Hurricane Earl – The storm that wasn’t – at least for Westchester NY

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Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams NY Realty - 120 Bloomingdale Road #101, White Plains NY 10605

 

Everyone was bracing for the worst:

Westchester residents were very girding themselves for the strong possibility of a major tropical storm or the remote possibility of a level one hurricane.  After the “hurricane without a name” earlier in the year which downed trees and disrupted power throughout the area – Westchester was bracing itself.   Last March there were many left without power for over a week. Trees were downed and the live wires were everywhere.  Our area had little  appetite for more of the same.   Mamaroneck NY – which includes Larchmont Village – being on the Long Island Sound was reight in the cross-hairs.

Hurricane Earl

But Earl made only a token appearance:

But yesterday – I was showing property near the harbor in Mamaroneck just as the big storm was supposed to hit and be at its peak.  After the showings were over I went down to the harbor and took a few photos.  The clouds had that ominous look of a pending storm, but all was quiet.  The water was calm and the trees were so still they looked like stage props.  The amount of rain produced would barely fill a teaspoon.  Happily – Westchester dodged a bullet this Labor Day weekend -freeing us to enjoy this last blast of summer.

Further Reading:

Aftermath – Views of White Plains after the storm

Post Black Out Musings: Hooked Up or Simply Hooked?

© 2010 Ruthmarie G. Hicks – http://thewestchesterview.com – All rights reserved.

Hurricane Earl – The storm that wasn’t – at least for Westchester NY

 

Comments (4)

Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Yes, we were pretty lucky.  Yes, yesterday just had some major humidity and a few tiny droplets of rain.  Nothing.  Oh, and LOL on the no named storm in the spring.  Although, it was so not funny.  So much damage and tons of people wo/ power for so long.  I think I'm still working on few residual homes that had basements and various areas flooded.

glad people can enjoy the weekend.

Sep 04, 2010 10:59 AM
Gregory Bain
Mezzina Real Estate & Insurance - Little Egg Harbor, NJ
For Homes on the Jersey Shore

It was all clear at the Jersey Shore. And, I'm not complaining one bit.

Sep 04, 2010 12:20 PM
Kristen Wheatley
Better Homes & Gardens | The Masiello Group - Brunswick, ME
Supporting Success - Best Job in the World!

Yup, all clear on the coast of Maine as well.  They had been talking about Earl making an S curve and heading back across the Gulf of Maine, but I was down on the coast at my parent's house today and nothing but cool breezes and sunny skies!  Wahoo!   -Big relief for NC as well.

Sep 04, 2010 02:14 PM
Steve Shatsky
Dallas, TX

Hi Ruthmarie... I'm just glad that it missed you and that everyone is OK!  That's what's really important.  Happy Labor Day!

Sep 05, 2010 07:49 PM

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