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Post something that's mesmerizing, jaw-dropping, terrifying... (Original Post)
mia
Sep 2017
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mnhtnbb
(31,373 posts)1. Anyone who isn't planning to hit the road tomorrow in FL is nuts. Just nuts.
Dr Hobbitstein
(6,568 posts)2. I live in FL.
I'm not going anywhere until I know where it's going.
With it's current projected path, my area (Central FL, East Coast) will get 50-60mph winds and a lot of rain.
However, if that changes, then I'm getting the fuck out of Dodge. But there's no reason to stress and freak out at this time when the path is so uncertain. Not projected to hit the state until Sunday AM, there's still plenty of time.
Fla Dem
(23,586 posts)3. Not leaving yet. May or may not be bad in NE Fla.
Evacuated for Matthew. Don't want to do that again unless it's really bad. Southern Fl is in some danger.
shenmue
(38,506 posts)4. We can't get out
Gas stations are all empty.
I'm near Tampa.
JustABozoOnThisBus
(23,321 posts)5. Is Tampa in danger?
It looks like the trouble will be further south and east. Anyway, stock up on water (and scotch), what's left of the hurricane should give you a good bit of thunder and lightning.