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traffic not good in tampa heading into
C. Florida. I live in mulberry and it does not look good.
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Oh c'mon opera ghost...you know you wanna. 
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It was so bad here during Andrew that many of us were still stuck on the highway in southern Jefferson County when we heard on the radio that Andrew had turned and was going to hit Louisiana.
They fixed those problems and getting out for Lili (which also turned and hit Louisiana) was better, but still very crowded.
They fixed those problems and getting out for Lili (which also turned and hit Louisiana) was better, but still very crowded.
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During Floyd, I remember hearing stories of it taking 8 - 12 hours for people to get from Jacksonville to Tallahasee (normally less than 3 hours). We were going to evacuate, but were waiting for my neighbor to get off of work. I cannot tell you how sick I felt when I called to check on a friend and was told that US 1 was a parking lot. We had waited too long to evacuate. Thankfully, Floyd turned. But that was a horrible feeling - knowing that a monster storm was coming and I couldn't leave. (LOL...guess it runs in the family - my dad waited too long when Dora hit - and my parents were stuck on Jacksonville Beach (island)).
So head warnings - and plan for HEAVY traffic! Pack a cooler (and toilet paper - the kiddies sometimes can't wait!)
Good luck!
So head warnings - and plan for HEAVY traffic! Pack a cooler (and toilet paper - the kiddies sometimes can't wait!)
Good luck!
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Traffic is running from 0-20 mph along all major bridges in the Tampa area according to Jeff Morrow on TWC.
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mf_dolphin wrote:that's old news. The traffic is moving at or above speed limits now on all major roads between Tampa and St Petersburg
Thanks Marshall. I am only reporting what I have heard. I am at my mom's so I don't have access to my wire services. Dang it mom! Hurry up and get home.
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