Hurricane Sandy and East Coast - anyone preparing yet?



VA too. Traffic around here (central VA) has been nuts today and gas station lines are crazy!

I went and got gas and a few groceries about 7:30 this AM and then was out and about this afternoon and it's like holiday traffic around here. We filled our gas cans and tested the generator last night. I'm just thankful that if we do lose power, we won't be sweating to death like we were this summer when we lost power for 3 days at the end of June during the spring storms. It'll be an inconvenience for sure, but at least with comfortable temps.
 
DH cancelled his trip to NY (he was supposed to leave Sunday and come back Tuesday). I am very happy.
 
VA too. Traffic around here (central VA) has been nuts today and gas station lines are crazy!

I went and got gas and a few groceries about 7:30 this AM and then was out and about this afternoon and it's like holiday traffic around here. We filled our gas cans and tested the generator last night. I'm just thankful that if we do lose power, we won't be sweating to death like we were this summer when we lost power for 3 days at the end of June during the spring storms. It'll be an inconvenience for sure, but at least with comfortable temps.

I sent my son out for propane and gas. He said there were lines. We'll test the generator tonight when my husband gets home - used it for a week last year, so thankful to have it.

I went to the supermarket so we are as prepared as we can be. Just going to clean the gutters out again all these leaves falling and we're in the woods. Our basement and garage flooded during those June storms, hoping that doesn't happen again.

The kids are pretty sure school will close Monday.

Are they now saying it will make landfall in NJ?
 

Landfall in NJ!!! Wow, that's not good for the Shore!

I haven't gotten to the store but I'm planning to go after I drop my DD and her friends off at the Homecoming game. Let's hope there is something left :rotfl2:
 
bas71873, midlothian here. Yeah, traffic was crazy around noon. Unfortunately I just noticed that I need D batteries. So I'll have to go out tonite and hit walmart. I think I'll treat myself to a nice steak dinner. Hope all the forecasters are wrong and it's not as bad as they are calling for. Everyone stay safe.
 
Landfall in NJ!!! Wow, that's not good for the Shore!

I haven't gotten to the store but I'm planning to go after I drop my DD and her friends off at the Homecoming game. Let's hope there is something left :rotfl2:

Are they saying NJ now? I hope it doesn't keep on nudging north. In other words, better you than me, that all I gotta say! :upsidedow
 
bas71873, midlothian here. Yeah, traffic was crazy around noon. Unfortunately I just noticed that I need D batteries. So I'll have to go out tonite and hit walmart. I think I'll treat myself to a nice steak dinner. Hope all the forecasters are wrong and it's not as bad as they are calling for. Everyone stay safe.

Good luck. I won't go anywhere near a Wal-mart...ever...and especially not tonight. Hope you have it easy :)
 
Half of my county is barrier Islands, which are under mandatory Evac by Sun. I am a bit more inland (by about 10-12 miles) so we plan on staying put.

I just don't want this to affect our planned departure for WDW on Wednesday afternoon. :sad1:
 
Don't under estimate the tidal surge. Although I have lived in hurricane country all my life, I have been surprised about how water can be pushed up into streams and rivers and bayous and affect people miles inland from the shore.

I live 11 miles inland and the storm surge into rivers and streams can flood people well inland, too. If I have heard reports correctly, they say the storm surge will come about the same time as mean high tide--not good. That's what happened here in Katrina.

This is why our home owner's insurance is outrageous and there has been a push for people not in flood zones to get flood insurance.
 
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Just going to clean the gutters out again all these leaves falling and we're in the woods. Our basement and garage flooded during those June storms, hoping that doesn't happen again.

DH has gotta do that tomorrow. Our basement will leak if the gutters are full and they are full right now.


Not sure if it's been mentioned, but Gov OweMalley also declared a state of emergency for MD.
 
Yes....gutters cleaned, storm windows put in, extra baby supplies and bought a generator.
Tomorrow all the fall decorations in and the flag.
 
I think I'm ready. I have bread, milk, eggs, non perishable food, batteries, flashlights, candles, bottled water, gas tank is full, cash on hand, laundry caught up, random stuff from yard picked up and put away in the garage.

I'll need to clear the gutters again on Sunday right before the rain starts, but that needs to wait until the last minute because our oaks are still dropping leaves. I cleared them earlier today, and I see that they need it already :headache:

I'm going to do some baking tomorrow night or Sunday morning so that I've got plenty of snacks to keep the kids occupied, and I still have to make sure that all the electronics are fully charged.

But tomorrow, when things are going to get really crazy, I don't need to step inside a store.
 
If you are on public utilities, toilets flush just fine during a power outage. Water still flows through the pipes, your toilet does not run on electricity. If you have a gas stove, you can light it with a match to cook.

If you have a private water well, than yes, your toilet will probably only flush once during an outage.

After the big earthquake in Chile in 2010, we lost electricity for four days, but we lost water after the first day. Although our water was gravity-fed, there was no power at the municipal water tower so the tanks could not be refilled. I'm sure that during a storm the tanks would last much longer than ours did (lots of water was lost due to broken water mains), but if the power is out for several days it wouldn't be inconceivable that the tanks could run dry. It's always a good idea to have a back-up supply of water, and it's easy to drain it if you don't need it afterwards!
 
Checked the batteries today. Probably shopping sometime tomorrow.

Last year, we lost power for a week because of the freak snow storm around Halloween.

Sandy is supposed to hit us full force on Tuesday.

I wonder what happens if there is no power when we are supposed to vote a week later...
 
Checked the batteries today. Probably shopping sometime tomorrow.

Last year, we lost power for a week because of the freak snow storm around Halloween.

Sandy is supposed to hit us full force on Tuesday.

I wonder what happens if there is no power when we are supposed to vote a week later...

I was pondering the same thing.
 
Checked the batteries today. Probably shopping sometime tomorrow.

Last year, we lost power for a week because of the freak snow storm around Halloween.

Sandy is supposed to hit us full force on Tuesday.

I wonder what happens if there is no power when we are supposed to vote a week later...

Is voting early an option?
 
Checked the batteries today. Probably shopping sometime tomorrow.

Last year, we lost power for a week because of the freak snow storm around Halloween.

Sandy is supposed to hit us full force on Tuesday.

I wonder what happens if there is no power when we are supposed to vote a week later...

Hi neighbor! Stay safe!
 













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