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Anyone in the path of Florence?
From the latest NOAA graphic, a lot of VA will get a lot of rain. I hope your stepfather's sister is on her way away from the storm.
I found out early this morning that she'd evacuated and went southwest to her father in law's home. Then, of course, the track of Florence moves south. SMH. Still, she's further inland, so that's good.
I also found out early this morning that my former sister in law lives in Wilmington. Small world. I knew she'd moved south last year from her home in Northern Virginia, but I didn't know to where. She's evacuated, as well.
It looks like the track through VA is now further west than it was, so that's good for my brother and his family. I don't know how far east the rain will stretch by the time it gets to southern VA, but I think he's dodged a bullet. Still a lot of rain, I've no doubt, but nothing like it was going to be.
I'm certainly glad that it's weakened, as well. There will still be an awful storm surge, which is the worst part of a storm, but at least the wind won't be as bad as it was. Still strong, but not nearly as strong. :)
Edit: I see from the rainfall forecast on the NOAA site you posted that my brother's area is now to get 4" or under. :) :) :)
- maratsade7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Hopefully everyone will be OK. I'm watching live coverage and NC is pretty bad right now and the storm hasn't even made landfall. It's nuts.
- Brooke7 years agoAlum
Hopefully everyone will be OK. I'm watching live coverage and NC is pretty bad right now and the storm hasn't even made landfall. It's nuts.
We're getting constant updates on our end, it is pretty crazy; last reports expecting 10 trillion gallons of rainfall - yikes!
- maratsade7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
I saw the 10 trillion gallons figure -- it's incredible. The images coming from NC are pretty scary, and this is just the beginning.
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