Yeah, that mother is moving slowly. It’ll be an event.Doesn’t look good for Georgia and South Carolina.
Got a lot of rain and 50 mph gusts here in Naples. Quite a bit stronger than expected. It really intensified quickly. Makes me worried for the rest of the season.Staying dry I hope. Rain beginning here in Tavares.![]()
A kick in the balls to summer-themed businesses. SMH.Damn, I'm flying into Myrtle Beach on Wed. and leaving on Sat. Not looking good. Daughter is driving in from Raleigh to meetup, so I'm thinking of cancelling just to keep everyone out of harms way.
Tarpon Springs, west of Tampa. Now at 8-1/2 inches and still raining hard. Winds quite mild at the moment at 2 mphStaying dry I hope. Rain beginning here in Tavares.![]()
My guy at TriState weather says be ready for storms end of week dropping inches of rain. Hope my pump works out.
Got a lot of rain and 50 mph gusts here in Naples. Quite a bit stronger than expected. It really intensified quickly. Makes me worried for the rest of the season.
Lil wind, 5 inches of rain, drains into our lakes rather quickly.Staying dry I hope. Rain beginning here in Tavares.![]()
Is that why Florida has low insurance rates? SarcasmLil wind, 5 inches of rain, drains into our lakes rather quickly.
Here in Naples, this is just a typical offshore Low Depression with some wind gusts of note and a good amount of rain. When you are in flat land approx. 3 feet above sea level or less - wrong engineering of roadways will flood and TV will hype.
There are two lead weather people on TV from Penn State - CBS and NBC - that over emphasize bad weather conditions for tourists and older residents. But .... with Hurricane Ian, they did not understand to say - get out of the way - and the damage was major. People died - Ft Myers Beach will never be the same. Two years later and some areas are not repaired.
Yesterday - rain and wind, stay inside and watch a movie, then take a nap. Any excess water will evaporate or flow into the Gulf, when everything dries out - golf will return ! Been here 20 years and this was really not bad at all, experienced worse on LBI.
I work PT at a marina just north of MYB so we’ve been watching Debby closely. Still a little hard to know what she’ll do but most projections show our area getting 10-15 inches of rain from Tuesday through Friday. If I were you, I’d take a raincheck on a trip here this week.Damn, I'm flying into Myrtle Beach on Wed. and leaving on Sat. Not looking good. Daughter is driving in from Raleigh to meetup, so I'm thinking of cancelling just to keep everyone out of harms way.
Thanks. Yeah I'm following the flight closely to see what Spirit does. Much of my extended family is there already and I haven't seen in years. My daughter will either bale on the trip or come down a day later. We're staying in North Myrtle Beach actually. Not that that would make a significant difference weather wise.I work PT at a marina just north of MYB so we’ve been watching Debby closely. Still a little hard to know what she’ll do but most projections show our area getting 10-15 inches of rain from Tuesday through Friday. If I were you, I’d take a raincheck on a trip here this week.
At least you’re not expecting your daughter to bail on the trip - with that much rain it would be inhumane.Thanks. Yeah I'm following the flight closely to see what Spirit does. Much of my extended family is there already and I haven't seen in years. My daughter will either bale on the trip or come down a day later. We're staying in North Myrtle Beach actually. Not that that would make a significant difference weather wise.
You might be right. Spaghetti models now have Debby passing W of DC and then directly through State College.It's going to be worse in Pennsylvania than it was in Florida....
A couple of weeks go I would have said bring it on please. But, after all the storms and rain the past couple of weeks and the couple of inches we received yesterday, last night and today, I hope it is a miss.You might be right. Spaghetti models now have Debby passing W of DC and then directly through State College.
You are where?A couple of weeks go I would have said bring it on please. But, after all the storms and rain the past couple of weeks and the couple of inches we received yesterday, last night and today, I hope it is a miss.
Of course, that is just hope. Looks like we are in for a couple inches or more on Friday.
The rain volume reports from some of the towns in this tiny little previously category one hurricane are incredible.
You called that. Really bad in North Central PA. Potter County, Tioga County having problems. All the creeks have overflowed. The Little Loyalsock (east of there) is about to overflow.It's going to be worse in Pennsylvania than it was in Florida....
If you were working out in Westfield this AM, you may be in Elkland by now.It was quite the show at my gym this morning.
Over by our place in Hillsgrove in Sullivan County the Loyalsock is insane how high it is ... Heart breaking for many with so much damageYou called that. Really bad in North Central PA. Potter County, Tioga County having problems. All the creeks have overflowed. The Little Loyalsock (east of there) is about to overflow.
So sad when all one can do is pile up sandbags and pray. Wishing them solace.Over by our place in Hillsgrove in Sullivan County the Loyalsock is insane how high it is ... Heart breaking for many with so much damage
Over by our place in Hillsgrove in Sullivan County the Loyalsock is insane how high it is ... Heart breaking for many with so much damage
Some good news down the road at least:They were live from there on the news this morning. Devastation is incredible.
No it was not. Living here in Allentown it was a minor nuisance.It's going to be worse in Pennsylvania than it was in Florida....
Well I had 1 outer band of rain for 5 mins here in FL and meanwhile half of PA is under water.... so just depends where you are located.No it was not. Living here in Allentown it was a minor nuisance.
Living in Allentown is just a minor nuisance?No it was not. Living here in Allentown it was a minor nuisance.