Part of the driveway is still blown clear to pavement, the rest is buried to undiscernable levels. Living at the base of a T shaped intersection: 1 street has a plowed swipe down it - at least for now. The other is blocked by previous plow ridges and is unreadable variable height ridges of drifting and previous plowing attempts. The birds are still being blown off the birdfeeders.
The birds holding their perches are going to be my time to shovel indicators.
1259 Aug 19. I just got a NWS weather alert Tor Warning for my area in Rowley.
We have torrential rain, have had it nearly constantly for some time but totally vertical, no winds to speak of.
My phone must think I'm somewhere that I'm not.
I don't know what age is actually a good age to pass away (especially as I get older) but 31 is way too young.
Deep condolences to his parents & family.
The lightning strikes are incredible. Like non stop and all around. It was continuous thunder on its way down here from the NW and when it hit (like right up the road maybe 1/8 th mile) it was multiple strikes all around. Passing through to the SE now.
The rain has been a constant strong gray curtain as I look out. No gauge as I live under trees...good for shade until something brings them down. Not good for measurements or gardening. lessening in intensity now as storm quickly rolls away to the SE.
Power lost for 2-3 minutes The grid might be stronger out here (?) than it was when I lived in North Andover MA where the power would go for a day during every other summer thunderstorm. Wind is still blowing, but it has never gotten as strong as April storms were. Intermitent rain drops that have you wondering whether it was rain or bird spit.
I dunno about that...ever been stuck in a gapers delay when people in your 3Nbo lanes are backed up 5 miles to rubber neck an accident in the slowest Sbo lane. Longer delay if the accident is in the median.
An interesting write up from the couple writing the New England Historical Society blog.
It reminds me of 10 days in July 1995 when I was in grad school in Chicago. The street surfaces stuck to the car tires...a shlup kind of sound as you drove in the neighborhoods I have never been in as hot or as cold as I was in that decade of Summers and Winters.
https://www.newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/the-1911-heat-wave-was-so-deadly-it-drove-people-insane/
The 1911 Heat Wave Was So Deadly It Drove People Insane
A July 1911 heat wave killed thousands of New Englanders and sent many over the brink of madness.
Sunny, 65F, mildly windy, warm winds, earlier. Raked up the leaves I didn't get to in October when it was colder.
Stronger, colder gusts started abt 5 mins ago. Judging from the waving trees, looks like the direction changed.
I took this from the Wegmans parking lot on Mystic Parkway, Medford looking towards Boston at 5:24pm. Could this be what hit you in Weymouth and Neposet?
About 40 min ago, leaving Boston on 93 N hit deluge that even the fastest wipers couldn't keep up, with hail mixed into the rain. Mostly rain but there were enough smacks to get your attention thru the Fellsway and North area. Leftmost passing lane was mostly flooded for the length up until Stoneham.
Meanwhile, north coastal MA is 55 degrees with fog which rolled in about 45 min ago. Evidence of a good amount of rain at some point as some low points in the roads are flooded.
They're all short without their stilleto heels. Manolo Blahnik doesn't do functional snow boots.
Off to get my functional boots, gloves and shovel for round 3 of shoveling another 7-8 inches.
ZONKS! There are priorities in life!
(tongue in cheek)
It's good to hear from him. I know I have been pinging my friends in other parts of MO, OH, IL, IN and even in PA which had some earlier warnings today.
The more I read and see about the damage in Joplin, the more haunted I am. I do not understand why.