the last frame on the infrared loop, definitely showed a slight movement to the west....if this verifies on another loop, in say 20 more minutes...izzy has started it's resumption of the predicted westward movement...then nw, then n, then ne...then lights out....
for someone...and NO, I don't wish it on anyone...
good advice on the plywood. but UNLESS it's a cat 4 or better...plywood isn't really necessary...IMHO....
of note is this...if this thing stays unpredictable...they'll have to have a MASS EVACUATION...and no way the routes north can handle all the people..could you imagine a cat 4-5 hitting New Orleans...and everyone stuck on the freeways, trying to get out?.......I pity the guys making those tough decisions...
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