School was out today but Orange County Public Schools reopen Wednesday. Tropical Storm Fay has proven to be a fascinating system. This storm made landfall as a tropical storm and has crossed Florida increasing intensity the entire path. The Everglades and Lake Okeechobee apparently furnished the moisture for the build up. Current predictions have this system exiting Florida near Melbourne (about 40 miles south east of my house) and building up to become a hurricane. It's path isn't completely clear, but most models suggest it will loop back and hit either north Florida or southern Georgia. This is quite unusual for a tropical system and will be studied and discussed for some time.
Meanwhile, we return to the second day of school a day late, a little damp, but ready to go! I have a lot of plants to check and wind socks to put back up. Such is life in Florida!