Be safe all!!They told us today to call before coming to work Sunday and Monday. Still supposed to be 70mph winds as it passes thru Mass. I do NOT want to be out driving a TT.
The problem comes when people do not take the warnings seriously or ignore evacuation orders and then expect to be able to pick up the phone and call 911 and ask for help. I think it is in NC where the authorities told people who decide to stay put that they will not be able to receive any help whatsoever.
I will be on the western fringe of the storm as it passes through New England late Sunday afternoon in to Monday morning and expect a lot of wind and rain.
I think the timing of the storm will make for a very interesting Monday and Tuesday.
He's too busy following me on BC!Sounds like you'll be stuck indoors for the weekend. That's a good time to catch up on things....like getting that week's pay all ready to mail to me in CA.
The Rolling Stones played the Carrier Dome Sept 21-22, 1989. Hurricane Hugo exited the US near Lake Erie on Sept 23, 1989.
Close but no cigar.
The problem comes when people do not take the warnings seriously or ignore evacuation orders and then expect to be able to pick up the phone and call 911 and ask for help. I think it is in NC where the authorities told people who decide to stay put that they will not be able to receive any help whatsoever.
I will be on the western fringe of the storm as it passes through New England late Sunday afternoon in to Monday morning and expect a lot of wind and rain.
I think the timing of the storm will make for a very interesting Monday and Tuesday.
And we are officially on a one day lay-off for Sunday.
Too bad it had to be the weekend, eh ?