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As of my last check the weather service was on the if this happens then that will happen, however that happens then this will happen yada, yada. Wee are watching, and people here are already in a state of panic buying up every thing they can buy. Our area is not considered a "flood zone" however were a 'caine to move in from the west and hit St Pete that would not matter. Already told the squeeze that she, I, and Beagle will get in the car and depart the area. I don't own a bunch of stuff, have insurance on what I think is valuable.
Tell Mom to be safe and as far as Cantore is concerned I have no words....just talked with Mom, who is not far from you, and she was planning to come see us and her new great grandson anyway...I told her not to wait till every other Floridian was on the interstates heading north...it's a 5 1/2 hour drive for her to get here but she's made it before. (she makes 2-3 rest stops)
...and I told her if on Friday it was still forecast to hit Florida, get in the car and come on...we're well inland so moderate winds and a lot of rain is all we'll get out of it.
...and yeah, Jim fucking Cantore has already got a hard on over this storm.

Evacuations have now been issued in the Miami Dade area and the Keys. Went out today for gas which took a while, no water to be had but I already had some on hand. We'll see what it looks like on Friday then if we have to lock up and hit the raod.
I'm sure you know. Take no chances. Florida always seems better equipped for this stuff but nobody should end up like those poor souls in Houston who didn't leave.
Thanks.I' not a huge fan of Governor Scott but in light of the current storm situation and those past he has stepped up, shown direction and leadership and Florida is prepared. There are still uncertainties but the "what ifs" are being handles. There are people evacuating on their own right at present and the video was not pretty. Heis speaking now so I'm going tocheck out what new info is up.
Already the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the atlantic
It's a possibility.and if this hits Key areas, cities that can't be prepared enough, even veers into the Gulf, or the Panhandle, up and in; this with Harvey will make Katrina/Rita look like a school girls temper tantrum, ...
history's being made???
That's not good, Hope all are safe.Miamia Dade, Evacuation mandatory, Collier & Monroe Counties evacuation voluntary, Manatee County now placed on alert.
