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For that particular storm, we’d really just gotten the coastal flooding effects. We got four total nor’easters this February/March. The forth one was mostly a bust here, but two and three got us pretty good, which led to the bellow:


When we’d come for the last storm, we were able to drive into the parking lot (which is in view of the beach). The access road was blocked when we arrived yesterday. We were a little confused, until we walked around the first bend, and saw the above. These would have come down in storm two or three, and there were easily a dozen, still littering the road. It really was quite the wild month for weather.