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By Julie Pace
12:35 p.m., Osceola County
Four-and-a-half hours later, we’ve found more rain.
That’s right, the last time we encountered rain was about 7:50 a.m., back around Bartow. Now, here in Osceola County, the clouds are opening up. It’s nothing out of the ordinary, just a steady rain. The radar shows that the center of Ernesto is still south of us, though.
Once we get through the fields and cow pastures, and hit some civilization, we’ll find out what people who really are in Ernesto’s path are doing while they wait for the tropical depression to make its way up the state.