Ft Lauderdale almost out of the woods yet?

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Ft Lauderdale almost out of the woods yet?

#1 Postby Canehater » Sat Sep 11, 2004 9:45 am

Things are starting to look good for us, no?
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Well....

#2 Postby FloridaDiver » Sat Sep 11, 2004 9:58 am

Of course with a storm of this magnitude one should never let their guard down!

With the track shifting a bit more west it looks better and better for us on the Florida East Coast. I just got my power back at home late yesterday so watching this trend makes me breathe much easier. However, some of my neighbors are already taking down their shutters from Frances; I’m going to be a bit more cautious and leave them up until Ivan is north of us spinning somewhere in the Gulf. My prayers go to those who ultimately have to deal with this system.
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