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keep me up too date please OG my mom and dad live in the Villages. Thank you
this is the 11 pm update ---little or no change
Of course these things are only remotely accurate about 48 hours out , and by that time the grocery stores and gas stations are striped bare
You can expect this storm to pick up some power as it passes through the Gulf of Mexico , if there is anything left of it as it pops out the other side of Cuba
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The run on gas stations has already started in N. Florida and S. Alabama. We're already helping bail out our terminal in Pensacola. They've already begged me to come in and work tonight.
Best guess by a amateur ....me is that if it makes its way to the topside of the gulf we are looking at a 100+ mph storm
My house is right between the lime green track and light blue track.
I would never wish bad weather on anyone....But if that rascal would track up to Illinois and rain a few days it would be a blessing.
Quote from: FANMAN on August 26, 2012, 11:42:27 AM
I would never wish bad weather on anyone....But if that rascal would track up to Illinois and rain a few days it would be a blessing.
Looks like we will be getting the ball of water. But like you I sure wish it would push up to Missouri. My hunting grounds is dry.
they were telling us we may get 10" here in NE Georgia. The projection has changed but I don't know if it will make a difference up here. Upper end of lake hartwell is a creek
It Looks like the Gulf regions of Louisiana ,Mississippi and Alabama may get a hammering .....100 mph storm on the way
1) Food - stock up !!
2 ) Gas - stock up now , hoard the stuff up , it may be a long time before power comes back
3) Ice - make your own ice blocks -- you have 2 days to freeze as much water as possible - milk jugs , roasting pans and such should be filled with ice cubes and placed in freezer - when the power goes out put the ice in you fridge to keep food cool -Cover the fridge with blankets if the power cuts out
4) BBQ - essential tool in cooking food - refill the BBQ gas tanks asap - hotdogs and hamburgers can feed you for cheap
5) Water - fill up the bath tub to use for whatever , seal the bathtub drain closed with melted candle wax - You can use the water to flush the toilet , if you loose water pressure - chlorine drops if needed to drink
it amazes me every time that people are in walmart and supermarkets fighting over water - turn the sink on , the water in most places is safe to drink
6) Be safe - dont drive at night - own a gun
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Only one guarantee...when it is in the gulf of Mexico it is going to hit somewhere.
Hope it stays out of Pass A Loutre and doesn't kill the SAV's and ruin my waterfowlin.
Looks like its gonna be nasty for you fellas down south. Stay safe and keep em loaded.
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Looks like its gonna be nasty for you fellas down south. Stay safe and keep em loaded.
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It may get worse as it heads up into the Gulf but to be honest I was out in it all day yesterday preparing for it in worse weather than is here today.Why is it that the wind blows like this all the time out west{sd,wy,mt}and when it blows here it gets a name?Remember that the media has the same level of hype no matter the topic.I do have alot of respect for these storms but choose to check sites to rule out the "media factor".Hope it gets to the drought stricken midwest!
It's a pretty big storm, looks like I'll get some rain out of it. I very close to where that western-most line.
waiting it out down here in southern Miss.
rain and a little breeze right now
Prayers to all of you touched by this storm!
THe storm aint even up here im my part of the state and they closed our office. The offices closed, but I was not aware until i pulled into the office this AM.
Radar shots look like the eye is around Houma right now. Hope R.J. and Jay Paul make it through o.k.
I'm just now getting the 1st rain bands and wind right now in North La. It is hammering our buddies in the south. Should be up here tomorrow in force.