The sun came up, and the rains moved to our west. The skies are now very blue, and everything is starting to drain.
My normal route to the morning paper was blocked by closed road. I had to take back way out which required fording some significant standing water. We actually had a rainbow this morning so that's a good sign.
Fortunately our kids arrived safely last night, and the water is not any higher on our dock than it usually is after a heavy storm
I hope the areas to the east of us faired as well as we did. Here on the western edge of Carteret County on the shores of the White Oak, we seem to be in good shape except for some minor flooding.
I hope the next Nor'easter has weather as warm as this associated with it, but that I suspect is a pipe dream. You don't get many Nor'easters when the temperature is sixty degrees Fahrenheit.
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