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But really, stay safe, Floridians. Sounds like it's nasty, but nowhere as nasty as it could have been...
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Havent heard from my brother in Cocoa since this morning.
He is about 12 miles inland so flooding shouldn't be a problem but I am guessing he lost power and cell service. Damn. |
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Friend of mine posted this picture off FB, shot on the road outside Jacksonville this AM. Yikes...
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Weather Channel is really scrambling tryng to justify scare TV. The wall eye is just skirting the coastline the eye has never come ashore. Georgia and SC look out. The clocked winds in Daytona Beach and Palm Beach was in the 60 mph range. The 140 mph winds NOAA has reported was by airplane flying through the storm into the eye out at sea. Still better safe than sorry but I think Florida may dodge a bullet. Prayers for Georgia and SC.
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Got some trees down here. 1 on my neighbors roof. Getting more intense.
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With that said, the eye wall is likely going to hit someplace rather than remain out at sea, hopefully it with be downgraded by then. https://wxmankyle.files.wordpress.co...pg?w=300&h=251 |
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My brother text me while ago said he lost power for 4 hours but its back up and the storm wasn't near what he was expecting.
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