Hurricane headed my way
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Expected to hit panhandle as a Category 3.
We're under a state of emergency, a hurricane watch, and a bunch of other stuff, about rain, wind, flooding, and tornadoes.
It's supposed to be at peak effect in the Bay area tomorrow through Saturday.
Today is the last day we have to prepare and/ or evacuate. I haven't found the .gov page where evaluation orders are given yet.
Rain is forecast off and on today starting at 3 p.m.
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Yikes.... "The forecast for Helene to transition from a potential tropical cyclone to a Category 3 hurricane appears to be the fastest progression ever predicted for a depression by the National Hurricane Center."
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Jodi, I'm in Pinellas so none of us particularly high elevation. They haven't opened evacuation yet. We were invited to RM's house about 30 miles north. He decided to stay. She more than generously said I can come anyway. I had already decided I wasn't going if asked. Boy, broken ribs must be really painful because he's in a fowl mood and that's with pain killers. I haven't broken any bones. Knock wood. We haven't spoken but a few words to each other since Sunday. I just got to a point where I thought what's the use other than to let him try to provoke me into yet another dumb argument.
His sister called me. She's sending a Wal-Mart order. There's food here. Of course they'll be less if the power goes out.
I just did my last load of laundry before the storm and hung it out to dry on the porch. They've moved the rain forecast from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. so it should get dry.
Some people knock wood always end up in a bad way after a storm like this one.
It makes you have to confront how little power you have when nature is your opponent.
Thanks, Jodi.
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This must be quite a storm!
Forecast is for 50 MPH winds and 10’ waves on Lake Erie!
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@Steve-Miller said in Hurricane headed my way:
This must be quite a storm!
Forecast is for 50 MPH winds and 10’ waves on Lake Erie!
40-45 mph gusts here tomorrow, courtesy of Helene
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Chas, not really. You have to go north to get to rolling hills. I haven't looked at a map (that would be interesting) but Gainesville is at a higher elevation, iiirc.
Much depends on whether you're next to the Gulf or another body of water. I'm not so I don't have to worry about storm surge.
It's raining moderate to almost heavy and the wind is now about 30 mph. I think this will be the worst of it here.