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By Julie Pace and Crystal Lauderdale
7:55, Fort Meade
We’ve altered the plans and are heading to Fort Meade before Lake Wales. The radar shows a heavy rain band moving across here, and we seem to have just driven into it. While the rain is picking up, there are always a few rays of sun peaking through the clouds.
So far, we haven’t seen many cars on the road, but it’s hard to tell if that’s because people are staying inside to avoid Ernesto. We’re headed to a mobile home park next to talk to residents about what they did to prepare for the storm.