If that holds up, the brunt of it will hit the everglades. That would be a best case scenario given the options.The newest track (5:00 eastern)
If that holds up, the brunt of it will hit the everglades. That would be a best case scenario given the options.The newest track (5:00 eastern)
We'll at least get a bunch of rain. Since I have to replace the floor in my west end because of a clogged drain, at least it's cleared and ready...Don't like that newest track one bit! Good friend of mine just retired to SC on a barrier island-she and her husband headed out this morning. Looks north AL could get hit as well.
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Bazza, with this new western track, you're gonna get about 24 hours of on shore seas and winds, batten the hatches.[video=youtube;xt9snUMP7ks]https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=26&v=xt9snUMP7ks[/video]
Good to know. The date I always can remember is November 30....the LAST day of hurricane season.Coming up on September 10 which is the peak day for Atlantic hurricanes.
Big feeder band east of youGood to know. The date I always can remember is November 30....the LAST day of hurricane season.
Wow...just as I was typing....a big boom outside...another Space X mission I didn't know about?
Bill Murray at the AlabamaWX website clarified.I can't remember for certain whether they were officially TS's by the time they got to B'ham, but Rita and Opal come to mind as possibilities. I know the gust were pretty high, just not sure about the sustained winds.
I remember sitting in school while Frederic was passing.
I had food poisoning the same day Opal came through and was spaced out on phenergan and lomotil. I'd wake up every now and then thinking something was happening. I spent the night in a trailer so I was nervous, I guess. Hadn't been married too long and had a little one.
Rita brought down a couple of tall pine across the road and a large limb out of our pecan tree.
Ivan comes to mind, but I don't remember much for some reason. Probably because I had school 5 days a week and was working full time.