Neuroboy watched the waves streaming across what is normally Main Street in Essex in front of Woodman's.
Rain
— KMV (@ItalianInBoston) January 13, 2018
KMV had his eye on an underpass on the outbound side of Memorial Drive near the Longfellow earlier this morning when two cars tried to make it across a new lake there, but only one made it.
The island at the north end of Jamaica Pond faded in and out of view during the rain late this morning.
Closer to shore, the coots were as plain as the rain rolling off their backs: Read more.
Lee McGuire spotted this bedraggled Meleagris gallopavo in Harvard Square this morning - and reports he wasn't alone.
Trees fell, power lines snapped and cats raced through apartments looking for a safe space as the Great Sou'easter of 2017 roared through the state overnight. Read more.
A satellite view of the two storms smushing into one, taken at 2:45 p.m.
The Capital Weather Gang blares a warning: Intense coastal storm to maul New England on Sunday, swipe Mid-Atlantic.
KMV watched the sunriseshower over Boston Harbor this morning (see lightning over Nahant).
John got stuck in the parking lot that Rte. 1A in East Boston became due to flooding and a crash: Read more.
The T's Joe Pesaturo shows us the trees that came down on the Orange Line tracks near Oak Grove late this afternoon.
The T swapped in buses, but, of course, they had some trouble keeping up with the demand, as Jill shows us at Wellington: Read more.
The National Weather Service has issued a flash-flood watch for eastern Massachusetts through tomorrow morning because of some heavy downpours we could get:
Hourly rainfall rates of 1 to 2 per hour will be possible with the strongest storms, which may lead to localized flash flooding if storms train over the same areas.
"So much hail!" Becca reports from Jamaica Plain.
There was a bit of the old flash flooding at Forest Hills and a tree came down at Florida and Wrentham streets in Dorchester.
Jonathan Berk watched the evening storm come in.
HongPong was on the T when the flash-flood alert went out: Read more.
Tamas K-L captured the evening storm.
Jon Skarin watched the storm roll in: Read more.