The water has drained, and all roads are dry 🙂
It was a soggy few days with moderate to major bayside tidal flooding in the usual locations throughout the island.
The beaches also took a hit with erosion. As is common from a Nor’easter, the north end of the island experienced the most damage.
Both municipalities are busy today cleaning up the debris left behind, and blocking off the affected beach paths for safety reasons.
Overall, we were fortunate…and ready for the sun to return!
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Storm Re-cap
The water has drained, and all roads are dry 🙂
It was a soggy few days with moderate to major bayside tidal flooding in the usual locations throughout the island.
The beaches also took a hit with erosion. As is common from a Nor’easter, the north end of the island experienced the most damage.
Both municipalities are busy today cleaning up the debris left behind, and blocking off the affected beach paths for safety reasons.
Overall, we were fortunate…and ready for the sun to return!