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Post by katlady on Sept 26, 2024 20:18:06 GMT
Those of you in the path of Hurricane Helene, stay safe!!
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Post by Scrapper100 on Sept 26, 2024 20:27:56 GMT
I keep coming to see if there is a thread. I don’t know how many peas will be affected. I hope all are prepping or getting out of the way. It sounds like a scary one. I hope it’s not nearly as bad as I am hearing. I hope everyone remains safe and will post updates when they can.
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Post by malibou on Sept 26, 2024 20:53:28 GMT
I'm certain that tampascrapper has moved out of FL. No idea if @bergdorfblonde is still there. There must be more FL peas. Guessing they may be quite preoccupied at this point.
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Post by Linda on Sept 26, 2024 21:05:29 GMT
Thank you - I'm in north central Florida where I-10 and I-75 meet. So far so good but Helene hasn't made landfall yet and we're about as far inland as you can get in Florida. Our waffle houses all closed at 2pm though and that's never a good sign.
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Post by Zee on Sept 26, 2024 21:05:40 GMT
They have cancelled schools and events all throughout the Atlanta area due to the tropical storm effects. Winds possible up to 60mph which means so many downed trees and power outages. 8-15" of rain predicted tonight which means there absolutely WILL be flooding. I'm hoping everyone stays safe.
I'll be at home, hoping to have power but not expecting it.
I had an event this weekend that is delayed for tomorrow but I sincerely hope they just cancel it since I'm not driving through flood waters to set up a tent and hope I can make a sale from one of maybe three people in attendance. Dumb.
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Post by katlady on Sept 26, 2024 21:21:21 GMT
Thank you - I'm in north central Florida where I-10 and I-75 meet. So far so good but Helene hasn't made landfall yet and we're about as far inland as you can get in Florida. Our waffle houses all closed at 2pm though and that's never a good sign. I was reading about Waffle House’s closing, and they rarely do that. I have an acquaintance who is sitting at her house, just waiting. Hope you are safe and check in when you can!
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Post by Linda on Sept 26, 2024 21:29:47 GMT
Thank you - I'm in north central Florida where I-10 and I-75 meet. So far so good but Helene hasn't made landfall yet and we're about as far inland as you can get in Florida. Our waffle houses all closed at 2pm though and that's never a good sign. I was reading about Waffle House’s closing, and they rarely do that. I have an acquaintance who is sitting at her house, just waiting. Hope you are safe and check in when you can! Thank you - yes, all prepared as much as possible and waiting...
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Post by Linda on Sept 26, 2024 21:31:11 GMT
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Post by Zee on Sept 26, 2024 21:56:02 GMT
You too, I'm not worried for myself but hoping you are good! At least our Waffle Houses are still open. I think! It's been raining, mostly lightly, for over 24 hours, but it's supposed to be very bad from about 8pm to 8am tonight. Starting to pick up now.
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Post by gina on Sept 26, 2024 22:06:24 GMT
My son flew home last-min yesterday. He goes to U of Tampa. 3rd year, 3rd evacuation. He is in a house this year so they did the sandbag thing, moved the cars, etc. When he mentioned coming home since classes were canceled all week, I tried to find a flight. I feel better with him up here in NY and am happy cooking ad baking for him for a few days. (1st year he flew home. He did't know anybody yet. Last year they closed campus I think on day 2 but he evacuated to the east coast with a friend.) He flew out of Orlando so his car is with a friend there. Hoping all remain safe! He has friends at Florida State and they are supposed to get 15-20' swells of water when it hits. I keep reading from local meteorologists they are afraid people aren't understanding the severity of this storm.
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Post by Zee on Sept 26, 2024 22:18:11 GMT
My son flew home last-min yesterday. He goes to U of Tampa. 3rd year, 3rd evacuation. He is in a house this year so they did the sandbag thing, moved the cars, etc. When he mentioned coming home since classes were canceled all week, I tried to find a flight. I feel better with him up here in NY and am happy cooking ad baking for him for a few days. (1st year he flew home. He did't know anybody yet. Last year they closed campus I think on day 2 but he evacuated to the east coast with a friend.) He flew out of Orlando so his car is with a friend there. Hoping all remain safe! He has friends at Florida State and they are supposed to get 15-20' swells of water when it hits. I keep reading from local meteorologists they are afraid people aren't understanding the severity of this storm. Yes, if it's going to be bad in NE GA I can't imagine how it will be for people along the coast! This one is really strong. Hoping they are all safe ❤️
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Post by jeremysgirl on Sept 26, 2024 22:28:41 GMT
I have such a hard time getting my brain around how destructive these hurricanes can be. I can't imagine how scary it must be. Linda I'll keep you in my prayers.
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Post by CeeScraps on Sept 26, 2024 22:39:36 GMT
We are in TN. We have been getting rain today, although not hurricane rain. The hurricane stuff starts tonight. It's the wind which will be nasty. They are saying 35-60 mph winds could hit us. We are in the valley. East of us on the plateau will have less wind.
We've tied our boat down. Moved our potted plants up next to the house.
Oh.....I find this interesting....we've had rain all day today. The hummingbirds are fighting each other for food. We have 4 feeders out. We will pull them in tonight because they are glass. I don't want to be picking glass out of our mulch when this is over.
Edited to add….campgrounds in the Smokies are closed. Roads are closed, schools closed, stores closed…..so if you’re headed this way check first to see if the mountains are open.
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Post by sweetpeasmom on Sept 26, 2024 22:39:45 GMT
I'm in NE Ga. I am a little nervous about this one. I saw a local meteorologist post that this has the potential of being Atlanta's Hugo. I lived in Columbia when Hugo hit. It was supposed to be a direct hit and shifted to the right at the last minute and went up to Charolotte. The damage was still pretty hefty in the Columbia area.
