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Good luck to all in Irene's path!
My fellow enthusiasts,
Good luck to you all in Irene's path. I'm in lower Westchester County, NY and we're preparing for the worst but hoping for sunshine! |
Hang on tight guys and gals! I hope all of you get through it safely.
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First it's damn earthquakes in the Northeast, then it's hurricanes. Maybe the Rev. was correct...rapture, anyone?
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North Carolina's coast will probably take the worst of it. I just came back from Wilmington NC 30mns ago where I helped a friend to prepare her house for the worst. Already hard rain and strong wind when I left.
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Wishing everyone well over there!
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In my neck of the woods, it'll just be a nuisance, with breezes and some showers. We could use the rain but it's going to stay east along the I-95 corridor.
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:iagree: on the Good Luck...
We got our azzes kicked by 'Canes Ivan & Frances, in 2004, way up here on the Mtn. It was not fun... So, I hope the Weather Guessers/Sensationalists have overstated it for most. "The better part of valor is discretion", as Shakespeare wrote, for those of you in its path, imo. Buena suerte, mi amigos. |
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I drove out over to Clayton to go karting this afternoon, then headed over to Smithfield NC just to see what all the hubbub was all about. The rain didn't seem particularly heavy although there was some minor flooded ditches (I guess it started raining last night non-stop). Quite windy though, I'd estimate sustained winds of around 60-70km/h (45mph) and then frequent gusts much higher than that.
Inside the car though, I guess perhaps German cars are just stable? There was the occasional tug on the steering wheel but I didn't really notice the winds while driving aside from the wildly flailing trees and road debris.......Interesting thing: I finished filling up my X3 and no more than 20 seconds later, the power went out in the entire area. All the hotels in Raleigh and Smithfield were packed. I feel for those who had to evacuate; hotels in Roanoke, Harrisonburg, Charlottesville, Lynchburg, Danville were all booked to capacity. Thankfully, I read that many of the hotel owners graciously offered discounts to those who had to leave. http://www.wset.com/story/15341923/d...icane-evacuees Interestingly, there's a sharp cutoff in areas affected. Everything west of Raleigh looks normal, but drive east, there's leaves everywhere and full storm drainage ponds. |
still raining over here but its not too bad. Very windy and rainy but hopefully it doesn't get any worse
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