StrmTrckrMiami, My suggestion is to be calm and get to work now. Being ahead of the rush is a victory in itself. Even if it misses you and you have minimal issues, you're prepared for the next one. Plan as if you're going to be native camping for a few days, because if power goes out, you will be. As stated, get a hurricane planner and follow the checklist.
But go now, do not wait. Every hour that passes, the more the rush goes and the more likely stores will run out. I expect the 5pm advisory will be the starting gun
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