Agree rmbjoe. Hope we learned one thing from Floyd, and I'm not doing any comparison between these two storms and Floyd.It would be for the most part, Floridians need to STAY HOME. Protect and prepare your home and family, but if you get on the road, there's not going to be a good direction to go in this case. Running from one only puts you in the path of the other. Use a shelter; they will be aval. but your much more at risk in a car stuck on a highway in 50-60 mph winds and driving rain, with people losing their cool. With the exception of areas close to the coast, it's pretty much going to be a windy, rainy day that you'll survive with no problem. I hope people don't make it worse then it has to be.
Anybody think the "center" of both storms will cross the same patch of dirt at some point, within a 72-96 hour period?
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