User blog:FM Cube/Dorian

It's happening again.

For the fourth year in a row, Florida is being targeted by a major hurricane. In 2016, it was Matthew. In 2017, Irma. In 2018, Michael. And now, in 2019, Dorian threatens the entire eastern coast of Florida. At the time of writing, Dorian is a C4 with sustained windspeeds of 130 Mph and a minimum central pressure of 950 millibars.

And I'm in the cone of this rapidly intensifying hurricane. With my location having a 80% chance of TS-force winds, I'm close to guaranteed to lose power for a few days. With this said, I'll probably be gone until at least Thursday, and the damage could extend this period. In other words, I won't be returning until I get power back, so my return will most likely be around next weekend.

Yes, I'll be gone for the next week. However, I'm confident that I'll make it through the storm and we'll all be able to be happy once this is over. I extend my best wishes to those in Northeastern and East-Central Florida, and good luck to all Floridians.