i'm relaxing a bit ...
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i'm relaxing a bit ...
Here in Broward County, I'm relaxing a bit even thought I think we will still have pretty bad weather tomorrow. The cone has shifted a bit north. I'm sure tomorrow will be pretty nasty, but I'm feeling a little better that we won't get a direct hit. Anyone feeling the same?
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FLAgirl,
The ETA is showing a Ft. Lauderdale landfall. How accurate the ETA depends on who you talk to. More important than one model is that the latest run of the GFS, NOGAPS and ETA are more south, which may indicate a trend toward the south. In other words, you're not out of the woods yet, but I would be more worried if I lived in Palm Beach.
The ETA is showing a Ft. Lauderdale landfall. How accurate the ETA depends on who you talk to. More important than one model is that the latest run of the GFS, NOGAPS and ETA are more south, which may indicate a trend toward the south. In other words, you're not out of the woods yet, but I would be more worried if I lived in Palm Beach.
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Thanks Miami. I know it's going to be bad tomorrow. But "bad" is relative. All I worry about is "life threathening" and nothing more. All my material things can get blown into the everglades for all I care, as long as me and my family aren't hurt. I think it's going to be OK. I'll keep the faith.
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Hurricane "Supplies"
CourierPR wrote:I live in NE Browaed and I have my single malt scotch ready to go. This will be no picnic.
Speaking of picnics, I was in Publix today picking up a few last minute....um......essentials.... when it dawned on me as I looked in peoples carts - that it was kind of interesting to see what people consider - "hurricane supplies".
Ok, I have to admit that that in addition to water and batteries, I *had* to have 3 half gallons of chocolate milk (which I freeze) and 3 boxes of uh.... cupcakes...
Yikes....
What are some of your "essential" hurricane supplies?
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