Was able to get some gas. People are starting to panic around my way. I’m in south FL.
Was able to get some gas. People are starting to panic around my way. I’m in south FL.
Heres an example of the difference in numbers
Do you think they would cancel the cast preview of HHN on Wednesday... Things should be fine by opening night right?
Not if it's about to be on landEyewall replacement usually ends with a stronger storm and an expanded windfield. Best to just have shear come outta nowhere and break it apart.
I have until early Sunday to cancel my reservation for Wednesday and I already sent an email to UO regarding my horror nights tickets for next Saturday in case we are impacted down here.
Was able to go get gas last night around 11pm near my house, waited all of 5 minutes pretty much. Got water earlier this week and most of my supplies little by little the last couple of days instead of one big panic buy.
I'm still confident I'll only really see TS winds in my area where I live, but storms are finicky as you know, just hoping it turns north offshore and avoids everyone.
There is no better evac spot than the theme parks...I felt completely safe and welcomed during Charlie, which ironically avoided the Tampa area which is was slated forDuring Irma, my family and I evacuated to Orlando and Universal was incredibly accommodating across the board. Cancellation periods were waived, stays extended, and generally great service.
I never went in this but the youtube video looked interestingThis video reminds me of the attraction that used to be in Innoventions.. Stormstruck?
I live in the southeast area where it’s most likely to make landfall. I have an Airbnb for Sunday to Monday in Orlando, but should I cancel or extend my stay? It says it’ll most likely be downgraded to a Cat 1 by the time it reaches the middle of the state.
I was in Richmond, va for Isabel. It was a weak 1 or strong TS when it got to us, pretty far inland, and some folks I worked with didn’t have power for a month.
My wife and I decided after living through that if we ever had another one, even a cat 1, we were out of there.
No potable water for about a week, we were all “bathing” in the apartment complex pool every morning. It was wild.
We got power back in 24 hours but we were across from the “rich” mall and retail hub area with Saks and all that.
Best bet is to call the resort. There are probably special arrangements in place for weather.