Yeah - we need another storm like I need another finger...
After reaching the Yucatán Peninsula, Sara is expected to approach the Gulf of Mexico, then move toward Florida, and move tropical moisture into the state by Wednesday, Nov. 20.
"The exact track when over the Gulf will depend on Sara's organization and ability to regain strength at midweek," according to AccuWeather. "A storm with lower sustained winds is more likely to be pulled into the front and to the north-perhaps over the central Gulf coast. A more organized tropical depression or storm is more likely to track more to the east and into the Florida Peninsula."
Ouch.! Poor, poor Weather Babe.... nobody warned her about that when she signed up for the gig....
ReplyDeleteI looked at the National Hurricane Center forecast and they say no tropical development in the region.
ReplyDeleteFEMA already has decided that they can just stay home: Florida voted for Trump.
ReplyDeleteI dunno, Joe...now a days you can't have too many middle fingers, get another one of those!!!
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