If hurricane hit for Florida by Tuesday end Wednesday Clean for water and infrastructure fix system all home and bridge and prevention for new climate change
Even if not a direct hit, those living in manufactured homes such as in many Central Florida communities (Historic side of The Villages and so forth), need to prepare. Get bird feeders and lawn furniture in. Get pots and anything that can fly in high winds. Make sure carport is not loose and home is buttoned-up. Leave for shelter or for a time in another safe place in a motel if needed. Do not be afraid but do get ready. Have supplies sooner than waiting to the last minute. Have cash for gasoline after the storm hits. Have lanterns and flashlights and battery generator if you can. Know power may be out for 1 day or even week + if bad.
@@dave5833 Yes, the newer ones certainly are. But there could be Oaks losing limbs and falling on home or carport or the wind can bend a carport roof back (Happened to us and it was an expense to us as we had a highish insurance deductible). Just know what your own home is all about and prepare.
NO! It’s not set in stone, there’s going to be some adjustments to the track. Already the track shifted a little bit more northward and closer towards Tampa. Just be patient with the meteorologist, we’ll see by the end of the weekend
Lord Jesus you are our refuge in the storm amen
gotta love the questions on which beach will be affected.....when the whole map of florida is covered in it's path lol
Watch and pray 👀 🙏
If hurricane hit for Florida by Tuesday end Wednesday
Clean for water and infrastructure fix system all home and bridge and prevention for new climate change
Even if not a direct hit, those living in manufactured homes such as in many Central Florida communities (Historic side of The Villages and so forth), need to prepare. Get bird feeders and lawn furniture in. Get pots and anything that can fly in high winds. Make sure carport is not loose and home is buttoned-up. Leave for shelter or for a time in another safe place in a motel if needed. Do not be afraid but do get ready. Have supplies sooner than waiting to the last minute. Have cash for gasoline after the storm hits. Have lanterns and flashlights and battery generator if you can. Know power may be out for 1 day or even week + if bad.
All of those manufactured houses are rated for some level of hurricane force winds.
@@dave5833 Yes, the newer ones certainly are. But there could be Oaks losing limbs and falling on home or carport or the wind can bend a carport roof back (Happened to us and it was an expense to us as we had a highish insurance deductible). Just know what your own home is all about and prepare.
@@lindawoody8501 No I totally agree just making a comment.
Do u think the keys will be affected ?
Very much so.
@@natefarrell4056 Thanks
Starting now is not panic buying if you start now to prepare and not at the last moment.
So this is set in stone
NO! It’s not set in stone, there’s going to be some adjustments to the track. Already the track shifted a little bit more northward and closer towards Tampa. Just be patient with the meteorologist, we’ll see by the end of the weekend
Most people wait till the last minute and the start panic buying SMH