(((orange)) (((kebs)))
We've already experienced funnel clouds and at least one tornado... and that's just from the squall lines
It will be more of a water issue rather than wind unless it continues to strengthen...which is possible of course. At least it's still daytime. The worst (for me?) will be tonight, at night. The County called about shelter, and I turned them down. Until it reaches a Cat 3, I'm safer at home (even though alone.) Caleb is doing good at going outside between the squall lines and in the light rain. He had cabin fever a bit and ran in figure 8s for about 10 minutes. I was happy he could run off some of his pent up energy.
Hope the others check in soon, though they're probably busy preparing. My PTSD, having been disabled during a thundestorm, causes me to prepare extra early and so I'm just waiting. Just?

Thank you for prayers.