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Riverside commuters might want to set aside some extra time for tomorrow's evening comute
By adamg on Mon, 03/29/2010 - 10:24pm
A.M. UPDATE: The river actually dropped overnight, but as of 5:45 a.m., was rising again and was back to 11.5 feet.
USGS data shows the Muddy River rapidly climbing the height ladder today. If it gets to 15 feet, the MBTA will haul out the large wooden boards and the sandbags and blockade the tunnel the Riverside Line uses to get into and out of Kenmore station.
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Time to break out the Swrrly's ark or the sandbags or, say it ain't so - the red duckboat!
Latest observation?
Latest observation on NOAA was almost 3 hours ago and the slope was EXTREMELY positive with no sign of slowing.
MBTA doesn't have anything on shutting down Riverside (15' was the last Action Stage for them)...
Anyone know what's going on with the D Line?
T is bracing for impact
Beth tweeted at 5:32:
Looks like the T dodged a bullet
The river levels have been dropping in recent hours.
Cool graphage
Gage readings going back three weeks, compared to rainfall (scroll down). This time doesn't look as scary... he said naively.