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Sebastian
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Hurricanes should i be worried
      Fri Aug 25 2006 09:57 AM

Hello,

My name is Sebastian and I come from the tranquile country Belgium.
As this is naturewise the most predictable country ( it either rains or it is sunny ) i have no experience with harsh weather.
I am planning on going to Florida from 09/09 to 09/23 with my girlfriend.
We are putting a big part of our savings into this trip and I suddenly realised i had not taken the weather into account.
Is it wise to come to florida then ? Are we going to spend the holiday in a hotelroom staring outside to the rain ?
Because if this is true then i'd best stay at home because in Belgium it has not stopped raining ;-) .

Your knowledge about this would be GREATLY appreciated.

Sebastian

ps sorry for the english

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