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Hurricane Sandy
thought Iwould share that we are expecting a direct hit from hurricane sandy. UGH! :holysheep::thud::Sigh: Say a prayer if you would.
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Stay safe! Nanc |
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My pain always gets much worse when the remnants of a hurricane go through here, and the barometric pressure really drops. Being in Ohio, I cannot imagine how much worse it would be on the coasts, where it is so much more intense. Praying for you, and that there is not much damage from this storm. |
Absolutely sending a prayer your way! Take care.
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Hello Alt
You will be in my thoughts and prayers. People have done the same for me, when I faced a bulls eye of a hurricane. I know you will be prepared. God keep you safe. ginnie:hug::grouphug:
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So are we! Last year when a hurricane/tropical storm hit we lost our power for over a week! It was awful
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I have a few friends in the path of this storm as well.
Will pray that all stay safe and that all are as properly prepared as they can be....at least we have reasonably accurate hurricane tracking technology now. |
I will be praying foryou , and all others in the path of storm. Stay safe, hope you dont have any flare ups :(
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Yikes!
Thoughts and prayers are with you all on the Eastern Seaboard path of Sandy. Prep as much as you can and keep safe!
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We are supposed to get hit hard here too. They are saying either 10 inches of rain or 2 ft of snow! :confused: I am really hoping that the meteorologists are wrong as they sometimes are, but it isn't looking good. Best of luck to you with this "Frankenstorm" as they are calling it! I hope that we can all stay safe and come out of this as relatively unharmed as possible. Thoughts and prayers to you and yours, and any prayers sent my way as well would be greatly appreciated!
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I think the 10 inches of rain and the 2 ft. of snow are almost equal in my book. However, we had 14 inches of rain a few years ago. In a 3 hour period and it was horrible. Everything in the garages were floating.
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Yeah, I am kind of thinking the same. They can both be dangerous and depending on where you live one may be worse than the other. Where I live, the snow would def be of more concern as I live in higher elevation so flooding isn't an issue. But a lot of heavy snow would be. Not to mention, I am just not ready for even ONE snowflake yet, let alone two feet! Lol
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Prayers to those of you in Sandy's path!!
Also, thoughts for your health. I know changing weather affects pain!! :grouphug: |
Sandy is near but no hit yet , and already peoples trees are falling and damage is done.. tomorrow is going to be soooooo fun. I really hope I dont have to swim away from here.. so far fire Island is completely evacuated. and there is talks this storm will make it disappear all together.. oooh joy. I just hope my pain levels can ease enough to make me useful in the case of an emergency.
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