IF you look to the weather on The Weather channel today is another potential flooding day for Texas on up to the northeast from there. There are also warnings even as far north as Maine. So, this is a very large area that people must be very vigilant in regard to themselves, their children and their animals.
I was watching the Weather Channel this morning and they were speaking and showing video about how trees were flattened in Wimberly, Texas like they were weeds and whole houses were washed off their foundations and why there are still 9 people missing there. (they haven't found either the people or their bodies).
Also, they were saying how the Blanco River you usually should have been able to walk right across and in a short time from being able to walk across it because of Flash floods they went from 4 feet deep from the rain to over 40 feet from the rain. Since 33 feet was the all time record no one expected 40 feet which washed away hundreds of homes and many people.
Also, they were showing the jet stream at the time of the floods which swept down the ocean near California and then swept across Mexico causing devastation there too and on up into Texas driving to the north and to the East.
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