ScottNAtlanta wrote:underthwx wrote:ScottNAtlanta wrote:Some good news... the roads don't look to bad right now so if you haven't evacuated and are wanting to now...there is an opportunity to do so if you act quickly.
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That's important to know Scott....for those that want to leave...but are concerned about going nowhere quick...or being stuck in gridlock as the cyclone approaches....theres still opportunities to leave...but that window of opportunity is closing as each hour passes....traffic reports are also vital in this event...
I also checked several of the cameras and traffic was surprisingly light. I would advise anyone to check FL511.com and select traffic cameras and you can see live conditions on a possible route out. This makes me think that lots of people headed out early as advised.
IF you're still in Sarsota-Manatee counties and are thinking of leaving, I-75 is probably good for another 2 hours before the weather deteriorates rapidly. You want to go Southeast if possible, not into the potential storm path on I-4.
My advice, if you have a full tank of gas, go east on Highway 64 or Highway 70 to US 27 and head south from there. Sebring would be a good stopping place as well as Lake Placid. I would not stop in Arcadia just in case the storm suddenly shifts ENE before landfall. Get at least that far away for the night.