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Florida Peeps! What's it doing by your home?


FlowerMama

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Today was actually a beautiful day in Central Florida. Nothing really out of the oridinary except huge lines at the stores and gas stations.

 

Just put up the storm boards a few hours ago.

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Cloudy and breezy this Morning when I went for my coffee.

I am on the Gulf Side. We are expecting Rain and TS winds later t'day and t'night.

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I'm in Clearwater - on the Gulf Coast and we don't really expect more than a little rain and some wind. Probably just enough to knock down a few tree branches... the usual stuff.

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Had to share what a friend who lives near the east coast of Fl on a river has done to protect their rescued tortoise who normally roams their 5 acres..2drhohe.jpg.

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currently drinking hurricanes- if you can't beat em join em. It's 1:45 P.M. Friday, not much happening yet. some small light rain bands. House is boarded up so I have to go outside to see anything. Dogs are getting antsy. Fish are clueless.

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Just waiting :) assuming power will go out per usual

 

 

Had to share what a friend who lives near the east coast of Fl on a river has done to protect their rescued tortoise who normally roams their 5 acres..2drhohe.jpg.

 

HARRY! How will your tortoises fair?

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Im ####ed. Thought I had D batteries for my battery pump and I do not. Of course they are all gone from my local stores. If the power goes out, my tank is dead. Anything I can do? stir the water? lol..god dammit!!!

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Turkey baste it, fill a cup of tank water and then pour it back in.

 

Fill up some drinking water bottles and freeze them. If the temp goes too high in the tank, you can put a bottle in to cool it.

 

Not much else one can do in these situations. As long as everyone is safe, thats important.

 

Have you checked walmart, they usually have a slew of batteries

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Gainesville here, I work part time at a Best Buy and had so many people buying the APC battery backups yesterday. We aren't expecting mass damage or anything, but I have 5G each of SW, RODI, RO (for drinking), and ~20G waste water (for toilets). I am only concerned about losing power here. I filled up my car today which was at less than half a tank, went to three gas stations before I found one with gas, and even then they only had premium.

 

I know some guys in Jacksonville area whose houses are slated to be underwater if the storm surge is really 8-12 ft, they're expecting to loose their tanks and everything else. Can't imagine that feeling.

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MedievalITGuy

Over in North Melbourne here. It has been gloomy and raining off and on all day, though nothing too severe yet. I suspect we're going to be fine, because even with the palm trees swaying across the lake, it's almost dead still around our apartment.

 

As for tank backups, we've got 5 gals of RODI for the tanks, and plenty of drinking water. and two battery powered air pumps, so we should be good.

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SouthFlorida_Tron

Two things I can't stand, no AC, and no water movement in the tanks...

 

TV I can deal without... IPhone gets me by...

 

Our power flickered twice. Lucky...

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Power outage is the worst part of these storms in my area. Luckily I still have power for the time being.

 

Its only raining a bit right now but supposedly the sustained winds right now are at 45mph. Much of our fence was toppled and some of our bushes/trees were broken. No home damage either.

 

Tonight should be the worst of it according to the weather stations.

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HARRY! How will your tortoises fair?

Lol! They're great. The "hurricane" was smaller than an average Florida storm here, didn't even lose power ?

It completely missed south Florida. We expected the worst and we barely got outter bands.

Yep!! One palm frond down ?

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Well lots of leaves blown down here, a branch here and there, and had one power flicker. Nothing exciting otherwise though, which is lucky. For the amount of media hype you'd have thought it was a Category 5 coming to flatten all of Florida lol.

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