WreckingCrew
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What I found really odd is that the hurricane direct-hit Florida and Georgia, but NC had as many power outages reported as those 2 states combined (last I saw was 575k+)
What I found really odd is that the hurricane direct-hit Florida and Georgia, but NC had as many power outages reported as those 2 states combined (last I saw was 575k+)
No s*** guys, if you see that red underneath the tree, that’s the Take warning yard sign. F’ing Hurricane didn’t want any of that sign in my yard. Barely missed the house and near the couch where my little man was taking a nap. 3 major storms now and everything it’s an oak or maple. The two pines in my front haven’t done anything.
Franklinton. It's about middle way between Raleigh and Durham.
Same here in New Bern. Starting to die down a bit but still getting some nice gusts. I drive a VW gti and the roads aren’t fun with all the tree limbs and sticks in the roads.
Oh my gti and BFG tires love the rain. The differential is absolutely amazing. The sticks and limbs in the road that wanted to poke holes in my radiator or oil pan on the other hand.I always loved my sti in massive rain...took it like a champ.
Haven't lost power in Clayton but us Hicks have buried power lines. When I lived near Crabtree I would lose power even in heavy rain storms.
Florence came on like a turtle but Michael was a deadly, destructive ninja *******.
Duke power is saying power won't be fully restored in Greensboro until Tuesday night.
Duke power is saying power won't be fully restored in Greensboro until Tuesday night.
I just saw that. By the outage map they're estimating that time for almost everyone. I think this is a blanket estimate for now until they fully assess all these areas. I'm not hopeful it will be any sooner though.
Alas this is Duke power we are talking about.Hopefully it’s like Scotty in Star Trek. Tell everyone it’ll take five days to fix, then they’ll be amazed and full of gratitude when you do it in three.