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


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