You should be ok if it’s Thursday/Friday vs the beginning of the weekim flying to Phoenix at the end of the week and this **** is gonna end up canceling my flights isnt it. may need to fly out a few days earlier
it is ThursdayYou should be ok if it’s Thursday/Friday vs the beginning of the week
Yeah. If you’re in MIA/FLL, I think you should be ok.it is Thursday
buenoYeah. If you’re in MIA/FLL, I think you should be ok.
And we care about your travel cause..im flying to Phoenix at the end of the week and this **** is gonna end up canceling my flights isnt it. may need to fly out a few days earlier
you can ignore tooAnd we care about your travel cause..
It's going to **** off by the time we play UNC, right?
I have approximately zero experience with tropical storms / hurricanes. I just know they seem to hang around forever and come in bunches.Bye week before North Carolina. Miami is off September 1st and doesn't host the Tar Heels until the 8th.
The windy parts usually move quickly over one area. However, the generally bad rains can last days.I have approximately zero experience with tropical storms / hurricanes. I just know they seem to hang around forever and come in bunches.
Cat 2/3 hurricane by Wednesday PM tracking towards Tampa.
the strong wind will make you get there fasterim flying to Phoenix at the end of the week and this **** is gonna end up canceling my flights isnt it. may need to fly out a few days earlier
The sheer volume of rain is remarkable. Combined with the wind, it makes seeing out the windshield impossible while driving. Truly zero visibility.I have approximately zero experience with tropical storms / hurricanes. I just know they seem to hang around forever and come in bunches.
Got fam on the water on the other side, hopefully it gets pushed into landfall further south like last time. Tampa Bay would be terrible.Definitely keeping an eye on this one. Live on the water in St. Pete, on the bay side. Some of those tracks have the storm going right up or near the mouth of the bay. That would push water into the bay and put downtown Tampa and St. Pete under water.
Yeah, when Irma came through it ran up just east of the bay, pushing water out instead of in. Have a photo of my floating dock sitting on the bottom of the empty canal! Saw other pictues of seagrass flats in the bay that were completely exposed and could be walked across.Got fam on the water on the other side, hopefully it gets pushed into landfall further south like last time. Tampa Bay would be terrible.