AccuWeather.com Hurricane Center meteorologists continue to forecast Hurricane Irene will strike the Outer Banks of North Carolina after bringing life-threatening conditions to much of the Bahamas.
Next, Irene will past close to or over the Delmarva Peninsula and New Jersey, then move on to the New York City area, the Hudson Valley and interior New England. The northern portion of this track is farther west and a bit slower than forecast earlier this week, and will result in more serious problems with heavy rain and damaging wind gusts farther west in New England and the northern mid-Atlantic.
7 comments:
This is the BIG ONE. This is the Hurricane that will blow the Delmarva Peninsula's economy off the map.
no difference if storm takes the house or the bank.
yeah because when the storm takes your house the banks and the insurance won't pay and all of a sudden a place that has taken yuor money for 30+ years doesn't exist anymore and your money your entitled to is gone...
Your better off living in the woods than a fema trailer for 5 years...
chill out. it's predicted to be cat 2 when it comes people. Unless you have waterfront property, you'll be ok
chainsaw ck
generator ck
gas ck
flashlight ck
water ck
food ck
bullets ck
think i'll manage!
75mph tops.This will be an excellent drill for the one in Sept.
I agree. This is a test. This is only a test compared to the one in September.
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