Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I usually evacuate in the morning, besides that, not too worried about this Hurricane
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Perhaps. Please cite an example of a hurricane, even a cat 4 or 5, that was more than a TS after travelling 400 miles over land. One will do. Harvey was a 4 or strong 3 at landfall, and was a TS 80 miles inland. Now try 400 miles
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Critical.......what is ur assessment???.......assuming all ur work is done. |
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Agree Hot...............it's easy to take shots on this forum, but not add any value when some one is critical. I (with no knowledge) think it's logical for a hurricane to lose strength over land.......traveling 400 miles. |
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And I do too.
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As far as water, don't forget your hot water tank hold about 40 gallons.
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Just moved here from PA last week. Yeah, great timing. Just wondering, have there been occasions where the Villages homes have lost power and water during a storm? Have any of the areas suffered local flooding due to an excessive amount of rain?
We've taken all of the precautions mentioned here, just wondering what else can be done. We have no large trees around us, no close bodies of water that I can see. We have animals, evacuating is not easy with most hotels having a "no pets" policy. The highways are suffering gridlock, no one is getting anywhere fast. Another deterrent is that most hotels within a reasonable driving distance are already booked solid. All the news that we've been watching are focused on the Orlando area, not much being said about our area. It's looking like a severe tropical storm with winds maybe 60-80 mph in our area as the storm passes. I guess the other problem is back side tornado activity that goes along with the hurricane. Thanks |
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As usual...more spin off posts than useful info. We play on staying put. I don't see that it's any safer any place else. We have the necessities...water and toilet paper. As to a battery operated radio...that's what the car is for.
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That's landscaping rocks not rockets. Hopefully the rocks will not become rockets.
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We are staying put, we do not want any Villager's looting. Bought a boat, water, sandbags and insurance, just in case.
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Donna?
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Kyrie Eleison Philadelphia(Germantown) 20 years, Brandywine Hundred, DE 3 years, St. Mary's County, MD 38 years, Villages |
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And cars going west to 19 heading toward the panhandle
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I don't think it will rain here! This storm is projected to be over 100 miles off the east coast.
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I didn't know that The Villages was that big. Here in Caroline we are about 250 miles by air to Miami.
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Closed Thread |
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