Based on forecasted strength and trajectory it'll be a rain event, if that. But erring on the side of caution, I'd recommend that everybody cancel their trips - or at the very least - shelter in place until mid-next week. I will take the risk and monitor things from inside the parks.
We will all be anxiously be awaiting up to the minute reports of the weather since you so selflessly volunteered to be our own personal Jim Cantore. And just when I was losing my hope that society wasn't just a giant cesspool of occupants. Is saintly to over the top to mention? I think not!Based on forecasted strength and trajectory it'll be a rain event, if that. But erring on the side of caution, I'd recommend that everybody cancel their trips - or at the very least - shelter in place until mid-next week. I will take the risk and monitor things from inside the parks.
Agreed, poeple need to be safe!Based on forecasted strength and trajectory it'll be a rain event, if that. But erring on the side of caution, I'd recommend that everybody cancel their trips - or at the very least - shelter in place until mid-next week. I will take the risk and monitor things from inside the parks.
The typical afternoon downpours we get everyday this time of year are far more intense than what this "system" will bring to the central Florida area. Get a grip people.
I was hit straight on by Hurricane Hermine in Tallahassee. It pretty much had the same track skirting central FL and didn’t do very much there. As for me, I happened to have a trip which started two days after it came through as a Cat 1. I was without power. So, I packed up, got the heck out of dodge and spent several days at WDW instead.The typical afternoon downpours we get everyday this time of year are far more intense than what this "system" will bring to the central Florida area. Get a grip people.
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