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A lot of the models have shifted further south.
Quote from: capeweather on August 28, 2019, 06:58:53 PMA lot of the models have shifted further south.What's up Chris. Long time no hear
I hope it fizzles out before it gets there.
Yep now I'm beginning to worry, I'm still in the cross hairs. Gas stations ran out of gas today all around. Grocery stores decimated of water, bread and canned food.
Quote from: galfert on August 29, 2019, 09:14:33 PMYep now I'm beginning to worry, I'm still in the cross hairs. Gas stations ran out of gas today all around. Grocery stores decimated of water, bread and canned food.Since you're far enough inland, storm surge won't be your problem, however power and drinking water very well may be as well as passable roads from torrential rain. If you're riding it out, I suggest a bleached cleaned bath tub full of water, at the very least.
The anticipation is killing people around here as every updated forecast shows the storm slowing down
Brings back the horrible feelings I had when Florence was coming for us... If you think you should go, don't wait too long, just do it. I left, but then the storm dropped to cat 2. I still think I did the right thing.