We're 11 miles from the coast and not near the ICW so we should be safe from storm surge but we have had a month of rain almost daily - the ground is so saturated even the 50-60 mph winds forecast for tomorrow will probably push trees over.
Glad things aren't too bad there. Hopefully the eye will stay off the coast and you guys will just have the backside winds to deal with!
We were so fortunate, when the eye moved a little further off the coast late last night, it made a huge difference for everyone whether on the coast or inland. I am about 45 miles inland but they were calling for full hurricane winds here.
I was still on the edge of it but it did not turn out that bad. a couple of shingles lifted. Power never went out WHEW Of course the coast was hurt be not like it could have been.
Turned out to be mostly inconvenience (I will take that) and for my son and his family and excuse to stay in bed and watch movies, take naps HA
Still have mild bands rolling thru with drizzle and breeze. I have the windows open now. It is really nice
Did not know you had had so much rain in your area. I have family in Harrisburg, Concord, Charlotte and that area is suffering drought terribly. They would like to see that rain (but not the storm)
I certainly hope it turns away sooner than they predict and give you a break. It's awful hard to tie a tree down - or prop it up !! All you can do is be as prepared as possible and hope for the best. I hope you and your family stay safe.