You can come here to the blue dot lol. I made 3 pots of coffee and have a half gallon of half and half on ice. It might be cold coffee, but it's coffee.You coming to visit? I forgot to get half and half last night with the rest of my storm supplies.....
Our Southwest flight (to NYC) yesterday was cancelled. Earliest they could rebook was Thursday. Can't take another week off from work so we have a (pricey) Jetblue flight tonight. Hoping the winds are low by then.We're in Yellowstone trying to get to Albany today... flight yesterday was canceled on Friday (no storm related, no reason given... thanks Southwest).
It's weakening and moving fast, I believe you'll be okay. We went through the worst already and the region was not hit as hard as feared (albeit there are localities that are still hurting and a lot of power outages). Power outages are in the thousands vs 100s of thousands feared.I'm in western MA and it's starting to get windy. Looks like it's going to come pretty close to me. The projected path keeps changing between east and west of here.
I have a brother in S Carolina. He gets hammered every year. The house is on stilts, propane generator, and even so sometimes they are supposed to evacuate.Long Island/New England presents such an inviting target for hurricanes. If such a landmass was further south it would getting smacked every other year or so.
Sun is starting to come out at the blue dot:
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Long Island/New England presents such an inviting target for hurricanes. If such a landmass was further south it would getting smacked every other year or so.
Nah. Pretty mild usually.Is it hot living on a blue dot???