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Well, the current track for Hurrican Rita (which is rarely correct) shows the hurricane ploughing into Texas just west of Houston. That would be right over the top of MY HOUSE!
Life just got even more exciting.
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"Exciting" is certainly a euphemism! :) Katy is inland a bit, but not enough to make me feel warm and cozy through a potential cat. 3 or 4 hurricane. I hope it goes south further--not that I'd wish a hurricane on anyone. It would be better if it'd just fizzle out in the Gulf, but that's probably (no, definitely) wishful thinking.
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"Exciting" is certainly a euphemism! :) Katy is inland a bit, but not enough to make me feel warm and cozy through a potential cat. 3 or 4 hurricane. I hope it goes south further--not that I'd wish a hurricane on anyone. It would be better if it'd just fizzle out in the Gulf, but that's probably (no, definitely) wishful thinking.
Plans to evacuate if it hits us square on?
Yikes, you guys! I'll definitely be following the progress of Rita now. Heading over to cnn...
Keep safe.
Oo-er ! I think a weather dance is in order to turn that hurricane back out to sea !
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