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Ken,

I am in Broward County (between Dade & Palm Beach County). At this point Palm

Beach

does look like it may be at higher risk, but was predicted to hit Broward

County in

1992 & it hit Dade County instead. Of course this storm is bigger, and no

matter where it

hits, it will affect a lot of surrounding areas.

Kim

> > Thanks to everyone for the kind thoughts & prayers for us in

> Florida with Frances coming.

> > We are now under a hurricane warning on the east coast of Florida

> from the Keys to Flagler

> > Beach (central Florida). Some of those areas won't actually get

> hit, but they still don't

> > really know the track the hurricane will take. The best case

> scenario for us would be for it

> > to turn northward at sea, but they do not think that will happen.

> I know the news

> > sensationalizes everything, but I am starting to get a little

> scared now, not so much for

> > myself, but for my kids. This storm is bigger than any hurricane

> that has hit here before

> > (including ) & is moving much slower, which means that we

> should expect severe

> > weather for a longer period of time (they are saying maybe 18

> hours). We'll be camping

> > out in our laundry room praying for the best.

> >

> > Kim C.

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HI Kim,

Thanks for letting me know where you are.

The hurricane has diminished somewhat, let's hope that continues.

Good luck and please let us know how you make out.

Ken M

:)

> > > Thanks to everyone for the kind thoughts & prayers for us in

> > Florida with Frances coming.

> > > We are now under a hurricane warning on the east coast of

Florida

> > from the Keys to Flagler

> > > Beach (central Florida). Some of those areas won't actually

get

> > hit, but they still don't

> > > really know the track the hurricane will take. The best case

> > scenario for us would be for it

> > > to turn northward at sea, but they do not think that will

happen.

> > I know the news

> > > sensationalizes everything, but I am starting to get a little

> > scared now, not so much for

> > > myself, but for my kids. This storm is bigger than any

hurricane

> > that has hit here before

> > > (including ) & is moving much slower, which means that we

> > should expect severe

> > > weather for a longer period of time (they are saying maybe 18

> > hours). We'll be camping

> > > out in our laundry room praying for the best.

> > >

> > > Kim C.

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