Yesterday’s rain and very light snow came, but the storm was much less impressive than predicted; it was a whimper really, except for some high winds.
Those 25-30 miles-per-hour winds did have fishing vessels in Naskeag Harbor pulling obstinately at their mooring tethers yesterday, as you can see with Dear Abbie:, above. But, the moorings held.
And, that hard-to-anger Harbor was provoked into producing occasional two-foot beach waves. We saw one local Herring Gull apparently saying to the other: “No, George, you go first”:
But, we saw no significant damage in our area. (Brooklin, Maine)