Less than 200 mi offshore with TS force winds extending out 185 mi -- obviously the ride is about to start.
God be with you.
For those who stayed (why?), time to bunker down
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Re: For those who stayed (why?), time to bunker down
Agree Duck. Miami radar in the last hour shows the first really significant squalls rotating S-SW into east Palm Beach and northeast Broward Counties.GalvestonDuck wrote:Less than 200 mi offshore with TS force winds extending out 185 mi -- obviously the ride is about to start.
God be with you.
The first of many if Frances' current crawl is any indication.
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