Some seriously crazy surf today around noon off Lynn Shore Dr. pic.twitter.com/XCN5ux00rW
— Hopeful Cynicist (@HopefulCynicist) September 22, 2017
Hopeful Cynicist watched the waves crash in along Lynn Shore Drive today.
Some seriously crazy surf today around noon off Lynn Shore Dr. pic.twitter.com/XCN5ux00rW
— Hopeful Cynicist (@HopefulCynicist) September 22, 2017
Hopeful Cynicist watched the waves crash in along Lynn Shore Drive today.
Rob Littlefield was among the many people enjoying this evening's sunset. 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 the watch for Plymouth County and points to the south as Jose approaches. On the one hand, no risk of tornadoes; on the other hand, people should "earnestly prepare for the potential of significant wind impacts."
Let's just keep telling ourselves, "It's no Irma." Plus, of course, it could still miss us completely. Still, we might, maybe, possibly, get tropical-storm-force winds (between 39 and 73 MPH) by Tuesday morning.
When last we heard from Hurricane Jose, it was just some stupid fish storm churning endlessly in a circle and weatherpeople felt free to insult it.But now (and thanks a lot, Eric Fisher), the National Hurricane Center is advising us to shut up for a second and pay attention: Read more.