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Old 08-26-2011, 09:35 PM   #7
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Default Latest Info from NOAA website (Via Intellicast)

...PROBABILITY OF TROPICAL STORM/HURRICANE CONDITIONS...
THE CHANCE FOR HURRICANE CONDITIONS AT THIS TIME IS VERY SMALL.
ALSO...THE CHANCE FOR TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS AT THIS TIME IS
62 PERCENT. THIS REPRESENTS A STEADY TREND SINCE THE LAST
FORECAST. THE ONSET OF TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS COULD START AS
EARLY AS SUNDAY MORNING.

...WINDS...
THE LATEST FORECAST IS FOR TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS FROM SUNDAY
AFTERNOON TO EARLY MONDAY MORNING. WINDS THIS STRONG HAVE THE
POTENTIAL TO BRING DOWN TREES AND POWER LINES.

Whole story here...

http://www.intellicast.com/Storm/Sev...ation=USNH0261

I'll leave the Pontoon in the water, our marina in LSP is fairly well protected. I do wonder if it's best to leave it covered? Hate to have the cover blown away. $$$, and a pontoon dosen't mind getting wet!

Rest of the "stuff" in the yard will be put away tomorrow.
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