The Vintage Forum Weather Thread
#2551
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#2552
My daughter & family were spared. Areas to the east of them lost power for 6 hours.
#2553
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I'm waiting to hear from my Dad. I talked to him the day before the storm and he was all prepared. He is south of melbourne on the east coast so I'm assuming he is o.k. but will feel better when I hear from him.
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valentine (10-02-2022)
#2555
Thinking about you, Val.
I'm no expert, just experienced. I think a thicker stand of trees is better. They tend to protect each other in a storm..
I'm no expert, just experienced. I think a thicker stand of trees is better. They tend to protect each other in a storm..
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valentine (10-02-2022)
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Just heard from my Dad he said they don't have electricity but they are fine.
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Darlene, we hope you stay safe and you don't suffer damage to your home. This has been a real fluke of a storm to hook back around like that. I hope your little buddy doesn't get too scared.
I've been able to see some images of Sanibel Island on the news, that place got hit so hard, I can't imagine many people able to stay on the island without electricity and water and diminishing food. Few places were spared.
I've been able to see some images of Sanibel Island on the news, that place got hit so hard, I can't imagine many people able to stay on the island without electricity and water and diminishing food. Few places were spared.
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