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I am in the path of Topical Storm Elsa in Florida that will be traveling up the West Coast, and just got the following warning at 5:15pm my time on my phone:
National Weather Service:
LOL ... nothing like scaring the crap out of you, but I've lived in Florida a long time and have gone through many hurricane seasons that last from Jun 1st to Nov 30th. I had to evaculate once to my brother's house further North of me because I'm in an evacuation zone, but I'm not anticipating that I'll have to do that this time.
Winds can be up to 65mph with this tropical storm when it hits my area, so that's something to pay attention to for sure.
I just wanted to alert you in case I should end up without power, even though I've been really lucky and have only been without power once for about 2 days many years ago due to a hurricane being close. It's those feeder bands that can cause issues. Otherwise, my power outages have been really brief.
Let's see how this goes ... I'll keep you updated ... and I hope that others who live on the West Coast of Florida do ok too.
National Weather Service:
A STORM SURGE WARNING is in effect for this area for the danger of life-threatening flooding. This warning is issued up to 36 hours before hazardous conditions begin. Urgently complete efforts to protect life and properly. Follow evacuation orders if given for this area to avoid drowning or being cut off from emergency services.
LOL ... nothing like scaring the crap out of you, but I've lived in Florida a long time and have gone through many hurricane seasons that last from Jun 1st to Nov 30th. I had to evaculate once to my brother's house further North of me because I'm in an evacuation zone, but I'm not anticipating that I'll have to do that this time.
Winds can be up to 65mph with this tropical storm when it hits my area, so that's something to pay attention to for sure.
I just wanted to alert you in case I should end up without power, even though I've been really lucky and have only been without power once for about 2 days many years ago due to a hurricane being close. It's those feeder bands that can cause issues. Otherwise, my power outages have been really brief.
Let's see how this goes ... I'll keep you updated ... and I hope that others who live on the West Coast of Florida do ok too.