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8 minutes ago, fuggstop said:

Boolsheet

Gonna come up the panhandle of Florida and cover the entire state of Georgia and South Carolina. So, if it's a category 3 when it makes landfall, we will get tropical storm force winds and heavy rain, with the possibility of tornadoes. According to the local weather stations anyways. And you aren't far from us, so we are in for some rough weather late Wednesday and Thursday.

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1 hour ago, midnight said:

Gonna come up the panhandle of Florida and cover the entire state of Georgia and South Carolina. So, if it's a category 3 when it makes landfall, we will get tropical storm force winds and heavy rain, with the possibility of tornadoes. According to the local weather stations anyways. And you aren't far from us, so we are in for some rough weather late Wednesday and Thursday.

Better get to higher ground, and take Fuggs with you.

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59 minutes ago, scoobdog said:

Better get to higher ground, and take Fuggs with you.

I don't think the truck can handle that maybe a semi can

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Back on topic 

@fuggstop update

michael-11am.jpg

https://weather.com/storms/hurricane/news/2018-10-08-hurricane-michael-forecast-gulf-coast-florida

Hurricane Michael will continue to intensify and is forecast to strike Florida's Panhandle as a Category 3 with dangerous storm surge flooding, destructive winds and flooding rainfall. Michael will also bring heavy rain and strong winds to other parts of the Southeast after it moves inland.

Michael is currently centered about 20 miles southwest of the western tip of Cuba and is moving north.

A hurricane watch is now posted for the northeast Gulf Coast from the Alabama/Florida border to Suwanee River, Florida, including Pensacola, Panama City and Tallahassee. Also in a hurricane watch is southwest Georgia. Hurricane watches are issued 48 hours before the arrival of tropical-storm-force winds, which is when outside preparations become dangerous.

Tropical storm watches are in effect from Suwanee River, Florida, to Anna Maria Island, Florida, including Tampa Bay. Also in a tropical storm watch is a swath from the Alabama/Florida border to the Mississippi/Alabama border as well as inland areas of southern Alabama and southwest Georgia. 

Article image content | The Weather Channel

A storm surge watch has been hoisted from Navarre, Florida, to Anna Maria Island, Florida, including Tampa Bay. This means life-threatening storm surge inundation is possible in the watch area within 48 hours.

 

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3 minutes ago, Kuroko said:

The path of the storm is going right at it again it's on the image from the site

Probably be cat 1 or tropical storm by the time it gets here. Just wind n rain. No biggie.

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6 minutes ago, fuggstop said:

Probably be cat 1 or tropical storm by the time it gets here. Just wind n rain. No biggie.

Gonna hit Florida as a category 3 then decrease in Georgia to a 2 or 1 then exit out back into the Atlantic 

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Unless it's going to bring serious rainfall and flooding danger, the only places that really need to worry are near landfall. Once the eye starts falling apart, it's nothing exceptional.

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26 minutes ago, rpgamer said:

Unless it's going to bring serious rainfall and flooding danger, the only places that really need to worry are near landfall. Once the eye starts falling apart, it's nothing exceptional.

But will the eye fall?

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