Centralflamama wrote:Anyone have any idea how the keys will hold up? We have friends down there(Key West) refusing to evacuate

We are praying they come to their senses in the night.
I just went through Harvey in Beaumont, TX. I've gone through hurricanes before (Rita and Ike) and they are a million times more bearable if you are evacuated and come back after some services have been reestablished. It is terrible to be stuck with no power, no water, no food, nothing open, and no way to get anywhere. It was the absolutely most awful experience of my life. Please beg them to leave.
Edited to add: People don't realize (I sure didn't) that it takes time for the gov't and other organizations to be able to get to disaster areas and supply food, water, ice, shelter...and even rescue. The most horrifying part of Harvey was being awake Tuesday night/Wednesday morning and seeing all of the people on social media begging for help and being told that they had to wait until dawn to be rescued. Some of them were in chest deep water and being told to go into 'survival mode' because no one could help them until daylight.