I hope no one is planning on trying to evac to Atlanta, cause just like on Labor Day weekend, hotel rooms are few and far between here....
Just a gut feeling here, but I'm thinking that if that High doesn't start to get a move on, Atlanta's gonna have some more problems with heavy rain and trees falling....
Worst case scenario? Jeanne, a re-formed Ivan III and this new Low in the gulf.....
Please someone send Mother Nature an industrial strength Midol cause she is mad about something.....
Seriously, everyone in the path of Jeanne, we here in Georgia are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers for a safe passage through this storm.
-------------------- You know it's a bad day.....when you wake up and see Jim Cantore and Geraldo Rivera broadcasting from your backyard....literally!
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