In anticipation of FL trip, I have Magic hooked up to electric at Ditto Campground - south end of town on banks of TN Tiver. Got ambitious Saturday and took freezer items, several gallons of bottled water, dog food and other odds and ends to start loading her up. At that point our highs were near 80 and forecast called for a big cool down and rain this week but nothing more extreme than about 28 degrees. I left keys with campground manager so he could turn space heater on for me if needed.
Mother nature has thrown in a major curve now. With all the rain yesterday, early last night we went under flash flood warning - that is now a wide spread flood warning. Also under a winter weather advisory past few hours due to freezing rain. Main threat with the icing is to power lines, tree limbs, bridges, etc.
Got call from Ditto manager around 3:30. TVA had just issued order to evacuate Ditto Campground as it is expected to be completely underwater before noon tomorrow (TVA Dams help with flood control but do not stop it). There is no place safe for me to move Magic (Space & Rocket Campground full with several of their sites already not useable due to flooding. With the Winter Weather Advisory Monte Sano state park is discouraging folks due to threat of ice storm on mountain and with heavy tree cover, ice coated limbs might also damage RV roofs if they fall.)
Called Ditto manager back, he will move Magic for me to the back side of Ditto Park up near the highway (about 1/4 mile outside campground so no electric but slightly higher ground and a bit further from the TN River banks). Visibility here is down to only a couple of car lengths and nearing dark so I'm not even going to try to get down there to secure stuff. There is a good chance the road to Ditto will be under water by morning too as another 3 to 5 inches of rain forecast before it ends. About all I can do now is pray she will be okay.
I do think next time I have one of those strong gut feelings like last week which said "go ahead and leave a week early", I'll try to pay more attention and act on it.
News Update: As of 6:30 tonight there are reports of spotty power outages, including parts of Monte Sano Mountain. Many photos of icing on trees and power lines. It looks like it might be a long night. Reporter says temps should stay high enough most of the night (right at freezing) in lower elevations for this not to become a major ice storm across most of the city. Thats good news.
As long as I don't loose power at house, I'm set for whatever.
Sure wish I was in FL!!!!