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I wont even get a drop they say.
 

Thanks hopefully it will bring some to surface.
 

That's good to hear rock as far as that crazy wind goes. Last I heard it was supposed head east back out to sea around the time it hits South Carolina I think? From what I have been watching it is a beast...
 

It looks potentially catastrophic for Florida doesn't it? Hope everyone evacuated and aren't trying to ride it out.
 

With Matthew heading east, the eastern part of NC dodged a disaster.
The last storm dropped around 10"+ of rain in my area...the coastal region got even more. With water logged ground, even a stiff breeze would topple trees.

Its not looking too good for Florida...especially if hangs around or worse, it makes a return!
 

beaches should be AWE-SUM when it is all over with
 

We got everything locked down (stuff brought in, shutters closed, garage door braced, trimmed some fronds on the palm trees, etc.) and then Matthew wobbled and took a turn north... It was like a normal rainy day here in South Florida. Good news. For the folks north of me it looks like it's going to be a long day.

A near miss like this is probably the most dangerous thing a hurricane can do. After a swing and a miss like this, many people tend to go light on preparation or skip the evacuation notices.
 

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