Greensboro has been relatively spared damage from Hurricane Florence. The weather was pretty mild until last night when the rains rolled in. Those not living in the south simply can't fathom the build up and panic that comes with weather events. Most of Greensboro has been anticipating the wrath of Flo for a week now. School children persistently asked their teachers what was going to happen, especially as they saw their families dashing to the store to purchase storm supplies.
The above photo of the Starbucks on Battleground (in the Earth Fare plaza) was taken this weekend. Starbucks was open, but not very busy. Since it was remodeled, there is a drive through, a very popular option on stormy days. Since Thursday, many retail stores had shorter hours as fewer people were out on the roads, schools were closed, and many employees didn't have child care. Local universities continue to be closed today to give students an opportunity to return to campus. Before you know it, life will be back to normal in Greensboro and we'll be anticipating snow days. It is hard to believe school children already have days to make up and, technically, it is still summer. Happy Monday!
According to the storm tracks I've seen, Florence isn't likely to have any effect in my part of the continent, but it's been a monster.
Posted by: William Kendall | Monday, September 17, 2018 at 11:49 AM