Houston weather recap: Here's what happened as deadly storms moved through SE Texas
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- Опубликовано: 15 май 2024
- Severe weather moved through the Houston area on Thursday, May 16, 2024, killing at least four people.
More on the deadly storms: www.khou.com/article/weather/...
thanks for all of the detailed maps and information David, great job !
I like meteorology a lot but man experiencing that today was freaky. I wasn’t in the strongest winds but they still got strong where I live and I kept questioning between going to hunker down in the bathroom or not. Eventually I went in the bathroom for a few minutes then it calmed down after a while but yeah wow what a storm today.
The only notification of this weather:
2 mobile Tonado alerts - MINUTES before.
That’s it.
Nothing from the news, meteorologists.
NOTHING.
This is weather manipulation at its finest. No warning, No time to prepare, it came out of nowhere.
I'm with you two on this! It's just wild how this storm behaved... nothing felt natural about it. I have been paying attention to our skies for some good time now, and the clouds never seem normal to me anymore. It's like multiple different layers overlapping and with so many variations. Nothing like what I grew up seeing here at all!!!
May 3rd my home flooded in Cleveland & I lost 2 vehicles. I temporarily moved to Houston with my mom while I picked myself back up. I was on my way home with my new vehicle when the storm hit. Thankfully I’m ok but I cannot believe I had a 2 min warning before it hit!
@@stephanie_smithhave you considered that you are more perceptive than you were when you were younger?
My neighborhood is right there by West and Fry. I heard that electrical tower blow and it was very loud and sudden. Power went out, of course, and I had no signal whatsoever. I carefully started making my way to a family member's house after some time after making sure things were going to be calm. As I was making my way down, it was crazy the amount of trees and poles on the streets. Everything from 290 all the way down to pretty much I-10 was pitch black.
Thank God you are ok, hope y’all get restored ASAP
@marybethshipley2969 Thanks! It looks like systematically everything is getting restored. I am getting a lot of info from the neighborhood apps. People are reporting power coming back on in several places. Still no power at my place, though.
I had the misfortune to be stuck on the highway at Beltway and 290 right when this blew through! Impossible for me to avoid being out then, even if I had known. Stopped my car under the overpass, even thought that is not advised; I literally had no other choice. Got through it unscathed, thank goodness.
I was stuck there too, it was terrifying.
Thank God!!
Houstonians know never to stop under an overpass during a storm. Even 15 yo drivers ed Houstonians know this. You got lucky.
@@NovaPrincess As I said, there was literally no other choice. I was on an elevated highay at the interchange. No way was I going to keep driving, right out into what could have been a tornado.
It seems Houston gets more than their fair share of terrible storms
We do.
Every few years or so
Goes to show you what Mother Nature can do.
Saw this storm yesterday on the Radar when i was checking the weather and it looked massivr and powerful. I live in San Antonio so when i saw this storm system it didnt really concern me. I had no idea it was this severe.
Just didn't seem natural when it came down on us.
120 mph winds will relocate your house pretty efficiently yeah.
It relocated 7 electrical pylons...but yah totally normal weather. 😂
@@stephanie_smith They don't make 'em like they used to!
NWS classed this as derecho.
I'm a skywarn storm spotter/chaser in Texas.
@@RussianSevereWeatherVideos the pylons or the weather?
@@StormChaserMaci. I heard! Crazy that it made it this far south and almost to the gulf!
No this was far worse than any hurricane. There were tornados everywhere!!!
Sib said it was like a warzone exiting metro on 290, momentarily unable to see or drive but did escape harm in wake of disaster bcuz angels don't play this Ha_rp
This storm has been officially classed as a derecho, (a.k.a land hurricane,) with winds exceeding 100mph by National Weather Service.
~Texas Storm spotter/Chaser
I live in memorial villages and it’s a warzone here. Still no power
Houston weather is crazy. Nowhere is safe. Floods, now winds.....
Prayers for those in harms way. That’s a bummer especially those people that have electric cars, I’m especially sorry for them. 🤣
Well considering places like fire stations and hospitals and stuff like that Need electricity that's kind of a dumb statement to make.
And if I remember to use the weather report correctly it's supposed to be getting hot down there in the next few days
We have generators, lol. All charged up.
@@stx9669 I wish I did right now :/
My co-worker said the same thing about electric cars.
Have fun paying $4 a gallon at the gas stations that are actually open
The RainMaker was here.
Where did Ted Cruz flee to? Canada?
In GREENSPOINT no ligth
Pray you get restored soon
May take days…
Outtages here in Cypress, too.
@@azureavocado5195I'm hearing it could be up to 2 weeks for a full restore.
We may have seen weather weapons being used for first time on the public.
No doubt something was amiss. Completely not a natural occurance!
Its God's wrath. He is sick of your evil gov.
Cloud seeding.
Sounds natural to me mmmmm
Brooo tell them cut the weather machines off
Storms like these can happen in the plains, just it happened a large metro area
Considering we got probably at least 4 dead right now is not a good time to be making any jokes.
Beside anybody who claims that anybody that they know how Mother Nature ought to act is a fool
10-4 nothing to see here
We've never had severe storms in Houston before. Nope never. It's not like just a year ago we had a tornado go by southeast Houston, or the year prior where we had Tornadoes in January 2022.
Conspiracy dummies.
TEXAS/HOUSTON GETTING HAMMERED BY THE BIDEN WEATHER HAMMER!!! LMFAO
God hates Texas💨🌊🌪🔥