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Hurricane/Tropical Storm to hit area Friday

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Nov 13, 2011
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Several inches of rain, Zika, boils, locusts, and rivers of blood. So unless BHS scoreboards land on the field, there will still be a soggy game (barring area-wide power failure). Charlie in Aug. 2004 turned Central Florida into a colorful blue-tarp-roofed disaster area because scrub oaks fell on everyone's houses (local yocals refused to trim those huge overhanging tree branches). Hint: forget the plywood for your windows and get out the chain saw today or tomorrow!
 
The storm is likely to be pretty far out in the Atlantic on Saturday night. Don't go Jim Cantore on me.
 
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Nothing to worry about. By daylight Friday morning the storm is projected to have already passed over Florida and be in the Atlantic. By game time Saturday the storm is forecast to be way out near Bermuda.
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Nothing to worry about. By daylight Friday morning the storm is projected to have already passed over Florida and be in the Atlantic. By game time Saturday the storm is forecast to be way out near Bermuda.
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Thank you so much! I just canceled my cable subscription Saves me a lot of money Who needs the weather channel when I have Square Knight.
 
Several inches of rain, Zika, boils, locusts, and rivers of blood. So unless BHS scoreboards land on the field, there will still be a soggy game (barring area-wide power failure). Charlie in Aug. 2004 turned Central Florida into a colorful blue-tarp-roofed disaster area because scrub oaks fell on everyone's houses (local yocals refused to trim those huge overhanging tree branches). Hint: forget the plywood for your windows and get out the chain saw today or tomorrow!
The only storm I would be worried about is the UCFast offense that's going to storm right through South Carolina. They better hunker down.
 
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