On 2022-09-27 17:45, dan penoff.com via Mercedes wrote:
Maybe.

Ian is going to sit out in the Gulf right along the coast and “churn”
for at least 24 hours with CAT3 (or higher) winds. While storm surges
might not be as bad, damage from high winds will be much worse. We’ll
have much higher rainfall since the north side of the hurricane will
make landfall near us, as the west and north sides of the eye wall
generate far more rain, as much as 20” (or more.)

Again, all storms “wobble”, so you’ve got to respect the cone. We’ve
seen some pretty wild last minute changes before, so nothing is a sure
thing until just before it happens.

Whereas you were saying bullseye:Tampa with track they were previously predicting, I know a guy who currently appears to be more in trouble than your house was on that track. He said: "I'm not sure I'm going to have a dock and house to go back to in Sanibel"

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