It’s passing through Central Texas where my parents live and I’m going to their house to see it. But everyone else is also going to Central Texas, so much so that some rural counties have already declared disasters because they don’t have the infrastructure to handle what will amount to a few cities worth of people coming in. The small town where my parents live is advising people to stock up on food and gas well before the event and expect urban type gridlock from the Thursday before until the day after
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