...we didnt need to be rescued! everything fine! as i wrote yesterday, the MBTA (i.e. the subway system) had a note on their site that they would operate as always during sandy.... so... they did, this morning. but then, at some point they decided to suspend all (all!!) service from 2 in the afternoon onwards.... glad we got up a little late, and found that out, so we just worked from home today. but imagine all those people that did get up on time, only to find out they had to rush home again before 2!! although judging from all the empty parking spaces near the subway station, many people already had decided to just stay home.
the winds and rain were pretty crazy at times! sometimes the wind was so strong i was sure i would see a tree go down, but around our apartment everything remained fine. pfew... :) lights were flickering sometimes so i was really afraid we would loose power. during the day i followed the nstar power outage map (you can view that here, where they list where and how many people are without power), and more and more places in and around boston lost power. at first it was just a small percentage of the customers, but s the day went on, more and more regions had power outages well above 50%, and 2 towns at some point were even out entirely! judging from the news many trees went down, and here and there there was some flooding in and around boston, but nothing major, luckily.
sandy herself lost some power, and now its very quiet around here. lets see of it stays that way...
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Hope you are not in the eye of the storm and that you have had the most of it. What we are seeing here on television is real scary and terrible but more to the south of you. Fingers crossed and stay well.
As s.c mentioned alraedy, the images are incredible we saw this morning. New York city flooded and all dark. It looks like a disaster movie. Glad you are well so far.
Take a look at the Power Outage Map from National Grid too ;) NStar only covers a small part of the electric power grid. NG covers the rest of Mass., Vermont, New Hampshire and Upstate New York.
This link might come in handy... https://www1.nationalgridus.com/PowerOutageMap-MA-RES
Glad to here you all are safe!
Stay safe! Glad you stayed home. It sounds crazy at your end of hte country!
Most of New England escaped the worst of Sandy except for the Connecticut shoreline communities.
yes, in the end for us it was just a heavy storm!!
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