Quote: If anybody is lurking from Charlotte County, we are projected to be within 90 miles of the center. I'm not sure what that means in terms of wind speed, but I think we're in for another rough time here.
Please stay safe everyone.
Agreed there, stay safe... here in Cape Coral, my barometer is now down to 29.59 inches and still falling (thankfully not rapidly), we've had a couple of squally episodes already since about 4PM. I'm more concerned at this point about my friends in WPB, as one of them just get their power restored about 5 days ago. To all of you in the direct path, our prayers are with you.
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