cdavis6287 wrote:Hey guys, quick question. As far as right now what do you think the impacts could be in the north Flager/ saint Augustine area? I know you get a lot of these questions but some of you folks seems to be more reliable than local news.
I'd say you'd get some pretty nice squalls on Thursday as the system moves toward what appears now closer to Tallahassee. Nothing necessarily dangerous but could get gusty in very fast moving squalls of rain. Biggest concern might be a few sparse power outages as a result of small branches that could fall. There'll be some rippin currents along shore with a brisk Northwesterly then northerly wind as this makes its way toward the Carolinas. On the other hand, if models continue to edge more and more to the west, who knows? Maybe this remains shallow enough for a couple days along with the trough perhaps not degrading the present ridge in place as much as expected, and we suddenly have a "New Orleans to Appalachacola" event to watch out for? Of course, if a more or less due north track occured instead, than all you have to worry about over there near St. Augustine.... is how many hot dogs you're gonna put down on the grill
