Forecasters say there is a possibility Irene could move into the Chesapeake Bay as a hurricane by late this weekend.
Projections from the National Hurricane Center in Miami show Irene could make landfall on the North Carolina coast, then move toward the north into the Chesapeake Bay area on Sunday.
The updated forecast released Tuesday morning said Irene currently was centered about 70 miles south of Grand Turk Island. It was moving west-northwest at 12 mph with maximum sustained winds near 100 mph.
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Hey Joe freshman move in is tommorow so traffic is gonna be heavy on the South end of town around SU..
ReplyDeletepossibility Irene could move into the Chesapeake Bay as a hurricane. possibility Irene could move east out to sea too. but that won't sell extra milk and bread.
ReplyDeleteThe models keep shifting it further and further east. The more they hype a storm, the less impact it has. Watch it be a total bust.
ReplyDeleteIF it does go up the bay, that puts Delmarva on the East side of her, the most dangerous side.
ReplyDeleteYou people just keep mocking. You'd better be prepared if this happens! There will be a LOT of damage locally in this scenario!
Better SAFE than SORRY!
My house was built in 1954, most likely I would ride it out right here with extra food and water I already have.
ReplyDeleteI think it was 1985 when I was living in OC we evacuated and drove 100 miles inland just to have the Hurricane come up the bay and right over the cleap motel we had evacuated to.
Weather forcasters can predict, however it's usually not until the day before that you really know what it's going to do.
People in the gulf states go through that so much that's why it's hard to get some people to evacuate.
Come on Irene!!!!!!! We need the rain and We have homeowners and flood insurance!!!!!! Also, We have lived thru Hurricanes before and the weather people make it worse than what it is!!!!!!
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