if you are in PR or have family/friends in PR, make trhem very clear that on the actual Track,
if it does not change drastically over night, they have to take a Plane out.
doesn't matter where to fly, just get the heck out of there tomorrow as early as possible.
we have the family already here, they stay in Cap Cana til this crap is over.
Maria runs a very small eye, i would guess less than 20 miles of a diameter,
but the projected Path that close to arrival leads over the middle of Puerto Rico,
so those bloody 20 miles of a Radius could pass Puerto Rico anywhere, from eastern Jajardo to western Mayaguez,
nobody could tell that precise enough to tell which side of that small Island is safe and which one not.
once known it will be too late to go anywhere.
if the tracking stays on there just can be hoped that the Center will not touch the Capital,
there is no way to get so many people safe in such short time.
the Islands East of PR will by actual tracking get a hard beating, as the TS Force winds extend a good 120 miles out to the Northern and Eastern Quadrants, and a slow moving Storm will beat such places for many many long hours continuously.
our own side looks by actual tracking still good, even that i did not await Maria to row so much powers in such short hours, but we would stay out of the Hardcore Zone with winds which are powers but can be stood.
from now til Wednesday afternoon we will have some very very long hours to watch Tracking updates by the hour,
then the show will begin, on what ever powers or not.
stay tuned and good luck for all on that Path.
Mike