My father-in-law lives in New Smyrna Beach (near Daytona) and decided to stay in Orlando until the storm passes. I saw that the storm is hitting his address right about now.
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Glad your safe Mari.
Donna :hug::grouphug: |
Kay,
He did well to stay in Orlando. It is a smart move. The eye of the storm is not expected to hit so most likely his place will be safe when he returns to it. M |
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Matthew is forecast to go around the right side of the Bahamas at around 2 PM Wednesday. It would only be a tropical depression, and not much to worry about according to the weather charts. It may go out into the Atlantic, or head toward the Gulf of Mexico. They don't know.
There are two high pressure systems that are forecast to push Matthew away from the coast. One is almost in place now, and the other one is forecast to hit it later. Nicole is no longer a hurricane, and is forecast to turn away from the Atlantic Coast. It's downgraded to tropical storm. BF:hug::hug::hug: |
Thanks, BF.
We will have quiet for now. Parts of the Carolinas got hit hard it seems. M |
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Thank goodness. They are showing Matthew headed away from America.:Head-Spin::yahoo: The sun is shining. There is a little wind, but that's ok. BF:hug::hug::hug: |
It's 45 degrees here at 2:42 AM. What a change! We had the hurricane a few days ago, and now it's 45 degrees!!! BF:hug::hug::hug:
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air conditioner
It was eighty degrees in the house (hotter than outside) an hour ago.
The electronic reader on the a/c said "malfunction." I got hubby out of bed to fiddle with the machine and told him to call the a/c guys in the a.m. I was starting to get anxious about sleeping tonight. Then I heard the a/c eventually turn itself on. That is one of the most comforting sounds in the world. M |
I'm glad your A/C kicked on. 80 degrees is an uncomfortable temp to sleep in. You don't need any more barriers there :hug:
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Hurricane Harvey
The hurricane is a category 2 that is expected to be a category 3 when it
hits land this afternoon. The state has already evacuated people living in trailers, living near the shore, living in low lying areas. . . . =-=- Lots of oil and gas production in Texas. If they shut down for a few days, gas prices could be impacted across the U.S. |
WE are expected to receive a lot of rain starting sunday....:(
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It's hitting Texas pretty hard. The wind looks awful. BF:hug::hug::hug:
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It hit at a category 4.
Lots of flooding -- some cities are highly prone to flooding. M |
It's expected to just linger over certain areas and just dump rain on them for days on end. The flooding will be terrible... the wind damage has been awful, and they say some people may be without power for weeks...
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I think it has been over a decade since a hurricane hit land fall at a 4.
Very scary. We will get rain all next week. They have closed some of the schools in southern areas for monday and tuesday. These areas are prone to flooding. It was a year ago that we had major flooding in our area, flooding areas of lafayette that never flooded before. We were fine, just some of the streets were flooded. But we were in pensecola last year when that happened so missed it all. Some of the highways were flooded. Thankfully we had a GPS that rerouted us to safety. Some homes are still rebuilding, those with out flood insurance hardly got any assistance from fema...many abandoned their properties or sold them cheap as is and people scooped them up to gut them and repair/rebuild to sell for a profit. Bizi |
I hope your property doesn't flood and those in your area aren't too effected by the rain :hug:
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rain and tornado warnings here, yikes!:(
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Take care, Bizi.
:hug::hug::hug: M |
I know you plan to go out to see clients...
Please be careful driving and don't be afraid to cancel if the weather is too bad, or your local officials issue more serious warnings :hug::hug::hug: |
To all Neurotalk members in Houston and areas of Texas being affected by hurricane Harvey please know you are in the thoughts of many around the world. We hope that you and your family and friends come through this ordeal safely. For those who have experienced trauma, loss of homes and communities or other devastation we wish you strength and perseverance towards recovery.
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I was heading south to a clients house out of town in Abbeville. road was closed so had to cancel client.
sigh bizi |
we live in lafayette Louisiana,2 1/2 hours west of new orleans.
We are expecting heavy rains over the next few days. Poor houston. (((((HUGS))))) bizi |
Good luck with the water.
