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I think it's going to hit counties that are further West. The hurricane was simply too far east to hit most counties.Not big enough
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You still wearing a mask?Most likely yes. But keep in mind the Lahaina fires were fueled by winds from a Hurricane that never even hit hawaii. I’m more concerned with angelenos inability to drive in rain and local emergency services not accustomed to dealing with this type of storm than I am of the storm itself.
Yeah I've heard reports that central Baja got smoked, it's gonna take them a long time to recover.Parents sent some footage of their place near mulege. They got slammed, road through town looks like a damn river.
I got invited to a memorial paddle out recently at Shipwrecks (in front of the Shores) for a guy I knew a long time ago and it came with a caveat, "... water quality may be marginal, we understand if you don't want to paddle out..." or words to that effect.Seemed fine to me. Why, was there a sewage spill or something?