Flood Waters Creep Over Beaches and Downtown Streets
Tisbury officials asked drivers to avoid Five Corners during the storm.
Mark Alan Lovewell
High winds caused cancelations of ferry service.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Once again, Stop and Shop used sandbags to divert water from their store.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Waves cross Seaview avenue at the end of the seawall in Oak Bluffs.
Tim Johnson
Incoming tide at the Oak Bluffs harbor channel.
Tim Johnson
Harbor waters rise, filling the parking lot at Our Market.
Liz Durkee
Not a good day for take out at Nancy's.
Liz Durkee
Sunset Lake floods Dukes County avenue and the Camp Ground.
Liz Durkee
Good seat for a duck.
Liz Durkee
Surveying the damage along Atlantic Drive in Katama.
Ray Ewing
Chappy Ferry slip was flooded, and winds interrupted service.
Ray Ewing
Harbor waters rise, flooding Dock street in Edgartown.
Ray Ewing
An unfortunate place to choose to park.
Ray Ewing
Wild waves again at South Beach's Left Fork.
Ray Ewing
Waves crest over the dunes at Crackatuxet.
Ray Ewing
Third storm this month whacks the shore at Lucy Vincent Beach.
Tim Johnson
Grasses flattened at Squibnocket.
Tim Johnson
Chilmark police officer Elizabeth Rogers monitors the scene at Squibby.
Tim Johnson
Menemsha docks flooded with rising tides.
Tim Johnson
Tim Johnson
After drying out from a storm earlier this week, another gale hit the Island Saturday, canceling ferries and causing some flooding.
