law in Bay City (see map above) are planning to hit the road with their travel trailer, for a planned trip to Somerville, but that may not quite be far enough to get completely out of the path. In Houston, my other sister's employer is evacuating the local office to one in Corsicana.

There's a tension in the air, and a sense of anticipation and dread.
 
anticipation and dread

Really can relate to this. For several weeks last summer our grocery stores had trouble keeping stocked with necessities due to one storm threat after another. We were ordered by the authorities 3x to evacuate. During the Charlie & Frances, we were fortunate to have escaped with next to no damage or issues. As little as 30 miles away an entirely different story. The last storm Jeanne, was predicted not to affect Floridas southwest coast at midnight Saturday at all. Well by 5-6 a.m. Sunday we had hurricane force windgusts and torrential rains blowing for the next 8 hours. The police came in the early morning hours as the Gulf of Mexico was overwashing the seawalls in the yards and at the end of the street, flooding the neighborhood streets. The only refuge we could find open was the Sarasota Ritz Carlton. It was a "white knuckle" drive down Tamiami Trail to get there! The out-of-town hotel guests were in a frenzy witnessing the outdoor mayhem as rainsoaked & windblown evacuees paraded into the hotel seeking refuge. In the grand foyer, garbage cans were placed below the opulent crystal chandelier to collect the water that was pouring through the roof and running off the fixture. Bellmen were mopping the floors.

All in all our area was spared the worst and gratefully this was quite minor in comparison to what others experienced 1st hand both last summer and this year. Stay calm, prepare & heed the warnings. You all are in our thoughts & prayers
 
You know that all of you down there are in my thoughts and prayers! Please be safe and if advised to leave do so!! Terry
 
This situation could get pretty bad. Some predictions are it will top Carla. Granny's house very likely will suffer some damage and maybe some flooding. RJ's house very likely will have some damage, he has added-on three times and has some weak points. My house is less than 2 years old, and should be very well built, but...

I'm also very worried about my friend GW down on the coast near Palacios Bay, west of Matagorda. His mother's house is only about a mile in. GW's house is only a mile or two from that. They'll leave, no question, they went to Dallas for Carla. But he has been doing expensive remodeling on his house .... and that may be all for naught. Lord Have Mercy.
 
Lord have Mercy indeed Glenn!

I hope it veers off for you. Your post on what is left made me remember the Blizzard of "78 here in Boston. It shut down the city for days, the drifts were over the car tops all over the city, a Huge fully loaded TracterTrailer tried to Cross the Mass Ave bridge at the height of the storm near my Dorm and it got blown across the bridge to the very edge. The only thing that prevented it from being blown over into the river was the fact that one of the cab tires got stuck and jammed against the high curb wall! I talked to the driver the next morining he was shaken.
After the storm susided all that was left in the 24 hour food stores was Famous Wafers, Whipped cream in cans and dirty magazines. We had no food or power in the dorms for days and so we ate Famous wafers sandwiched with whipped cream!! After 3 days of no food the National Guard showed up with a huge pot of soup for my dorm of 400! I tell you to this day it was the best tasting soup I ever ate!
 

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