Somewhere in Florida is going to take it on the chin. My heart goes out to those folks.

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Wont even start raining until late Monday..silverking wrote:Just got back from Costco. The line to gas up was almost to Buck Lake Road at 3:30. Went to the Marathon on US90 instead and paid 2.74 a gallon to top off the tank. Went back to Costco to pick up some essentials (like vino, canned soups and coffee) and the line for bottled water stretched three-quarters around the store to the back where they were unloading from pallets. Limited customers to 5 cases each. Toilet paper was another big seller.I'll be drinking good old tap water if it comes down to it.
My wife talked to her brother in Pensacola and they've already started limiting gas sales there to $40.
Yepprocraftwes wrote:Wont even start raining until late Monday..silverking wrote:Just got back from Costco. The line to gas up was almost to Buck Lake Road at 3:30. Went to the Marathon on US90 instead and paid 2.74 a gallon to top off the tank. Went back to Costco to pick up some essentials (like vino, canned soups and coffee) and the line for bottled water stretched three-quarters around the store to the back where they were unloading from pallets. Limited customers to 5 cases each. Toilet paper was another big seller.I'll be drinking good old tap water if it comes down to it.
My wife talked to her brother in Pensacola and they've already started limiting gas sales there to $40.
Tons of supplies headed our way.
I was loling at all the people gassing up for a hurricane that if it hits here wouldn't until Tuesday morning. Burn it all up going to work this week and then have nothing.
Wow, now that is what I call extended time in paradise. I hate to see anywhere get hit, but I sure would hate it to come to our area. I'm working on a seawall due to the erosion problems since the storm in November and just started with my remodel/enlargement project last week.rockyg wrote:Good plan MD. I'm scheduled to be in Lanark a week from Friday and stay until Thanksgiving. I'm hoping and praying that our little slice of paradise is spared from this monster of a storm.
Somewhere in Florida is going to take it on the chin. My heart goes out to those folks.
Rockyg, absolutely right about the models having shown a pretty big eastward movement... let's hope it holds and even shifts a bit more east to give a bit of relief to the South FL folks.rockyg wrote:The models show a significant Eastward trend this AM. That's good for our area. Still very bad for Keys and South Fla folks.
eightwt wrote:Really don't want to see ANY more clicks to the west.
National Hurricane Center Path looks like the hurricane will take 75 N.MudDucker wrote:Predictions now show it coming right up the center of Florida. I75 N was packed here yesterday as were the gas stations and restaurants. Prayers lifted!