Heads up - norte coming

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Gordon, you know I was messing with you...but we were watching it knew it was on the way...but a weakling it is!

The wind was howling this morning, then a torrential downpour for about 45 minutes...flat calm seas folowed. The port opened back up at 10:00.

The winds do seem to be slightly picking up again, but not enough to close the port again, yet :)
 
Christi:
Gordon, you know I was messing with you...but we were watching it knew it was on the way...but a weakling it is!

The wind was howling this morning, then a torrential downpour for about 45 minutes...flat calm seas folowed. The port opened back up at 10:00.

The winds do seem to be slightly picking up again, but not enough to close the port again, yet :)


Of course. ;^)

Glad (and a little surprised) to hear that it ran out of steam by the time it got there; Austin had 30 mph sustained winds with gusts to 50 mph for nearly 24 hours.
 
ggunn:
Of course. ;^)

Glad (and a little surprised) to hear that it ran out of steam by the time it got there; Austin had 30 mph sustained winds with gusts to 50 mph for nearly 24 hours.

OK, port is closed again...haha! Winds have picked back up. I'd guestimate that they are in the 15 to 20mph range with gusts up to 30 35mph
 

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