The Washington Post reports on the storm Wednesday afternoon.
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Julio Salado had a ringside seat for the flooding along Eastern Avenue in Malden at the height of the afternoon pleasantries. In all, four cars were stuck, he reports: Read more.
A roving UHub photographer came across this scene during the afternoon weather at Park and Bourneside by Town Field in Fields Corner (and yes, for all you cranky commenters, he was fully stopped, at a red light).
Jason B. was among the Orange Line commuters who would have benefited from some waders at Haymarket this morning.
Dan Crocker watched the sunset down Weld Hill Street in Forest Hills this evening.
This storm is no joke. Just went through a flooded HOV Lane on 93S that was very deep. pic.twitter.com/At8BkvfOAZ
— Jarred Rose (@Jarred4MA) July 17, 2019
Muerl got an ominous view on North Beacon Street in Brighton during the second of this afternoon's storms. Read more.
Jonathan Berk enjoyed the drop in humidity that the storm brought to downtown Boston.
Up at Revere Beach, Marianna McCormick was among those forced to seek shelter from the storm: Read more.
Chris took some photos of a flooded Alewife Brook Parkway in Somerville this afternoon.
Emily Murphy watched today's storm roll in over the South End, declares it "exhilaratingly beautiful." Read more.
WBZ reports 12 people had to be evacuated from a triple decker on Boylston Street in Jamaica Plain due to major flooding caused by rain coming in through the roof.
As has become usual during nor'easters, Long Wharf flooded this afternoon. Human, Actual Size surveyed the briny deep where people normally walk. Read more.
DCR reports Morrissey Boulevard is shut southbound at UMass due to, of course, flooding, from the nor'easter-whipped high tide.
Justin Teman took a walk along Fort Point Channel this morning, at least, the part that wasn't flooded. Read more.
Mark Smith captured the rainbow over Roslindale this afternoon.
Jamaica Plain got a rainbow as well - looks like the pot o' gold was somewhere on Centre Street: Read more.
— Matt Karolian (@mkarolian) November 10, 2018
Don't worry: Matt captured this Medford action with his dashcam, not his phone.
Those new Orange Line cars can't get here soon enough: Amy Bucher reports some seats in car 01311 had enough water in them from ceiling leaks they should have had signs warning parents to keep toddlers away so they don't drown. The ads on the wall were all wrinkly from water draining down across them. And, she added shortly after 10 a.m., on the train between Community College and North Station:
In fact there's water dripping on me as I type this!
Tim Murphy captured the pink skies at the tail end of the nor'easter over the Mattapan Line late this afternoon.