I'm preparing to sleep in the basement tonight. Making sure all my devices are charged, will have a change of clothes, shoes, etc. should I need it. I made a Walmart order for dd. She's at school in NW Atlanta.
All the Peas in the path, praying we are all safe!
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Post by librarylady on Sept 26, 2024 22:59:29 GMT
Prayers for all in the path of the storm.
I experienced a cat 4 hurricane, Carla, and it is very scary.
Please evacuate if you can. 🤞
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Post by valincal on Sept 26, 2024 23:19:12 GMT
Stay safe peas!
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Post by tampascrapper on Sept 26, 2024 23:50:24 GMT
I'm certain that tampascrapper has moved out of FL. No idea if @bergdorfblonde is still there. There must be more FL peas. Guessing they may be quite preoccupied at this point. I’m not in Tampa or Florida anymore but I’m hoping anyone in the path of this stays safe!
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Post by Zee on Sept 26, 2024 23:54:00 GMT
I'm in NE Ga. I am a little nervous about this one. I saw a local meteorologist post that this has the potential of being Atlanta's Hugo. I lived in Columbia when Hugo hit. It was supposed to be a direct hit and shifted to the right at the last minute and went up to Charolotte. The damage was still pretty hefty in the Columbia area. I'm preparing to sleep in the basement tonight. Making sure all my devices are charged, will have a change of clothes, shoes, etc. should I need it. I made a Walmart order for dd. She's at school in NW Atlanta. All the Peas in the path, praying we are all safe! My power went out for about 10 min, long enough to light candles all over and then it came back on. But I'm not expecting it to stay on! We shall see.
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Post by Linda on Sept 27, 2024 0:23:49 GMT
I have such a hard time getting my brain around how destructive these hurricanes can be. I can't imagine how scary it must be. Linda I'll keep you in my prayers. Thank you - I think we should be ok - I'm about as inland as you can get in Florida which helps. Usually we're the place they stage the linemen/trucks...not this time though. last I read winds were 130mph - we won't see them that high here - I'm inland - but we are expecting gusts up to about 90mph which is more than we've gotten in previous storms. We're not getting the amount of rain this time - thankfully as our rivers are still swollen from Debby last month (I got 12" then) - but some places will. Plus the storm surges are devastating to the coastal areas. And tornadoes as well. And this hurricane is BIG as well as powerful so a LOT of places are going to be impacted.
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Post by whipea on Sept 27, 2024 0:34:14 GMT
Southeast FL, had gusty winds, some heavy rain but that should be it. We have had tornado warning and are under tropical storm watch. All schools and universities were closed except for where I work. They close K-12 when wind is predicted to exceed 30 mph, not safe for busses.
Hope everyone on the west coast and the bend are in a safe place and able evacuate if indicated. Major storm serge. Thinking of you.
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Post by frog on Sept 27, 2024 1:28:44 GMT
We got reports from some of our friends in Fort Myers. We got about two feet of water in the streets from the storm surge. There was some wind damage and a few trees down. So glad we didn’t get more because we just finished rehabbing the house from Hurricane Ian. Thoughts and prayers for everyone in Helene’s path. Hurricanes can be seriously dangerous and destructive.
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Post by Linda on Sept 27, 2024 1:39:20 GMT
We got reports from some of our friends in Fort Myers. We got about two feet of water in the streets from the storm surge. There was some wind damage and a few trees down. wow- hope they are all okay We have a tree down - not one of ours but directly across the street. Fortunately it's only blocking half the road (and there are only two houses- ours and the across the road neighbours and they are staying with family tonight) so we'll be able to get out post-storm. We're on a corner so even if it had blocked the road - we could have driven through our yard to the other road.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 27, 2024 1:40:37 GMT
Predicting cat 4 at landfall. Wids up to 140 MPH. 20 foot surges. Take cover as if a tornado. Go to interior of house. In tub under mattress.
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Post by Sanibel on Sept 27, 2024 1:47:16 GMT
I’m all the way just north of Indianapolis and we have a wind advisory tomorrow!
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Post by TXMary on Sept 27, 2024 1:51:07 GMT
Stay safe, peas! Prayers for all in the path!
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Post by cmpeter on Sept 27, 2024 2:08:04 GMT
I was on a call with some co-workers in ATL yesterday, half of them had no idea the storm was coming! Work has been sending out email alerts for the past two days. We have offices in Atlanta and St. Pete, FL.
Stay safe peas!
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Post by Merge on Sept 27, 2024 2:10:19 GMT
Thinking of all of you. If you live where there will be a direct hit and storm surge, please don't try to ride it out!
I was just texting with my brother in Atlanta and they are expecting tropical storm conditions, which is not good given all the trees they have.
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Post by nicolep on Sept 27, 2024 2:23:30 GMT
I’m all the way just north of Indianapolis and we have a wind advisory tomorrow! I'm 15 minutes north of Dayton in Ohio and same here.
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Post by flanz on Sept 27, 2024 3:07:56 GMT
I'm liking all of your posts = thank you for sharing.
May you all be safe! This sounds wicked.
Our poor planet was crying in pain and now she seems to be having a downright nervous breakdown. All the flooding in Europe this week... there's no end to the weather news, tragedies wrought by climate change.
PLEASE get to the safest place you can. so many of us will be praying/ sending you positive thoughts. xo
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Post by cindytred on Sept 27, 2024 3:23:17 GMT
Thank you - I'm in north central Florida where I-10 and I-75 meet. So far so good but Helene hasn't made landfall yet and we're about as far inland as you can get in Florida. Our waffle houses all closed at 2pm though and that's never a good sign. Uh oh! to the Waffle Houses closing your area. Be safe. Praying for all in its' path. Cindy
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