deltadog03 wrote:KWT, I think radar may very well be a bit missleading...That is one big ring though!! lol
One Ring to rule them all
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Emmett_Brown wrote:On Radar, it appears to be making good progress. On vis, it looks like it is still moving quite slow:
fci wrote:O Town wrote:tronbunny:
I feel your frustration!!!!!
Today is the day of all days the kids should be home, winds and rain especially the ladder are far worse today than they were on Tuesday, we are having to steady be in the rain today moving our sump pump around our backyard to pump out alot of standing water, *sigh*. I still think things will be okay for the kids but it just doesn't make since they jumped the gun on Tuesday but pretty much ignore the forecast for today???? Like I said I am sure it will be okay for them, but I am just trying to make sense of what they are thinking.......![]()
Well, I was the vocal one who opposed closing Palm Beach County schools on Tuesday and laughed at Dade and Broward for being closed on Monday.
However, I changed my mind when at 6:30 AM Tuesday when I would be sitting at the bus stop with my kids; the rain was sideways and winds were gusting to 40-50 MPH. I was wrong to question closing for a Tropical Storm.
What if a gust pushes a bus off the road and kids get hurt?
What if the bus has to go through a flooded road and goes into a ditch??
School officials would say they were "sorry" and parents would not forgive themselves for sending their kids into harms way.
The school officials you are both referring to "dropped the ball".
Ground_Zero_92 wrote:on radar, convection looks to be thinning out on the north side.
Ground_Zero_92 wrote:DESTRUCTION5 wrote:Ground_Zero_92 wrote:on radar, convection looks to be thinning out on the north side.
Radar is putting me in the mood for a Krispy Kreme..LOL
mmmm Krispy Kreme ....
THERE WAS A RECENT UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATION FROM THE
AREA JUST NORTH OF ORMOND BEACH OF A GUST OF 65 MPH...105 KM/HR.
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