Thanks to Joe for checking in and sending me a text to let me know about this thread. My neighborhood was spared thank goodness but it was really really bad in the area. Just a 1/4 mile down the road, visible outside my living room window, they were launching rescue boats yesterday.
We recorded 37" of rain in my neighborhood and I back right up against Addicks Reservoir which is a huge water retention area in Northwest Houston that prevents millions of gallons of water from entering downtown Houston. We were so worried had everything in the house up off the floor and ready for 2 ft of water inside and the car packed ready to go to a neighbors house with a second story. To make things more nerve-racking we have a 2 week old and a 3 1/2 yr old that we were concerned about having to take out in high waters.
Through all of this we've learned that my house is 4-5ft in elevation above where the overfilling of the reservoir can reach - at the point just above where water will start spilling around the corners of the dam. This is great for me but terrible for the other homes in the area and those around the corners of the dam who are are lower in elevation. There are an estimated 3000 homes affected by this one reservoir filling up and backing up into neighborhoods. Some homes, including two really close friends of mine with kids, won't even get to see the damage for weeks to come still bc the water has no where to go until it's slowly released through the dam downstream. Absolutely nuts.
Anyway, I am very glad to hear that my other RB friends in the area are okay and thankful for the community for caring.
*edit* Some other members below mentioned that Hobie-Wan stayed dry as well. Phew.
Here are some pictures of the game room when it was ready for potential flooding.








