terredw wrote:I am in the Houston area and we plan on a family vacation flight to Key West tomorrow morning for a week.
I have gone through a few storms in Houston over the years with no big issues, but I am a little concerned actually traveling with the family to the Key's tomorrow.
Any suggestions or thoughts for someone never being in that area before especially with a potential storm?
Thanks David
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Just my opinion, but somewhere in an NHC cone that has an "H" or an "M" in one of the dots is one of the last places that you'd want to take your family. Unless you're a chaser, a researcher, a reporter, a rescuer, or somebody who just loves misery, it isn't a good idea at all. And don't forget, along with what Michele said, if it turns out to be a serious storm, you could be stuck somewhere* that isn't in the Keys, in in miserable dampness and humidity, until the water recedes, the roads can get cleared, the airports are ramping back up, etc. It would more than likely end up being The Trip of a Lifetime That Your Family Desperately Wants to Forget.
* Very possibly without power, food, or water until the Red Cross can show up with their white tents.
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