With all the rains we've had this summer in my area, the last thing we need is TWO tropical systems. It currently looks like I'll be on the east side of the remnants of Bonnie, and on the west side of Charly - any idea what this could do for my area?
I kind of don't want to know...and our NWS barely even mentions it. Figures.
I'm very worried...
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I'm very worried...
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I understand your concern. But as for now just keep watching both of them very carefully. Just wait until tomorrow until it becomes clearer where Charley will head. You should always have your hurricane plans ready by the start of the hurricane season if you are in a hurricane prone area. Just keep an eye and tomorrow if you feel threatened enough by Charlie then you may need to rush off to Publix.
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Colin wrote:LOL...what's Publix?
Grocery store that dominates FL. I worked for them for 15 years. I bet they are planning water deliveries as I type.
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Re: I'm very worried...
Yeah I tink you need to stock up on Off.Colin wrote:With all the rains we've had this summer in my area, the last thing we need is TWO tropical systems. It currently looks like I'll be on the east side of the remnants of Bonnie, and on the west side of Charly - any idea what this could do for my area?
I kind of don't want to know...and our NWS barely even mentions it. Figures.
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yeah like they have a publix in PA
Just as likely as you have a Krogers in Miramar.
Good grief worrying about effects from a tropical system in Penn. before its even been forcast to what more southern (if any) state & direction its headed.
Man you you be better off worrying about your local mailman going postal on your block tomorrow
Just as likely as you have a Krogers in Miramar.
Good grief worrying about effects from a tropical system in Penn. before its even been forcast to what more southern (if any) state & direction its headed.
Man you you be better off worrying about your local mailman going postal on your block tomorrow
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