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janx

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13. Thanks, yeah, they've lived in that area for 25-30 years.
Sat Sep 9, 2017, 09:12 PM
Sep 2017

I think they're just going to get trop storm winds and a lot of rain, potential tornadoes?

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OMG! nt marybourg Sep 2017 #1
Yikes. pangaia Sep 2017 #2
LOL malaise Sep 2017 #3
Lots of waterspouts moving on shore in feeder bands - continuing a s tornadoes jpak Sep 2017 #4
This one will be in meteorology textbooks for years n/t lordsummerisle Sep 2017 #5
You're not saying everthing north of Florida B2G Sep 2017 #6
The red streak top right of Irma is plowing through So. Florida now. Scurrilous Sep 2017 #7
Stay safe malaise Sep 2017 #9
Thanks! Scurrilous Sep 2017 #12
OMG-- janx Sep 2017 #14
Good chance... Xolodno Sep 2017 #8
I have family in Palm Beach Gardens. janx Sep 2017 #10
Hope they're OK malaise Sep 2017 #11
Thanks, yeah, they've lived in that area for 25-30 years. janx Sep 2017 #13
TV News - Band moving through has precipitation rate of 1 inch per hour. Scurrilous Sep 2017 #15
She ain't nice. raven mad Sep 2017 #16
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