Latest Euro Model. Landfall should be Thursday morning. Be on your toes and make your preps PSU Floridians.
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Exiting the East coast almost right over my houseLatest Euro Model. Landfall should be Wednesday. Be on your toes and make your preps PSU Floridians.
Then there’s the potential storm surge for those near the beaches and bays.
"RAINFALL: Rainfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches, with localized totals up to 15 inches, are expected across portions of the Florida Peninsula and the Keys through Wednesday night. This rainfall brings the risk of considerable flash, urban, and areal flooding, along with the potential for moderate to major river flooding."
In 2004 we had 4 in 6 weeks, I believe. Direction immaterial. it still sux. lmaoI don't remember many west to east storms crossing FL. Lots of east to west ones though. Parts of the west coast are going to get battered. Again. But the east coast could see 90 mph winds. Everything is backwards. The bad/good side of the storm is reversed for the east coast.
Jeanne was the worst for me. I feared Andrew more, but it veered way south. Jeanne was moving at 1mph w/ 90mph sustained. That and Frances had me w/out power for about 20 days.In 2004 we had 4 in 6 weeks, I believe. Direction immaterial. it still sux. lmao
I didn't see any so my deepest apologies...probably due to the ignore feature!!!!! More Crying James F threads!More Milton threads!
We’re going to help our sons when they buy their first home but already told son1 we’re not helping him buy in CA. This uninsured homes thing is gonna bury peopleBest of luck to all of this board’s FLA residents, full time and part time.
I fear what will happen to homeowners insurance rates after Helene and this storm.
I don't remember many west to east storms crossing FL. Lots of east to west ones though. Parts of the west coast are going to get battered. Again. But the east coast could see 90 mph winds. Everything is backwards. The bad/good side of the storm is reversed for the east coast.
Not just FL everyone absorbs those costs as well as what will rates be in NC/SC/GA as well.Best of luck to all of this board’s FLA residents, full time and part time.
I fear what will happen to homeowners insurance rates after Helene and this storm.