If this path (from CBS website) is correct, I'm dead in the water.
I live in north central Florida, right square in the center of this thing.
My farm is just to the left of the leftmost "3" on the graphic.
It's too soon to know it this is accurate, but it doesn't look good for the homestead.
On the bright side, we'll get plenty of rain to keep the grass growing in the pastures for the cows to eat.
Palatka potatoes?
I wouldn’t sweet just yet unless you’ve got a brand new boat dock. You’re far inland and this thing could go literally anywhere.
One thing that could help the entire state is that the forward movement of the storm is 13 knots(15 mph) if that keeps up it won’t be around that long to do any real damage unless it gets to be a 4.
From Drudge this morning: