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September 26, 2022 at 10:32 pm
No need to panic yet. After years of dealing with this type of weather. Ian will change a few more times before anything will happen. It was reported on the news tonight that the span of Ian has gotten smaller. Therefore I believe we will get rain and wind from the out skirts of Ian. Most likely no more that a torrential afternoon down pours of rain like we had a few weeks ago almost every day for like a week. JMO