Irmi wrote:Steve and I have decided to bale and we're leaving in the morning in the car and going to Richmond Hill GA, about 5 hours north. We will stay there for 2 nights and hoping something might be left when we get back. It's not worth risking our lives for a killer hurricane, and this one sounds bad.
Irmi, Whew!
Excellent decision!! I read your post this morning that you were going to stay - and this had me a bit worried. So glad you and Steve have decided to bail - Just now (6p.m. Pacific Time) I am reading that Milton's winds have
ALREADY reached a mind-bending
180mph (high Category 5). Same article stated that Milton could reach
Category 6 (192 mph) even though Category 6
does not yet officially exist! And I am ALSO reading that Milton is thought to be taking a bulls-eye at the Tampa area - and that it is expected to remain a hurricane
all across the state of Florida - and STILL remain a hurricane when it exits Florida into the Atlantic Ocean.
This one might really be the "one for the record books" that everyone always talks about. Irmi, I'm sending you luck, prayers and good wishes that you and Steve are able to get out of Florida speedily and safely, and that your Casita remains untouched by this storm.
Every one in the path of Milton, please take care, and evacuate if you can!!
Anne