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My aunt and uncle live on the water in Hernando Beach which was originally going to be the main strike zone. They’ve evacuated to my cousin’s house about 15 miles inland. Another friend in Venice texted me that they have downgraded the storm. I hope that holds.My sister lives in central Florida, well south of Tampa, but with a storm the size of Milton, it's hard to take comfort in that. Helene barely grazed her, so she's fortunate in that regard. We've chatted a bit but apparently everyone in the family, as well as everyone else she knows, has been checking in and it's been grating on her nerves. She says they're as ready as they can be, and just wants to be on the other side of it.
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Too much light pollution this close to DC and no chance to go to the hills.Northern lights tonight possibly as far south as VA. Get to clear dark skies!
That's good to hear. My sister made it through with nothing worse than lots of downed tree limbs, debris everywhere from high winds, and loss of power. House is intact and she's feeling lucky.Looks like my daughter's condo in Ft Myers survived. My Cousin NE of Orlando, had minimal damage, but they did lose power, their standby generator kicked on in the am hours. Several friends on the east side of Orlando survived without much damage, other than a few limbs down and trash scattered around.
Too much light pollution this close to DC and no chance to go to the hills.
A comet may also be visible to the west just after sunset.
It was epic!!Seeing them here in central NC. Plan to drive out to the country for a better view.