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North Concho River
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05/20/15 03:34 AM
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Looks like San Angelo's OC Fisher is catching some much needed water. The Conch river as it flows over FM2288 into FM2288.
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Re: North Concho River
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05/20/15 03:50 AM
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Re: North Concho River
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05/20/15 03:50 AM
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Wow...that's alot of water. Used to live in San Angelo and saw some crazy flash floods at times.
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Re: North Concho River
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05/20/15 03:59 AM
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Wow. I better call a buddy of mine that has a ranch on the NCR to see how he is doing. He ain't seen that in a long time.
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Re: North Concho River
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05/20/15 04:11 AM
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This is what it normally looks like.
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Re: North Concho River
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05/20/15 04:15 AM
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my house is bout a mile from there
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Re: North Concho River
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05/20/15 04:16 AM
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Wow...that's alot of water. Used to live in San Angelo and saw some crazy flash floods at times. On yesterday's San Angelo Live site, they said that Red Arroyo claimed a few more flood victims. Here are 2 pics. One of the news reports. This morning, the NWS reported that the Concho River at Bell St. is flowing at the highest rate in the history of recording it—in about 75 years. At Carlsbad, Texas, northwest of San Angelo, the North Concho River is expected to crest at 20 feet sometime this morning. The Middle Concho River near Tankersley, southwest of San Angelo, is also flooding and expected to crest sometime this morning too.
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Re: North Concho River
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05/20/15 04:48 AM
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Another pic from the air.
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Re: North Concho River
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05/20/15 05:28 AM
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Wow...that's alot of water. Used to live in San Angelo and saw some crazy flash floods at times. On yesterday's San Angelo Live site, they said that Red Arroyo claimed a few more flood victims. Here are 2 pics. One of the news reports. This morning, the NWS reported that the Concho River at Bell St. is flowing at the highest rate in the history of recording it—in about 75 years. At Carlsbad, Texas, northwest of San Angelo, the North Concho River is expected to crest at 20 feet sometime this morning. The Middle Concho River near Tankersley, southwest of San Angelo, is also flooding and expected to crest sometime this morning too. We drove down to the Red Arroyo one day to watch the flash flood come through. All the rain had missed San Angelo but the news was reporting a flash flood warning and said the Arroyo was expected to rise over 4' within the next 30 minutes. The head wall was pretty impressive to see. Went from nothing to roaring and back to flowing in a matter of minutes. Not sure about now, but that town is not designed to handle heavy rain. Everything floods.
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Re: North Concho River
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05/20/15 05:37 AM
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Most of the larger towns from Abilene and on west ere designed for any big rains, an inch or more and they almost all have some sort of flooding issue. We have streets that turn into rivers with an inch of rain, so does Midland and Odessa. When they were small towns the runoff was minimal but as they grew the runoff increased too much for the natural drainage to handle. Not sure about now, but that town is not designed to handle heavy rain. Everything floods.
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05/20/15 07:35 AM
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Most of the larger towns from Abilene and on west ere designed for any big rains, an inch or more and they almost all have some sort of flooding issue. We have streets that turn into rivers with an inch of rain, so does Midland and Odessa. When they were small towns the runoff was minimal but as they grew the runoff increased too much for the natural drainage to handle. Not sure about now, but that town is not designed to handle heavy rain. Everything floods. Grew up in Midland in 60's and 70's. Even back then when it was a fairly small town they had designed large concrete flood control ditches across town to handle heavy rains and flash floods. Even with that, Wadley street would actually become a river.
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Re: North Concho River
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05/20/15 10:12 AM
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Re: North Concho River
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05/20/15 11:47 AM
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DC, you need to go out there and loosen the log jamb on the rail I'm betting there is a lot of folks that will tolerate the mud, in exchange for some moisture though.
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Re: North Concho River
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05/20/15 11:52 AM
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Wow...that's alot of water. Used to live in San Angelo and saw some crazy flash floods at times. On yesterday's San Angelo Live site, they said that Red Arroyo claimed a few more flood victims. Here are 2 pics. One of the news reports. This morning, the NWS reported that the Concho River at Bell St. is flowing at the highest rate in the history of recording it—in about 75 years. At Carlsbad, Texas, northwest of San Angelo, the North Concho River is expected to crest at 20 feet sometime this morning. The Middle Concho River near Tankersley, southwest of San Angelo, is also flooding and expected to crest sometime this morning too. We drove down to the Red Arroyo one day to watch the flash flood come through. All the rain had missed San Angelo but the news was reporting a flash flood warning and said the Arroyo was expected to rise over 4' within the next 30 minutes. The head wall was pretty impressive to see. Went from nothing to roaring and back to flowing in a matter of minutes. Not sure about now, but that town is not designed to handle heavy rain. Everything floods. I have it on good authority that about an inch of rain will float a tube down A&M in the college hills neighborhood all the way from Johnson street to the arroyo
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Re: North Concho River
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05/20/15 12:22 PM
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Great to see this kind of rain there.
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05/20/15 10:17 PM
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Re: North Concho River
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05/20/15 10:19 PM
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As a guy who grew up in San Angelo and still has family there all I can say is "allright,allright,allright"
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Re: North Concho River
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05/21/15 11:27 PM
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It was reported in the San Angelo Standard Times that OC Fisher Lake rose 23 vertical feet and that Lake Nasworthy is full and water is being released headed for OH Ivie.
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Re: North Concho River
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05/21/15 11:29 PM
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It was reported in the San Angelo Standard Times that OC Fisher Lake rose 23 vertical feet and that Lake Nasworthy is full and water is being released headed for OH Ivie. OH Ivie can sure use it
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05/24/15 01:06 AM
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It was reported in the San Angelo Standard Times that OC Fisher Lake rose 23 vertical feet and that Lake Nasworthy is full and water is being released headed for OH Ivie. OH Ivie can sure use it x2!
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05/24/15 02:37 AM
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Re: North Concho River
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05/26/15 02:47 PM
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What does OC Fisher look like, they were really needing the rain out there.
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Re: North Concho River
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05/26/15 03:57 PM
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They really needed the rain down there.
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Re: North Concho River
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05/26/15 04:00 PM
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O C Fisher still just 13.4%, O H Ivie just 13.8%.
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Re: North Concho River
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05/26/15 04:14 PM
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Wow. Always thought it wouldn't take much for the Concho to overflow.
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