I no lie looked up Buc-ees locations today. I’ve never been, but I’m fuckin goin
Good chance the closest legit one near you (at least that I’m aware of) is in Centerville north of Houston on I45
Not terribly sure what’s East or West but you won’t get a full experience going South
Pro tip … if you go up to the one in Centerville then make sure you also stop at Woody’s Smokehouse … while I’m sure the meat/jerky is the main draw I’d call out the spice rubs that they’ve got … they are super strong and a place I frequent often
I no lie looked up Buc-ees locations today. I’ve never been, but I’m fuckin goin
Good chance the closest legit one near you (at least that I’m aware of) is in Centerville north of Houston on I45
Not terribly sure what’s East or West but you won’t get a full experience going South
Pro tip … if you go up to the one in Centerville then make sure you also stop at Woody’s Smokehouse … while I’m sure the meat/jerky is the main draw I’d call out the spice rubs that they’ve got … they are super strong and a place I frequent often
I no lie looked up Buc-ees locations today. I’ve never been, but I’m fuckin goin
Good chance the closest legit one near you (at least that I’m aware of) is in Centerville north of Houston on I45
Not terribly sure what’s East or West but you won’t get a full experience going South
Pro tip … if you go up to the one in Centerville then make sure you also stop at Woody’s Smokehouse … while I’m sure the meat/jerky is the main draw I’d call out the spice rubs that they’ve got … they are super strong and a place I frequent often
there is one just west of town in Katy
Katy one has one of the longest car washes in the world if I’m not mistaken…most of the Buc-ees have decent breakfast tacos if you are looking for a quick bite.
So locals, the forecast looks like ass for Monday. Assuming a closed roof at the stadium; outdoor activities will be a no-go and I assume I'll get soaked with any type of walking into the stadium.
I'll be keeping a close eye on the forecast since I am a 10:40am flight arrival that day but generally speaking does IAH just get screwed by T-storms, or is it usually a temporary ground stop with a few diversions that get cleared up quickly or a cluster fuck beyond cluster fucks? I don't want to get fucked with a multi-hour delay due to T-storms but don't really have the schedule open to get there the night before.
Also I assume with such weather that traffic will be a disaster?
So locals, the forecast looks like ass for Monday. Assuming a closed roof at the stadium; outdoor activities will be a no-go and I assume I'll get soaked with any type of walking into the stadium.
I'll be keeping a close eye on the forecast since I am a 10:40am flight arrival that day but generally speaking does IAH just get screwed by T-storms, or is it usually a temporary ground stop with a few diversions that get cleared up quickly or a cluster fuck beyond cluster fucks? I don't want to get fucked with a multi-hour delay due to T-storms but don't really have the schedule open to get there the night before.
Also I assume with such weather that traffic will be a disaster?
Traffic is a disaster whether the weather sucks or not. IAH is pretty reliable. It storms often in Houston. I can count the number of times I've been delayed by storms one on hand and I travel a lot.
Outside of hurricanes and shit, Houston storms tend to dump a shit load of rain quickly and move on. Not a place where rain just sits all day (with a couple notable exceptions). NRG roof would be closed rain or shine. It's never really open.
So locals, the forecast looks like ass for Monday. Assuming a closed roof at the stadium; outdoor activities will be a no-go and I assume I'll get soaked with any type of walking into the stadium.
I'll be keeping a close eye on the forecast since I am a 10:40am flight arrival that day but generally speaking does IAH just get screwed by T-storms, or is it usually a temporary ground stop with a few diversions that get cleared up quickly or a cluster fuck beyond cluster fucks? I don't want to get fucked with a multi-hour delay due to T-storms but don't really have the schedule open to get there the night before.
Also I assume with such weather that traffic will be a disaster?
Current forecast is t-storms Monday AM and then likely high humidity shit in the afternoon
So locals, the forecast looks like ass for Monday. Assuming a closed roof at the stadium; outdoor activities will be a no-go and I assume I'll get soaked with any type of walking into the stadium.
I'll be keeping a close eye on the forecast since I am a 10:40am flight arrival that day but generally speaking does IAH just get screwed by T-storms, or is it usually a temporary ground stop with a few diversions that get cleared up quickly or a cluster fuck beyond cluster fucks? I don't want to get fucked with a multi-hour delay due to T-storms but don't really have the schedule open to get there the night before.
Also I assume with such weather that traffic will be a disaster?
Current forecast is t-storms Monday AM and then likely high humidity shit in the afternoon
So locals, the forecast looks like ass for Monday. Assuming a closed roof at the stadium; outdoor activities will be a no-go and I assume I'll get soaked with any type of walking into the stadium.
I'll be keeping a close eye on the forecast since I am a 10:40am flight arrival that day but generally speaking does IAH just get screwed by T-storms, or is it usually a temporary ground stop with a few diversions that get cleared up quickly or a cluster fuck beyond cluster fucks? I don't want to get fucked with a multi-hour delay due to T-storms but don't really have the schedule open to get there the night before.
Also I assume with such weather that traffic will be a disaster?
Current forecast is t-storms Monday AM and then likely high humidity shit in the afternoon
I see low temps in the 40 Monday night which means cold front coming in. Tuesday is cold by Houston standards. Cold front blowing in might keep the humidity away. Normal Houston without a cold front you'll be in a bowl of soup for several hours after a rainstorm.
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Not terribly sure what’s East or West but you won’t get a full experience going South
Pro tip … if you go up to the one in Centerville then make sure you also stop at Woody’s Smokehouse … while I’m sure the meat/jerky is the main draw I’d call out the spice rubs that they’ve got … they are super strong and a place I frequent often
https://www.khou.com/article/news/local/buc-ees-in-katy-breaks-record-for-worlds-longest-car-wash/285-491847207
Buc-ees started in Lake Jackson area which is why all the ones South of Houston are older and more standard gas stations.
And this is coming from someone that still takes pleasure in spending time in fucking Portland.
Katy and Fairfield are probably the most accessible
I'll be keeping a close eye on the forecast since I am a 10:40am flight arrival that day but generally speaking does IAH just get screwed by T-storms, or is it usually a temporary ground stop with a few diversions that get cleared up quickly or a cluster fuck beyond cluster fucks? I don't want to get fucked with a multi-hour delay due to T-storms but don't really have the schedule open to get there the night before.
Also I assume with such weather that traffic will be a disaster?
Outside of hurricanes and shit, Houston storms tend to dump a shit load of rain quickly and move on. Not a place where rain just sits all day (with a couple notable exceptions). NRG roof would be closed rain or shine. It's never really open.
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