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Growing up in Indiana and living in Nebraska so long I am used to tornadoes. Pretty much ignored the warnings and watched like most people. It is odd to see people so worried about a storm. But I also never lost power for weeks at a time. Sounds miserable I just hope I have internet sunday. And beer |
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Be sure to inflate your floaties! We are expecting flooding in upstate SC but nothing like you will likely get.
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What city you live in Omaha ?
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Raleigh area
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smitty46953 (09-12-2018) |
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Thx. That big bastard changed its course. We’ve got evacuees flooding into town and people acting like it’s the apocalypse. People get a bit melodramatic here when there is a forecast for an inch of snow let alone a big storm. My biggest concern is I’ve got a 100+ yr old post oak looming over my house. Too much rain or wind and I could have a dangerous situation.
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Are you above the water level. Don't want to be in the path of any flooding. I live in Florida part of the year. That stuff can get scary fast. |
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Yeah man i am not worried about flooding where I am at |
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