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Janet...your post scared me.
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 456011" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>UAN, Cat 1 hurricanes sound a lot worse than they are-remember that. And think practically, like everyone is suggesting, you will be okay. Remember about the eye of the storm. And above all, DO NOT watch the very local forecasts. Instead go onto the National Hurricane Center website, you will see a map of the hurricane path, tap on the the swirly hurricane graphic and it will enlarge. This will show you a time frame and impact. Next, all the way up in the left side of the page, enter your zip code and you will get exact weather expectations for your specific town. This will be very helpful in keeping you aware of what to expect. You can also go to the American Red Cross for preparation info and possibly shelter info, if you feel you need to leave your home. Honestly, the wind is what scares me the most and if you've put away things that can fly around, you should be fine in terms of things flying through windows etc. Wish you lived closer, you could come hang with us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 456011, member: 2211"] UAN, Cat 1 hurricanes sound a lot worse than they are-remember that. And think practically, like everyone is suggesting, you will be okay. Remember about the eye of the storm. And above all, DO NOT watch the very local forecasts. Instead go onto the National Hurricane Center website, you will see a map of the hurricane path, tap on the the swirly hurricane graphic and it will enlarge. This will show you a time frame and impact. Next, all the way up in the left side of the page, enter your zip code and you will get exact weather expectations for your specific town. This will be very helpful in keeping you aware of what to expect. You can also go to the American Red Cross for preparation info and possibly shelter info, if you feel you need to leave your home. Honestly, the wind is what scares me the most and if you've put away things that can fly around, you should be fine in terms of things flying through windows etc. Wish you lived closer, you could come hang with us. [/QUOTE]
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