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Hurricane Gloria: Sept. 27, 1985


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Connecticut remembers Gloria as the last hurricane to make a direct landfall in the state.

From the information I have seen, the storm was re-classified as a (weak) Category 1 Hurricane at landfall near Milford, CT. The strongest winds in New England were felt across Connecticut. Still, with the storm moving at a pretty good clip (45 MPH from the reports I have seen), strong winds were also felt inland. It looks like Blue Hill had a wind gust to 83 MPH.

I'm sure more will chime in, especially since the anniversary is officially tomorrow. :P

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I remember the storm well. Only on the fire department for 6 months, my engine company ran for almost 24 hours straight to downed wires, trees across roads and on houses, and numerous flooding incidents. Most of the power restored within 5 days. We did not see another power failure like that until Irene and the October storm of last year. The winter after Gloria gave us a spike in chimney fires. Seemed many people burned the still green wood that had fallen only a few months earlier.

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Def remember the smell of fallen trees after it went by and lots of yellowjackets buzzing around

These two things seem to be the most vivid memories of my parents/family. I wasn't born until two years later.

Gloria could have been far worse, but it was moving at a fairly fast clip and from what I've read, it hit near low tide. The heaviest rain was displaced west of CT/LI as well.

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I was fifteen & a sophmore in high school. We were living in the Seacoast area of SE NH back then and I certainly remember the media hype leading up to it. I think we may have only recently gotten cable TV too, so tuning into the Weather Channel was a whole new world, lol. I remember it really wasn't too bad of a storm where we were but there were certainly some pretty strong winds and power outages. We lost power for a couple days if I recall correctly and I also remember cooking beans & franks on the woodstove. The other thing that stands out in my mind was the song 'Gloria' being played all over the airwaves. ;)

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