Boomy storm moves in
Evan Stark captured the storm moving in over Jamaica Plain, just before the skies opened up this afternoon:
Emily Murphy, meanwhile, looked out over downtown Boston around 4:45 p.m.:
Around the same time, an oculus appeared over Cutler and Millennium parks along the Charles River, where West Roxbury, Dedham and Needham meet:
Steve H. reports lightning hit a house at 21 Munroe St. in Somerville around 5:15 p.m. and that fire crews from Somerville, Cambridge and Boston responded.
just before the apocalypse, at Winthrop Beach
cc @universalhub pic.twitter.com/y05JoNBjYO— liz lemongrab (@LizLemongrab) August 23, 2020
Damage in #wakefield from severe thunderstorms. @wbz @WCVB @7News might have some NSFW language #boston @universalhub @BostonTweet @OnlyInBOS pic.twitter.com/UfnrnmyNQw
— Cali (@TalktoCali) August 23, 2020
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Crashy nights, boomy storms.
Uhubby is going whimsical.
Thankful
for the rain (although it still wasn’t enough to ease this drought) but I can do without the damaging storms. I like a thunderstorm that’s all steady rain and a moderately entertaining light and sound show.
Might be the new normal
New England is supposed to have more of these intense storms in the future, leading to a bit more precipitation overall, but less sticking around. (...if I recall my wife's summary of the paper correctly, which I may not.)
For me, the new normal means
Thunderstorm events which lasts much longer than they seemed to last when I was younger. Back then storms used to be in and out in about 15-20 minutes (or maybe 30 occasionally) and then nothing else, but now it seems like we get a cluster of storms that hangs around for over an hour (tonight the first thunderclap I heard was around 5:00 but it didn't end until well after 7). And many of the counties were under multiple severe warnings that came one after another.
Clearly getting worse than it used to be
For one thing, I seldom recall the skies getting nearly as dark just before one of these things hit as they do now. Yesterday, our power went out about 4:30, and the house got so dark I had to find a flashlight.
Our power went out
My toddlers thought it was early bedtime! Dagnabbit
The view north on VFW Pakway near the Dedham line
Bolt in the blue
OK boomy
OK boomy