Conditions in Huletts
Tuesday: October 30th
10:20 AM – Unlike Irene, which hit Huletts pretty hard last year, Sandy so far, is a non-event in Huletts. It blew steadily at about 25-30 mph from the north yesterday, rained overnight, but dawned this morning at a balmy 60 degrees. The power did not go off, which is good because I think the crews will be needed elsewhere. Let’s just hope that when the remnants of Sandy turn north, they miss us also. To our friends in the NY metropolitan area, our thoughts are with you!
8:30 AM – Light rain and fog, very little wind, No Calls for Assistance to the Huletts Landing Volunteer Fire Co.
5:55 AM – Wind Now Gusting (but lessened) from the Southeast, expect occasional thunderstorms to continue for the next several hours,
Wind Advisory in effect until 6 PM this evening — High Wind Warning Issued Yesterday Morning Canceled
A Wind Advisory means that winds of 31 to 39 MPH are expected or Wind Gusts of 46 to 57 MPH are expected.
Power/Phones Remain On
Monday: October 29th
7:40 PM – Wind Gusting Strong from North (25-30 MPH), Intermittent Rain
Power/Phones Remain On
4:20 PM – Wind Blowing Strong from North (20-25 MPH), Some Limbs Down, No Rain Yet
Power/Phones Remain On
11:55 AM – Overcast, No Rain Yet, Wind Getting Stronger from the North
Power/Phones Remain On
Flood Watch Warning Issued from Monday 12:00 PM until Wednesday 6:00 AM EDT
6:00 AM – Cloudy, Wind from the North is getting stronger
High Wind Warning Issued from Monday, 9am until Tuesday, 11am EDT
Sunday: October 28th
8:00 PM – Still No Appreciable Rain, Slight Breeze from the North. 50 degrees.
3:30 PM – Partly cloudy or mostly light gray, calm, 50 degrees. Nice.
1:00 PM – No significant rainfall, a bit cloudy. All quiet at this time.