And I don't like it!
At least they're showing it Cat 2 or less at landfall now.
A lot depends on a cold front coming down from up North.
If it makes it in time, it shoves it south of where I am.
If it doesn't make it all, we get the rough stuff.
And I don't like it!
At least they're showing it Cat 2 or less at landfall now.
A lot depends on a cold front coming down from up North.
If it makes it in time, it shoves it south of where I am.
If it doesn't make it all, we get the rough stuff.
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Checklist to the fore! Water, food, meds and gas for generator all present, right? I don't know how high above the sea level you are but if not at least 3 or 4 ft, jack up the car(s) and put 2 cinderblocks per wheel to keep the electronics out of water. A friend of mine if Ft. Lauderdale did this during a bad storm a few years back and saved the cars from waterlogging when the street ran a foot+ deep.
ReplyDeleteGetting water in a minute. Gas too. We're 20' above MSL and 2 miles from the water on the East side of US 19, which forms a sort of dike against the gulf.
Deletekeep you and the family safe Angus...panzer guy
ReplyDeleteStay safe!
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