During my 26 years of growing up and living on the south shore of Long Island NY, we survived 14 hurricanes. We lived across the street from a canal that accessed the Great South Bay. We never evacuated and never had any storm damage. I remember one of them we were without power for a week. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_New_York_hurricanes
Yes the local channels spend more time on it then what is happening here. Plus all the stupid tailgate, kickoff halftime temperature. I don't watch football so I don't have any idea what those times are. Make the sports guy take up that time and just stick with regular times.
Not getting all emotional over the storm, but it is a beast.
This thing increased wind speeds just shy of 100mph in 24 hours. Last I heard yesterday it was the most powerful hurricane recorded at that time, larger than katrina.
IF it keeps that strength and hits Tampa, theres going to be a ton of damage.
On one hand its a incredible thing to watch, on the other the potential for loss of property and life is very high IF it does not weaken.
The forecast this morning still shows it making land fall as a category 4 tonight. It is not showing signs of weakening at least not to the level that predicted.