#490 Postby Jr0d » Sat Aug 03, 2024 1:23 pm
Wind has calmed a bit in Key West, sun has been out most of the day. Most of the bands have missed the Key West area, Big Pine had a nasty one not long ago.
As I posted earlier, the squalls have brought gusty winds, 45 mph is the highest I have seen but I suspect the Big Pine area may have had higher gusts.
We are now under a tropical storm warning as of the 2pm update, I suppose the observations prompted this and we likely will more concentrated and stronger bands later today and overnight, even as the system pulls away from the area.
While so far our impact has been fairly tame, the potential for flooding is a major concern. I really do not know how much one can prepare if they are in area that sees so much rain, sand bags can only do so much.
Hopefully North and Central Florida, South Georgia, and other areas that might see serious flooding are taking precautions like putting valuables in high spots and having a plan to move their car(s) to a high point.
After getting flooded by Ian, I regretted not putting enough things high enough but was fortunate to have moved the cars out of harms way. Picking up the pieces in a flooded house is one of the toughest things emotionally I have dealt with.
4 likes