Thursday night we got hit with a pretty bad ice storm. It had rained for a couple of days and the trees were saturated. Around midnight a heavy rain turned to ice and coated all the trees. The many large evergreens in our yard could not handle the massive weight of the ice, and at least a dozen large branches came crashing to the ground. Throughout the night you could hear the snap of branches, the crack of ice, and the boom of large, heavy limbs hitting the ground. Occasionally in the distance you could see blue flashes of either lightening or transformers blowing. Although it made for a mostly sleepless night (for Daddy at least), we were very fortunate in that we never lost power, or had any branches hit the house. Check out the photos and video clips.
It was quite beautiful, despite of its destructive power. Although the million people in New England without power and heat, including Auntie Lee Ann and family, may disagree.
The fence in the northwest corner took a pretty good beating. The branches didn't look big enough to do much damage, but with the weight of the ice on them, they packed quite a wallop.
A large limb down on the southwest side. The backyard smelled like a Christmas tree farm (very nice).
The sun came out around 1 o'clock on Friday and the ice melted rapidly, causing downpours from the trees even though the sky was clear.
Arborvitae cut in half.
I couldn't get the video clips to upload, but they can be viewed on YouTube by clicking HERE.
I couldn't get the video clips to upload, but they can be viewed on YouTube by clicking HERE.
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