Was that kid even wearing a life jacket? Or was it just a tank top?
txags92 said:
Was that kid even wearing a life jacket? Or was it just a tank top?
Ragoo said:
Hey we used to jump the bridge at the first crossing and body surf the standing waves when canyon was releasing a ton of water. Good fun.
yeah, usually just hop in from the stairs opposite the golf course. Going through the tube chute without a tube was always a good time anyways. The rock at the end to the left could t be forgotten. And sometimes slamming into the wooden batten walls at the far end wasn't fun either.TXAG 05 said:Ragoo said:
Hey we used to jump the bridge at the first crossing and body surf the standing waves when canyon was releasing a ton of water. Good fun.
You ever break into the tube chute at night to swim? Going through the chute in the dark with no tube or anything was pretty fun. Never occurred to us to wear a life jacket, but in hindsight, probably should have
aggiebrad16 said:
Holy smokes.. 4.25" so far this week on the west side of Fayette County just west of La Grange
ABATTBQ87 said:
7 day rain forecast October 1-8 (map changes daily)
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ttha_aggie_09 said:
Just in time for dove season
A KSAT viewer was driving down north of New Braunfels Avenue near the McNay Museum when he got into trouble with water up to the windows of the vehicle and was swept away. San Antonio Fire Department helped him get out of the vehicle, who is now safe. pic.twitter.com/4kpwhBCVB1
— KSAT 12 (@ksatnews) September 3, 2024
My folks live on the western side of Angelo and have gotten around 8" in the last few days. OC Fisher has caught a ton of water it sounds like.ElGoatarod said:
About 20 miles east of San Angelo we've received 7.4" in the last 24 hours.
agenjake said:
That's a great site. And it looks like I'm in the clear.
I use CoCoRaHS - Community Collaborative Rain, Hail & Snow Network but it's basically updated once a day first thing in the morning.
My sister lives in Charlotte and said the got a nice rain and brother lives in Big Wells and said they had over 5 inches.ought1ag said:
3.5" here in frio county
Maybe 1/2" over in Tilden