My wife went out yesterday and got canned food, propane, and batteries for flashlights and airpumps. We're borrowing a friends small generator, and I'll get gas for it tonight as well as for both vehicles, and fill up all our camping water containers. I live in a central part of Houston called 'The Heights', and it's called that because it's on higher ground than most of Houston. During Allison a few years back when Houston got flooded so badly, I went home the night before and it was raining. The next morning I was driving around the neighborhood looking for a new apartment, and had no idea how bad the flooding was until I got to one of the freeways that borders the neighborhood, and could look down on the tops of submerged tractor-trailers. I'm slightly concerned about flooding, and tornados, but not seriously. I'm more concerned about power outages, and the fact that a huge number of Houston's repair crews are in New Orleans still. They're predicting that worst case parts of town may end up without power for up to three weeks because of a shortage of crews.
My wife's Father lives in Galveston, so he's going to be evacuating to our place. If things start to look really bad we have a ton of friends in Austin that are offering everyone places to go. I'd just hate to head to Austin, then come back and find that the house is fine, but the tanks died because the power was out for a day or so.
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