kato
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Inbound lane of I-45, the causeway, into Galveston will be closed at 6 pm tonight.
poco said:K-toe - or anyone, give me some idea where some of these cities are located per the link below, i.e., Galveston, Houston, etc. Can't tell from this map. Also, maybe San Antonio would be a good place to head - wouldn't hurt to call and make a reservation somewhere. San Antonio is a great town to visit too, if you haven't been there lately.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at3+shtml/145605.shtml?5day
Gabby said:Poco... Houston is on the coastline...as is Galveston... if you can find dallas on your map... you can go south and you will see Houston right on the coast, also Galveston is an Island -- the causeway is the only route in/out of Galveston Island... Beaumont/Nederland/Port Arthur is only a little ways up towards Louisiana from Houston... I have family in that area----
Buzzm1 said:Rita may end up being LARGER THAN KATRINA. It's getting BIGGER.
Hurricane Rita Satellite Imagery (Patience Required)
http://tinyurl.com/6fmsy
kato said:poco, it's hard to tell by that map. San Antonio is probably still full of Katrina evacuees also.
TexMex said:I talked with a woman this morning who said the closest hotel room she could find was in SAN ANGELO!! That's almost to Abilene---7 hours from my house...
Details said:From what I remember seeing last night, and what I saw this morning, looks like it's possible tracks are starting to veer closer to New Orleans - last night it wasn't close, today, NO is just about within the possible track balloon (CNN).
Shadow205 said:No Vacancies in SanAntonio!
kato said:Probably because alot of Katrina evacuees went there.