Just finished clearing the driveway. Average depth on the ground is about 16". Assuming some compaction overnight, probably storm total in 17-18" range and just started snowing again.
Lexington, MA... up to 19.3 degrees now.
If you see those palm canopies in the background, those are the tables that are by the pool, so the sand is filled in the area and about 4' above the base of the pool.
Yep. Totally covered and filled in. Looks like about 8-10' surge. They've had water get close to the pool, but never this much sand. I can't even comprehend how you fix that.
Got some pics sent from my mom's condo in Sarasota - Lido Key area. This is about 200 miles south of landfall. The pick of the fence is the gate to the beach. That fence is usually about 10 feet above the ground. The other is of a guy standing where the pool is (or in this case, was). Unbelievable.
Exactly. Example: That windstorm we had two days before Christmas Eve this year dropped a tree on my car - $16K of damage. Was my only claim in 15 years of being with Progressive and they dropped me immediately after that. They did pay up, but gave me a notice of non-renewal and my renewal date was in 30 days.
Working in Boston today, but looks like it flipped to snow in Lexington a few mins ago. Starting to accumulate on grass. Roads/driveway bare.
34.9F, 2.19" rain already. Yikes. If only....