Klayfish
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 19, 2016
IMO, it's still too early yet to hit the full "fire alarm" button. Be alert and aware, yes. Start formulating some contingency thoughts? Yes. But it's still too far out to really get a good handle on what's going to happen. Give it another 48 hours or so and they'll have a much better idea.
Living in Atlanta, I'm definitely keeping an eye on it now, as spaghetti models have it coming up through GA, but still far too far out to know for sure. I also have to watch this like a hawk because of my work. I'm in auto insurance claims, and will be responsible for planning/coordinating our response to the hurricane, so I'm now on full watch mode. But nothing in action quite yet...holding until late tomorrow or Thursday.
Living in Atlanta, I'm definitely keeping an eye on it now, as spaghetti models have it coming up through GA, but still far too far out to know for sure. I also have to watch this like a hawk because of my work. I'm in auto insurance claims, and will be responsible for planning/coordinating our response to the hurricane, so I'm now on full watch mode. But nothing in action quite yet...holding until late tomorrow or Thursday.