We had a Cat 1[Charlie-2004] that literally kicked our arses here in O'town. Most of my neighbors had no power for a week, and downed oak trees were blocking streets. We missed the entire Olympics as it was over two weeks for cable to be restored. Do not discount a Cat 1 if you are directly in it's path.
We had a Cat 1[Charlie-2004] that literally kicked our arses here in O'town. Most of my neighbors had no power for a week, and downed oak trees were blocking streets. We missed the entire Olympics as it was over two weeks for cable to be restored. Do not discount a Cat 1 if you are directly in it's path.
HEY I'm going on vacation to scallop in Port St. Joe Monday-Wednesday. My last vacation was a year ago to kayak in Alaska. I know this one is only two hours away and for a couple of days but doggone I earned it and no TS is going to ruin it for me. Maybe I should go ahead and buy scallops and a larger ration of beer in case rain causes the inactment of Plan B!
No matter happens with Fay, this is a good reminder to finish getting some of the things together on our hurricane preparedness list that we have been putting off. Might as well do it today!
I've consistently found that the European Weather Site has the best forecast model and they've been showing this storm tracking east of Florida for several days now. Now they show it going ashore in So Georgia. That hasn't happened in a long time.
You can press the play button labeled "Step Valid Time" and see where they show this storm going for the next few days.