Im don lemon. A little past midnight here in myrtle beach, South Carolina where you can see the wind is whipping up. Tropical storm florence battering the carolinas out. I have the wind meter to see what the wind speed is and the storm gusts. Really now up to 25, 26, almost 30 Miles Per Hour wind gusts. This is the biggest weve seen pretty much so far here in South Carolina, here where we are i should say in myrtle beach. And then up the beach just a little bit, about 10, 15 miles well find our nick watt. I dont know what the wind is like where you are, nick, or the conditions are like but theyve deteriorated here over the past hour or so. Reporter yeah, thats right, don. I mean were about 15 miles up the coast from you and it is similar. You know, all day we were getting battered by winds coming from inland, coming offshore, and actually, you know, this morning about 5 00 a. M. I was trying to grab a few hours of sleep and the wind was so strong it was actually moving our house, which
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