HenOnAJuneBug
Crowing
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It's down to a cat 2. Headed inland due north it looks like.
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Tons of tornado warnings, moving from 70 to 90 mph. Keep popping up left and right from the east and heading to the west.tornadoost: 18957209 said:It's down to a cat 2. Headed inland due north it looks like.
Or they had honestly planned on taking their pets with them but were forced to leave them behind when told "get on the bus", "we have to leave now", "sorry pets are not allowed in our shelter". It's hard to say but I would rather err on the side they loved their pets and didn't want to leave them behind. Why else put them in carriers or cages or even tied up so they didn't wander off?They may have tied them out there to be picked up. Hopefully, that was the reason.
Why else put them in carriers or cages or even tied up so they didn't wander off?
It's hard knowing when things are happening over there, with the time differences... I just hope it isn't that bad and passes over as quickly and non-destructively as it can.We are predicted to be hit hardest between 2-3 am.
What city are you in?We are predicted to be hit hardest between 2-3 am. It is going to be a long night. Back parture has 3 feet of water, 6 hours before it gets here. We had to borrow roofing from the birds to protect our windows. I feel bad about that. But if something happens to us, who would care for them? Guilt trip. Gunna be an all nighter..
What city are you in?
I know you mentioned it before, but I CRS.
Slow deep breaths.
What city are you in?
I know you mentioned it before, but I CRS.
Slow deep breaths.
I think Connie said near Ocala