#4969 Postby SouthFLTropics » Sun Aug 02, 2020 8:32 pm
jlauderdal wrote:SouthFLTropics wrote:Well, for us here in South Florida, Isaias was a perfect fire drill, a preseason game so to speak. I'd like to say that was our event for the year but being that it is only August 2nd I know better. I think we all know we're in for some busy weeks and late nights ahead. Good luck to all of our friends at points north of here that have yet to deal with Isaias. Hopefully he won't be anymore for you than it was for us. Also, thoughts and prayers to the people in Hispaniola who dealt with some major mudslides and flooding.
October is the busiest month in floriduh for hurricanes
Oh yeah, absolutely. When I said weeks, I mean the next 12 to 14 weeks.
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