News Summary
On Thursday, the Tri-State area experienced intense storms causing widespread damage. Airports faced significant disruptions, with power outages leading to ground stops at major hubs. Residents reported chaos, particularly in Greenwood Lake and Yorktown, where numerous homes lost power. As the area assesses the damage, communities are coming together to recover from the storm’s impact.
Severe Storms Shake Up the Tri-State Area
Tri-State Area Weather Chaos
On Thursday morning, the Tri-State area faced a hefty dose of intense storms that left residents reeling in its wake. The weather turned wild as fierce winds swept through the region, bringing down trees and causing widespread damage along the way. It certainly was a morning to remember!
Airport Disruptions
As the storms rolled in, local airports weren’t spared. By 10 a.m., significant power outages fueled ground stops at major airports, including JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark. Travelers found themselves facing unexpected delays and cancellations, as operations were ground to a halt. The good news? The ground stops lifted by noon, but unfortunately, lingering departure delays made for a frustrating day for many.
Greenwood Lake: A Storm to Remember
In Orange County, Greenwood Lake was one of the hardest-hit areas. Residents reported a symphony of chaos—hail, high winds, and rain that felt like it was almost horizontal! The storm’s intensity had folks glued to their windows, as the view outside was near-impossible to see. Uli Grau, a local resident, expressed just how fierce the weather was, while others compared the wildness to scenes straight from “The Wizard of Oz.”
As if that wasn’t enough drama for the tiny town, two middle school buses struggled as roads became impassable during the storm. Thankfully, all students remained safe during these tumultuous conditions. Roads in Greenwood Lake were deemed hazardous, including Jersey Avenue, East Shore Road, Edgemere Avenue, Waterstone Bridge, and 17A.
Westchester Counts the Cost
Over in Westchester County, the storm continued to wreak havoc. In Yorktown, over 3,000 homes lost power as tree branches surrendered to the furious winds. Notably, Brookside School experienced a full power outage, prompting an early dismissal for students. Local officials, including the Yorktown Town Supervisor, have been diligently updating residents on road closures and recovery efforts. Lightning even struck a house in Yorktown, but thankfully, no injuries were reported.
The aftermath was not pretty, with reports of transformer fires and brush fires cropping up all over the region. The storm left a lasting impression that many residents won’t forget soon.
The Scene in Hamburg, New Jersey
Meanwhile, the winds tore through Hamburg, New Jersey, causing similar mischief. Residents reported downed electrical lines and impassable roads, leaving many thinking they may have witnessed a tornado touch down because of the storm’s sheer power. Authorities quickly took to the roads, warning drivers to steer clear of routes 23 and 94 due to hazardous conditions caused by downed trees and utility poles.
A Community Coming Together
As the skies clear and the winds settle, the focus now shifts to recovery. Communities across the Tri-State area are banding together to assess the damage and ensure everyone is safe. While storms can bring about chaos and uncertainty, it’s heartwarming to see neighbors helping neighbors, as folks come together to help one another in these challenging times.
In conclusion, while the Tri-State area experienced a chaotic morning, the sun will shine again. It’s time for everyone to stay safe, help those in need, and get back on the road to recovery. Always remember, these storms may rattle us, but together, we can weather any storm that comes our way.
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Additional Resources
- Weather.com: Greenwood SC Weather
- Silive: NY Weather & Wildfire Concerns
- NY Times: Wildfires in NY & NJ
- ABC7: NY Storm Damage in Greenwood Lake
- West Milford Messenger: Rain May Help End Wildfire
