Coastal evacuation

I got full hookups for an RV in Sanford if anyone needs it to stay, or passing thru. 30 amp/water/sewer. Can rig up 50 if needed.

Just off US1. Near a grocery store, so power usually gets back on sooner than other places.

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Same here, off 64 outside of Pittsboro, have a field to park in. No hook-up but could slide you a drop cord as long as we have power.
 
This morning News was showing 1 possible line, that Europe thing or whatever it's called. Their forecast shows it going straight over Hickory, with wind & rain bands as far as Tenn.! Might have been the same one showing it could circle back through Charleston. But that's only 1 forecast. Pretty much all the rest have it heading N-NW. We can forget the Drought, though!
 
This morning News was showing 1 possible line, that Europe thing or whatever it's called. Their forecast shows it going straight over Hickory, with wind & rain bands as far as Tenn.! Might have been the same one showing it could circle back through Charleston. But that's only 1 forecast. Pretty much all the rest have it heading N-NW. We can forget the Drought, though!

Drought hell! Most of NC is 20-30% over yearly rainfall already


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Drought hell! Most of NC is 20-30% over yearly rainfall already


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That's what I wondered when the local News was showing a map just the other day, showing the mid & lower state Dry conditions. The Charlotte area has had Rain, Every day for the last 2-3 weeks! Doesn't hit every body, every day, & rain is usually short lived. BUT, many areas that do get it, get a quick flood!
 
That's the only one that matters.

It's certainly the only accurate one for snow predictions (from what I observed for the last 2 years)

I haven't paid attention to the European model for hurricanes, as they usually hit Floriduh
 
It's certainly the only accurate one for snow predictions (from what I observed for the last 2 years)

I haven't paid attention to the European model for hurricanes, as they usually hit Floriduh

It's pretty much the same. They're prediction models, so they're not infallible. But the Euro seems to be more correct, more of the time, than any of the others.
 
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