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Post-tropical cyclone Lee: Thousands without power in Main, 1 dead

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September 17, 2023

Post-tropical cyclone Lee
Thousands without power in Maine, 1 dead

After 12 days of being named Lee and navigating through the Atlantic waters, Lee made landfall in Long Island, Nova Scotia, Canada at 4:10 p.m. Eastern Time.

Lee was a post-tropical cyclone at the time of landfall, this means that it had lost some of its tropical characteristics. Nonetheless, it arrived with maximum sustained winds of 70 mph, roughing up the seas and still bringing considerable winds even across the New England region.

Unfortunately, the storm has claimed the life of a person in Maine. A 51-year-old man died as a tree limb fell on his vehicle. Thousands of trees and power lines have fallen across the state, and around 6 hours after landfall, Maine is still reporting over 63 thousand customers without power. Many cities across Maine have had a very wet summer, so these rains and winds are just the icing on the cake and make the soil less stable. So, when the strong winds came, trees easily toppled.

In Nova Scotia, residents fled in ferries, while the providence's airport canceled all flights. This is the same region that has dealt with flooding and wildfires this season. Residents in the area are just tired of dodging nature repeatedly.

This was a monstrous storm, not necessarily in categories, but in size. As we discussed on Friday, Lee resembled more a Nor’easter at this latitude, and the Northeast is very fortunate to have it stay so far out over the open Atlantic, any inch closer or a slight shift west, and the story would have been very different for many big cities across the region.

Irene Sans
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