Here you see usually placid Naskeag Harbor this morning on the first Daylight Savings Time day of the year.
She’s experiencing daylight storming conditions after losing an hour of sleep – whipping rain and wind gusts of over 40 miles per hour from the East-Southeast:
“Christopher-Devon III” was the only fishing vessel to risk staying in the Harbor today; despite some bucking, she looked secure:
We’re under High Wind and Storm Warnings until 5 p.m. today and a Coastal Flood Warning until 2 p.m. We’ve lost electric power and are on generator as I write. It could get worse, especially the wind, but things don’t look serious yet for those who don’t intend to take a swim.
(Images taken in Brooklin, Maine, on March 10, 2024.)