by Jon Clark | Aug 22, 2021 | On-The-Ground
As Herni, now downgraded to a tropical storm, is +/- 50 miles south of Montauk, the current track shows a wider shift to the northwest. In addition, rather than that abrupt right at Albany, such as a guest almost missing the turn into Friend’s while texting, current...
by Jon Clark | Aug 21, 2021 | On-The-Ground
Mere hours after Charlie Baker implored visitors to flee the Cape, the cone of plausible deniability shifted notably to the west. Looking to straddle the NY/CT border, the current track is now slated to then take a hard right at Albany and move off into the Atlantic....
by Jon Clark | Aug 20, 2021 | On-The-Ground
On the heels of my now 23rd, “we were planning on coming up last weekend but…” This of course leads into the shout out for Gopher to begin stacking chairs on the lido deck of the Love Boat. No doubt the weather prophets are as giddy as school girls...
by Jon Clark | Jul 9, 2021 | On-The-Ground
For those keeping score from afar, there are notable outages measured in the thousands rather than hundreds and are all in the mid and upper Cape regions. As the system moves off an over us there are zero outages between Chatham and Truro with P-Town weighing in with...
by Jon Clark | Jul 8, 2021 | On-The-Ground
With a tropical storm warning in effect for the next 36 hours, it appears as though Elsa is planning to fight the bridge traffic and spend the day on the Cape; Friday specifically. While it is projected that “storm force winds remain possible,” the peak wind...
by Jon Clark | Feb 8, 2021 | On-The-Ground
Good morning and apologies for the delay. As one of the first houses to go dark and having just realized restoration of modern amenities, I can tell you that your home should be in the area of 48 degrees should you remain without power. Snowfall actually diminished...