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On my way home, there were a few Jackson EMC trucks running through. I have to say I have never seen GA take Mother Nature this seriously before and we're not getting the major hit, only the backend run of a Tropical Storm, so they say. Makes me wonder if they think it could be worse than that. 

 

Got the front porch and back deck empty of the little things and bigger things so we are about ready. We'll wait until tomorrow to see if we need to bring the furniture down or away. 

 

Stay safe and get ready! 

 

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"Run from the water, hide from the wind".

 

Storm surge/flooding is such a big killer with these systems.

 

We're over on FL's east coast, and are not in any direct path as of now (fingers crossed).

 

But in an abundance of caution local authorities have already advised we are under a state of emergency for Thursday's expected weather:

 

"State of emergency declared as storm preparations continue

 

Local forecasts predict intermittent tropical storm-force wind gusts, rainfall totals of 3-6 inches, and storm surges of up to 3 feet on Thursday".

 

So between this and local news reports it sounds like any storm bands we get over here might give us lots of power outages due to wind, lots of rain, possible tornadoes, strong winds, intracoastal flooding on one side and the ocean pounding on the other, but nothing compared to what some others will endure.

 

Self serve sandbag stations are open across the area for people to fill and the way the sand piles are going down on the news it looks like many have taken advantage of that and will be prepared for whatever comes. Glad we're on a high floor so no flood worries for us.

 

Also hoping it's not too rough (ruff?) here because having a senior dog who needs to go out x 4 a day is no fun for the dog. He always looks up like "You don't really expect me to go out in this mess do you?" LOL.

 

During the last storm the building had a whole corner of the underground parking lined with fresh turf squares of sod/grass with a little plastic hydrant so the dogs that absolutely refused to go out still had a place to go. I thought that was a nice gesture.  Woman Wink

 

I know every FL resident is praying for everyone, everywhere who will be in the bullseye or who will be affected until it passes. Bless you!

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@fthunt wrote:

Gas price down there?


@fthunt    In Cherokee county north of Atlanta I bought gas yesterday for $2.74 per gallon. 

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Everyone in its path, please be safe. 🙏🏻🙏🏻

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We are more central FL.  Not far from Orlando or Ocala.  We will get the wind and some rain.  But we have a lot of friends up and down the west coast.  🙏 for everyone along the path.  Georgia folks you all take care as well.  Sometimes the tropical storms are worse than the hurricane.   

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@branny wrote:

I am on the west coast of Florida and getting anxiety over this. So tired of it. If it's not one thing it's another. Everyday is something else to stress over. Trying hard to "keep on trucking" in this world. 


Where on the West Coast ... I live in Ft. Myers ....

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@KittySoftPaws wrote:

Well, I am more than a little worried here in Naples, Florida. Luckily our Condo is on the second floor but when Ian was here not long ago (we were not here then) it flooded all the Condos on the first floor and a Woman drowned here. There were gas lines, no power for 2+ weeks, and they are still redoing the lower floor condos here almost 2 years later! I was just at my hairdresser's and she has been here through a few of these so she had some great suggestions. Plan for the worst and hope for the best comes to my mind. Stay safe everyone!


 

 

I live in Ft. Myers .... this is exactly what happened with Ian

..It was supposed to hit Big Bend ... then Tampa ....well

we know what happened then ... good luck .. and stay safe ...

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Did you see the size of Helene?

 

If the eye follows the path in the cone, we will still get lots of rain and maybe some strong winds!  Take care!  

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Clearwater 

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@Zhills wrote:

Did you see the size of Helene?

 

 


 

 Yikes, the Weather Channel just estimated she is 300 miles across! Helene is huge. At 11 pm they went ahead and put us under a tropical storm warning here - upgraded from a watch - even though we're clear over on the east coast of FL.

 

I feel so scared for those who are directly in her way - they're talking 10 to 15 foot storm surge possible. I hope people listen and evacuate if required and don't try and ride it out in those areas. Woman Frustrated

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