I think he turned around and came back.Check his home page and his posts.I think he went to bed.
Diddle, fatima's right..
That's what I was afraid of. Luckily he doesn't have to go that far to get out of the storm surge, which is by far the deadliest risk.
Jpsb, there are shelters in Houston. The Red Cross has just opened 10 more shelters, mainly along I-45 and Hwy 290. More will open. If you can get about as far as you can into Houston and stop the first policeman you see, tell them you live on the bay in the storm surge area and can't stay at home. They will help get you to a shelter. Most of the others who stay behind can stay at their homes, you can't because it is in danger of the surge, so you will be a priority.
If it is too hard to get into Houston, go up I-45 to Beltway 8, then go east a few miles on Beltway 8 or Almeda Genoa to Mykawa Road (it parallels the RR tracks that runs north/south.) If you go north a few miles there is a big police station on Mykawa Rd. several miles south of I-610. Please get out ASAP, you will be able to take shelter in Houston, and not have to mess with the evacuation choke points further up along I-45 and I-10. There is also the police station in downtown Pearland, about a block off of the Hwy 518 (Broadway) and Hwy 35 (Main St.) Can take 518 from League City west to Pearland. Another option would be to take 517 over to Alvin (which is NOT in the storm surge zone.) If the police can't help there, then you can move up 35 to Pearland, and the Mykawa Rd. police station is just a few more miles north of that.