I live just a mile from the Connecticut shoreline, where flooding can be a concern. The last hurricane that came through here did horrible damage, with high sea swells and crazy wind gusts. From my office dungeon, I can't see much of what's going on out there. But it doesn't sound good. Branches are down, a flag pole just blew over outside.
My lights have been flickering, so I'm concerned about losing power. If I go dark, so to speak, you'll know where I am. In the empty void that is the internet-less limbo realm.
Terrible timing, for sure. This is my busiest time, as far as having to do steady customer support and web server monitoring. Plus, I have my own Halloween plans to prepare for (some of which require electricity to finish). The show must go on! Although, I doubt we'll see any trick-or-treaters on Wednesday. The city may cancel it. So much for the scarecrow I built, I was really looking forward to putting him outside, but he'd blow away.
If the power goes out, I won't be able to do anything but carve pumpkins by candle light. The 'kins I've carved so far do not look pleased, do they?