Rain total shout out
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doubledog
1:25p, 4/21/24
4 inches of rain, Southwood Valley
EBrazosAg
1:33p, 4/21/24
4.5 fitch and Tonkaway lake rd.
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happyinBCS
1:35p, 4/21/24
4.7 in Woodcreek
JMac03
1:49p, 4/21/24
Enough to fill my pool up.
MiMi
1:58p, 4/21/24
4.5 inches in Castlegate
Jetty
2:02p, 4/21/24
4 inches in Enchanted Oaks.
maroon barchetta
2:47p, 4/21/24
2.15" south part of the county
FlyRod
2:50p, 4/21/24
5.3 in my Carter Creek area.
happyinBCS
2:57p, 4/21/24
In reply to JMac03
I had to drain 4 inches off this morning
damiond
3:08p, 4/21/24
3.5
dilben
3:43p, 4/21/24
3.8. williams creek
waterchick
4:02p, 4/21/24
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BQ_90
4:20p, 4/21/24
In reply to damiond
damiond said:

3.5

Same Graham and Victoria
AG1996
8:03p, 4/21/24
3" Indian Lakes
Txmoe
9:13a, 4/22/24
3.5" in SoCoSt! (Which I keep trying to convince my wife is a significant amount!)
EliteElectric
9:51a, 4/22/24
In reply to JMac03
JMac03 said:

Enough to fill my pool up.
same
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FlyRod
5:38p, 4/28/24
Carter Creek area, yard under water. This might eclipse the last one.

Also good inauguration for Max lol.
Orlando Ayala Cant Read
5:45p, 4/28/24
I haven't measured but in a matter of about 12 mins from 528 to 540 my yard is completely under water. Crazy volume and intensity (Pebble Creek)
happyinBCS
5:47p, 4/28/24
maybe a quarter inch in Woodcreek
but the new Shel at KBTX has blocked national programing for almost 2 hours
simply unbelievable
doubledog
5:48p, 4/28/24
RaggedConverge
5:52p, 4/28/24
Oakmont: yard under water in what felt like a few minutes. Live gauge said rate of 1 in per hr.

6.5 in as of this morning
war hymn aggie
5:54p, 4/28/24
In reply to happyinBCS
happyinBCS said:

maybe a quarter inch in Woodcreek
but the new Shel at KBTX has blocked national programing for almost 2 hours
simply unbelievable
username does not match.
war hymn aggie
9:49p, 4/28/24
Holy Hell!

Aggie Dome done sprung a leak at my house.

6" of rain in last 3 hours at my house backing up to Bee Creek and still coming down hard!

Don't try to cross Bee Creek over the bridge at Southwood, as it's overflowing.

The Creek is also now enveloping my back yard.

Hope it slows down soon. It's been playing with my emotions.

Soon as it looks like the heaviest stuff is subsiding, then another downpour erupts
TyHolden
10:00p, 4/28/24
Yeah, I made a stupid mistake and drove to HEB at the last minute. It hit on the way home and I was stuck driving 5-10 mph with flashers on. I've never driven through rain at night like that. Serious stuff.
JMac03
10:17p, 4/28/24
I'm gonna order me a rain gauge think. I need to know how much we have had.
Bunk Moreland
10:44p, 4/28/24
Thanks for an update to the same thing you already reported nws. After all the phones in the house just had a seizure the wife, kid and dog are all up.
Animal Eight 84
12:46a, 4/29/24
In reply to JMac03
JMac03 said:

I'm gonna order me a rain gauge think. I need to know how much we have had.
I have this rain gauge.

Expensive but extremely accurate, measures up to 11 inches of rain.

https://weatheryourway.com/collections/cocorahs-gauge-parts/products/official-cocorahs-gauge




We got 7.42 inches of rain in Northeast Brazos County near Reliance.

6.2 inches were in 4 hours !

Two homes in nearby Garrison Creek subdivision reported water in their houses.
BrazosWifi
6:15a, 4/29/24
9.36in total overnight on Shirley Rd.

That's going to make things soggy for fiber construction...
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TyHolden
7:07a, 4/29/24
this was yesterday...probably under water now

doubledog
7:57a, 4/29/24
My rain gauge dun overflowed at 5 inches in Southwood valley.

The only way to measure the rain last night was with a bucket.

JMac03
8:34a, 4/29/24
If my rain gauge is put in a flowerbed that is let's say, 2 feet from the house, is that adequate? The only thing I thought about is if the rain is blowing from the direction of the house, will it get missed?

Really don't want to put one randomly in the middle of the yard because of mowing (but guess I could put one on a pole around hot tub)
EliteElectric
8:44a, 4/29/24
At LEAST 7.5" @ Copperfield and Boonville
maroon barchetta
9:05a, 4/29/24
In reply to JMac03
We attached ours to the fence. Away from trees and roof. Open sky above. You might consider that if it's an option.
JMac03
9:11a, 4/29/24
In reply to maroon barchetta
maroon barchetta said:

We attached ours to the fence. Away from trees and roof. Open sky above. You might consider that if it's an option.

Oh that definitely is. Thanks!
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