So here is the big debate.the real dill wrote:Seriously, as someone who has been through 4 of these, protect yourself from flying glass. If shit gets real, sleep in the bathroom. After Rita, we had large shards of glass embedded in our bedroom wall from our south facing windows. We were in a no window hallway, and it sounded like shotgun blasts when our windows blew out. I think Rita was only F2 by the time it got to Houston.CalStateTempe wrote:lol...awesome.
We are floor 12, with facing away from the path of the store. Wind is blowing away from the direction our window is facing. In-laws are on floor 21, facing the direction this storm is heading.
My in-laws are stubborn old-world people. I have offered, pleaded to come to our room for the night, but they want to hunker down.
Both rooms have large heavy sun blocking curtains, which might help. Also in-laws and wife a lulled into a sense of security because its not really that windy outside. And I'm tired, but want to be careful, but not alarmist.
At what point do I go to the bathroom? Right now? When I hear wind picks up? rain gets worse? I really don't know what do to, and I have a 14mo who I love with every ounce of my being.
Furthermore the hotel has no plan, they said keep the curtains drawn you'll be fine. In there defense the last time they got something like this was in '59.
Any advice would be welcome.