Be careful when driving because we cannot see how deep the puddles are. M |
Parents are ok
My father emailed me a day or so after the TX storm.
They lost power for half a day and did fine. (brother-in-law is an electrician who could have powered up the generator/s if necessary.) =-=- Monday night father called -- this time from sister's house -- likely they ate dinner there -- not sure. Sister has been off work but brother-in-law is a foreman so he gets called in on off days. They are all safe ---- days and days of rain but not flooding. M |
Thank you bluesfan :hug::hug::hug:
I'm glad that your family is safe, Mari :hug: |
Thanks for updates.
Donna :grouphug::hug: |
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My sister yelled at me on phone because I told her to stop explaining
Dad and Mom lost most/all of their electricity because a neighbor's tree fell on
something (transformer) or maybe the transformer fell on the tree -- have no idea. My father and I had already spoken and he and Mom were o.k. and able to laugh about the situation. =-=-= Then my sis wanted to clarify what Dad said about what fell on what. I told her I could not deal with specific details -- BRAIN NOT WORKING. She got loud and insisted on telling me. I yelled at her: STOP YELLING AT ME. She must really hate me because she kept it up. I cried after we hung up. Crying again now. M |
Sounds like she is really upset too. Its part of having these problems.
I know its hard but try blocking her out. Donna :hug::grouphug: |
hugs mari
(((((((((HUGS)))))))))) bizi:hug::hug: |
We talked a little yesterday -- my sis and I.
She knew not to tell me a freeeeking thing about the electrical issue. She talked to Hubby about how Mom and Dad are getting 110 but not 220 or something --- Hubby understood when I put him on. I do not give a darn -- too many godZillion things on my mind to have to learn about electricity. (Did I saw that work is absolutely crazy busy and I sleep two hours before going in?) M |
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I wish for more sleep for you. bizi:hug::hug::hug: |
cleaning lady coming to help me Saturday for storm prep
Possible hurricane coming middle of next week:
My hurricane preparedness list to buy Saturday: Peanut butter Some fresh fruit. Lots of distilled water -- can use after the storm for my cpap. Paper towels. Toilet paper. =-=-=-=-= WHAT I ALREADY HAVE Battery for my phone (since the phone will not charge using the car battery) Handcrank radios --- they work like sht but are back ups in case batteries are used up. Radio requiring D batteries 9 volt batteries D batteries -- might need more after checking. Huge bags of nuts for hubby. Dried fruit for hubby. Canned soup for me. Some fresh fruit. Basic first aid kit I bought from Amazon. |
I'm sorry about the incident with your sister. I'm glad that things are better now :hug:
I hope that you don't end up in the path of the hurricane, Mari. But I'm glad that you are getting prepared early :hug: |
I am tracking hurricane Irma that is out over the middle of the ocean between North Africa, and Central America. According to the predictions, it may not be headed toward Texas. It looks like it's going to go to the North away from Texas. Who can tell? It's still out there in the middle of the ocean. BF:hug::hug::hug:
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I don't want to add to the hype. Irma is a category 5 hurricane. It's headed for Florida according to the predictions. Then it's going to downgrade to a category 4 hurricane. Don't panic. Just be prepared. BF:rain::sorry::hug:
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I think I read that it is 5 miles per hour less than the record.
Very strong storm. I am sending good vibes and well wishes for safety in the storm. bizi:hug::hug::hug: |
The storm is bigger across that the whole state of Ohio.
Scroll down to see picture of Ohio: Hurricane Irma is so strong it registers on earthquake-detecting seismometers | Miami Herald Hubby thinks that our house can withstand the storm. I want to pack up the car and get somewhere safe like the mountains of Georgia. Hubby and I had everything we need but I did a run to the grocery store for a few more things -- they had already run out of things like water. The store was crowded. Work closed for Wed, Thurs, Friday. I texted my sis all day so I could talk about the storm. NOT in the mood to talk to hubby about it. So frustrated and annoyed and grouchy. M |
Stay safe.
Donna :grouphug::hug: |
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