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Valued Contributor
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I live in Houston and the rain doesn't stop.

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Respected Contributor
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i hope you still have power. pls don't go out.  thinking of you here in SoCalifornia.  prayers up for breaks in the storms for drainage.  

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We have been watching the news and weather.  Prayers for all those along the Texas Gulf Coast who are suffering as a result of this devastating storm. 

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I hope Texas gets some relief from the rain soon.  

 

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Honored Contributor
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@QVCPhobe- I've been watching the coverage and I wish you the best.  I turned the news on this morning (local) and the meteorologist said that parts of Houston could get 40" of rain.

 

Take care.


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@QVCPhobe    What part of Houston do you live in?  I am north of Houston and we have been

pounded all night.  My daughter has been stranded at I-10 and Lockwood since 10:30 last night.She works at the Galleria and that is as far as she could go.

 

Stay safe!!

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@QVCPhobe, I hope and pray you stay safe.

 

@PUFFCORN, how scary for your daughter. I hope she can get out of there soon.

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The flooding in Houston is bad and predicted to get worse. Water is chest high in some areas and rescues are underway.  

 

KPRC2 in Houston is live streaming at click2houston.com.

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One of our local meteorologists is in Houston.  On a broadcast this morning, she wanted to put into perspective for those of us who live in areas that get snow.  She said that 30-40 inches of rain would be the equivalent of approx 35 feet on snow.  Sobering, to say the least.  I pray for those who are enduring all this devastation.  Sure hope the rain ends long before they are predicting, so that people can begin to recover.