Incredible video shows Nantucket UNDERWATER
as winter storm Kenan barrels through
New England: More than 30 inches of snow
could fall in parts of Massachusetts
Daily Mail (UK) & Wires,
by
James Gordon
&
Staff
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
1/30/2022 1:38:39 AM
Parts of the Massachusetts island of Nantucket are underwater following a winter storm that lashed the Northeast with deep snow and gusts of wind close to hurricane force. In a video posted to TikTok on Saturday, homes appear to be completely stranded as a street became submerged. The houses were surrounded by cold grey water coming in from the Atlantic as a howling wind continued to blow waves ashore. (Video/Photos) (Snip) Other video showed wind and waves battering North Weymouth, south of Boston, flooding streets with frigid water. Tens of thousands of homes and businesses lost power in Massachusetts, with the failures mounting. No other states reported widespread outages.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
DVC 1/30/2022 2:42:38 AM (No. 1055416)
Oh NO! More winter weather!
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Trigger2 1/30/2022 3:48:52 AM (No. 1055421)
I wonder how much those rich elistists liked all the flooding and snow.
17 people like this.
Reply 3 - Posted by:
philsner 1/30/2022 7:28:03 AM (No. 1055508)
Wouldn't be happening if Arnold Schwarzenegger wasn't driving a MONSTER SUV.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
BarryNo 1/30/2022 8:14:10 AM (No. 1055542)
Notice how they slipped in bits about "Climate Change" in there... Warmer oceans. Last studies I read involving actual measured temperatures, neither oceans nor atmosphere actual readings match the theorized values required. In other words, the paper is spouting propaganda.
Earth normal temperatures may, overall, be rising. But there is nothing humans can do to change it. Earth regularly swings back and forth through tropical periods and glacial periods. Warth has seen glaciation clear to the equator, and alternatively has been ice-free at both poles.
Can the propaganda and self-righteousness.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Strike3 1/30/2022 8:39:58 AM (No. 1055568)
I'll be nice for once. Those all look like expensive waterfront homes and the owners probably could afford great insurance.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
cold porridge 1/30/2022 8:44:51 AM (No. 1055574)
Instead of "Kenan" they should have named the storm "Karen." It would be fitting to give the NE a storm of Karen to all the Karens in the North East.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Nashman 1/30/2022 9:09:26 AM (No. 1055597)
If they really believed in this climate change crap, they wouldn’t be living there, right? Or, stuff happens. Weather happens. Can’t write a news story without making it a leftist propaganda piece.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
bad-hair 1/30/2022 9:12:29 AM (No. 1055599)
LOL #6
Compared to Minnesota or central Canada they should call it Winter Storm Pyjama Boy.
Groundhog Day is lurking around the corner.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
udanja99 1/30/2022 9:18:32 AM (No. 1055608)
Now that’s some globull warming right there! I wonder if Smidgen’s waterfront mansion on the Vineyard is taking on water. That would be hilarious - we ridiculed him for ranting about globull warming and the oceans rising while buying that estate, but it would be the height of irony if it was flooded due to massive snowfall.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
chance_232 1/30/2022 10:05:39 AM (No. 1055649)
I went thru a 30+" snow storm in upstate new york in the late 90's. We were back to normal the following day.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
rikkitikki 1/30/2022 10:11:21 AM (No. 1055656)
Any mortgages on those expensive waterfront homes will require flood insurance, still heavily subsidized by you, the US taxpayer.
Thanks for your help! Your bill is due on Apr 15.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
FLCracker 1/30/2022 10:34:50 AM (No. 1055680)
Genealogy says I am overwhelmingly descended from people from Northwest Europe. DNA says the ancestors of those people were pushed south by the glaciers of the last Ice Age - and when they started receding, they followed the glaciers NORTH!
I am SO glad that about 300 years ago, my ancestors moved west and south to North America and then proceeded to follow the swamps as far south as they could.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
seal010101 1/30/2022 10:53:21 AM (No. 1055697)
There was a young man in Nantucket, who while bailing lost hold of his bucket. This flooding, I say, while my house floats away, is worse than a monsoon in Phuket.
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Well, if it is the part of Nantucket that houses all the elites and their homes, I don't have much sympathy. But that is some bad weather if it is flooding parts of NE that don't normally flood. I do offer best wishes for safety to all the decent folks who live in those areas though. I know it is bitter cold right now.
2 people like this.
Reply 15 - Posted by:
Vaquero45 1/30/2022 11:42:47 AM (No. 1055742)
People in New England have been enduring nor’easters since the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock. This isn’t news and, to natives of the region, it’s part of a normal winter.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Kate318 1/30/2022 12:10:51 PM (No. 1055784)
Dang. We were just in Nantucket last spring. We must’ve left out Midwestern snow with them, as our winter this year has been in the 50s, with very little snowfall. As a dedicated snow bunny, I am envious of a anyone who gets a good snowstorm. The majority of those homes are unoccupied during the winter, so the owners will have a nice surprise waiting for them this summer. The island restoration companies will make a killing.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
mc squared 1/30/2022 12:31:10 PM (No. 1055807)
How many of those people would criticize me for living down here with all them' hurricanes?
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