Here we see Naskeag Harbor roiling in yesterday’s storm of teeming rain and wind gusts of over 50 miles per hour. The tide ripped seaweeds off their rocks and beached them:
Rain chains worked overtime:
A few trees came down into Naskeag Road and a few people temporarily lost power.
Nonetheless, the temperatures remained mild for February and much of the remaining snow and ice was washed away. By four p.m., the sun was trying to break through in an eerie way. As we speak, its sunny, 28 degrees (F) with gusts of 28 MPH that are white-capping Great Cove. (Brooklin, Maine)