Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2004 Report Share Posted September 3, 2004 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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