South Shore Braces for First Nor'easter of the Season
Residents along the South Shore of Massachusetts brace for the first nor'easter of the season. The storm, expected to hit in the coming days, promises damaging winds, heavy rain, and flooding surf. Scituate resident Brian Kennedy shares his concern as summer comes to an end and the storm approaches.
Preparations are underway in anticipation of the nor'easter. Jamie Davenport, an oysterman and lobsterman, has ended his lobster season early. He has pulled his traps out of the water to safeguard his equipment from the storm's fury.
The Town of Scituate has issued advice to residents. They are urged to secure outdoor items, charge mobile devices, check generators, and clear storm drains. These precautions aim to minimize potential damage and ensure safety during the wind and rain event.
The nor'easter serves as a stark reminder for residents to complete necessary preparations. As the first storm of the season, it signals the end of summer and the onset of harsher weather. Communities are advised to stay vigilant and take all necessary precautions to ensure their safety.
 
         
       
     
     
     
     
     
    