Landfall on Monday or Tuesday will likely not affect Saturday games. Unless, of course, it keeps the Tiger Stadium contractor from getting the lights working . . . or the scoreboard . . . or the PA . . . or the upper deck elevators . . .
With each advisory this thing moves farther west. We better just start hoping that it hits early and hits light, because I got a feeling we are gonna take this one head-on.
WARNING*****WARNING****WARNING*****WARNING***** IF you see this man, it is already to late to try and run. Just place head between legs and kiss your ass goodbye.
You can see Cantori on Monday afternoon at 2PM around Pascagoula near the Bama state line if you're nuts enough to want to go surfing. I hear the surf will be up that day. :hihi: Looks like a few days of indoor practice for LSU next week on top of the rain they had already :dis:
2 questions... 1.) If this thing hits shore at 120-130 MPH, how much steam would it lose by the time it hit BR? and 2.) Do you think it will just keep going west and NOT turn? B/c I see that scenario opening more and more
they keep talking about that pressure system over us "breaking down" and I just dont see that happening tonight... it is holding firm... which either means the turn will be too late, or wont happen