I’m well aware the “cone†is over more than Kissimmee. I’ve been experiencing these storms since 1960 (Donna) so no need to talk down to me. Who’s “predicting gloom and doom� Not I. You need to project your so-called knowledge to the local weather forecasters who are stating the storm will be a Cat 1 from the east coast of Florida to the Gulf. They are definitive the eye will be somewhat south of Kissimmee. No biggy unless it reaches a high Cat 1. Most do lose strength after landfall, but most also ramp up right before landfall. More than likely not this one due to it moving too fast, the location and the time of year.
Did you “relax a bit†and be complacent over the “bit of weather†by a storm named Ian or Zeta? You can get off your high horse now.
The only thing which concerns me is losing power. I’ve been through enough of them to know that’s a possibility.
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