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I've been keeping track of this storm since it became named.
It's predicted to reach Category 4 before it makes land fall in Miami Friday.
Anybody living in the south east? Are y'all evac or waiting it out?
It's suppose to be the first big storm to hit the U.S since Ike in 08.
Im in Ft Lauderdale and i'm probably just going to to my parents house in Tampa. If it does hit us than they would probably evacuate everyone near me anyway since I live right next to the beach.
Based on this, it is now moving away from Florida, looks like the bulk of the storm will hit North Carolina, Virginia up, with half of South Carolina getting hit as well.
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