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So that puts me in the low 70 to high 60 winds, That wil lol bring down these trees in the CSRAFOX 6 on their weather blog is now saying that peak wind gusts with the storm, mainly Monday and Monday night, include: Auburn 78 mph, Anniston 62 mph, Ft. Payne 52 mph, Birmingham 44 mph, and Montgomery 60 mph. Gusts will be higher on ridge tops, so if this track holds, this will be a significant event here in Alabama. Winds will be even higher in Georgia, with gusts near 80 mph from Macon to Atlanta.
Now saying go get those batteries and flashlights and prepare for power outages. http://birmingham.raycomweather.com/2017/09/hurricane-irma-and-alabama-effects.html?
Per local mets finally, it is going to be extremely rough here in my area Monday.
I honestly don't know what to expect in Metro ATL
anymore. All local Mets saying different things. Nothing at all, to something, to Opal comparisons...ugh
Who's saying nothing at all?
One thing I definitely don't miss at all from living down there is the annoying ATL mets.
My wife was due with our first child on within just a few days of Frederick hitting Mobile. We spent the night at the Mobile Infirmary and she delivered a week and a half later. There were several babies born there that night. It was quite an experience. Our daughter is 37 now. Blessings to you and your daughter.My daughter is already having labor pains (she's been having a difficult pregnancy, hence the lack of participation from me for a while), she's due in a few weeks but I'm thinking if this thing comes closer her (our) way if the pressure may send her into full labor!!
I'm wx geeking and freaking over this storm and this hurricane season!!
#idontknownothinaboutbirthinbabies
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