Well, not sure the West Coast was any better today... British Columbia, Canada, had a 7.7 earthquake triggering a tsunami warning for part of the coast as well as Hawaii, and Los Angeles had a 3.9 (small but nevertheless a quake) shaker shortly after BC.
The winds have started picking up here and it is raining but nothing more serious is supposed to happen until at least tomorrow afternoon. From Virginia to Connecticut (maybe even Massachusetts--haven't heard yet), schools will be shut down for the next two days, Federal Government has shut its office in DC minus essential personnel, a lot of transportation--trains, subways and flights (several thousand flights) have already been cancelled for the next two days, low lying areas in New York City have been subjected to forced evacuation as well as many coastal zones in Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and New Jersey... We've basically battened down the hatches for the next two days and then we'll be ready for cleanup. Don't know if we'll have power so some of us may be quiet for a few days...
but will pipe up as soon and as often as possible! Lois, I am so sorry but this is just not looking so good for you... I was truly hoping you would get to Houston--I hope it is still possible for you! I think the worst part of this hurricane events will be when it lashes up with the arctic front just before making landfall--some places will get snow and others will experience big surges along the coastline and inland flooding.
Sweet dreams, Rosemary!