If people are planning on evacuating into Georgia, your best bet would be anywhere on the eastern part of the state say from Macon to Augusta. The Columbus area got hit pretty hard last night as well as the southern metro counties of Atlanta.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, or it maybe the 2 hours sleep I had last night, but if some of the models are showing Dennis to take a Florida/Alabama track, wouldn't that give it the exact same track as Ivan from last year?
If it is the case, I think I may need to re-inflate my water wings here because Atlanta can't take any more heavy rain....
-------------------- 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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