Tropical Storm Isaias moved quickly through town in one day on Tuesdaym 8/4/20, bringing wind gusts of up to 60 miles per hour in parts of Massachusetts, including at the Fairhaven Town Beach. Some rain accompanied the storm, but not the torrential downpours that other areas saw. At least one boat broke from its mooring in Fairhaven. Some sccattered power outages were reported on the Eversource website. Other parts of the country saw widespread outages and tornadoes causing massive damage. Western Massachusetts was under a tornado warning or watch most of the day on Tuesday.
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A very large limb of this tree on Laurel Street near Our Lady’s Haven fell during tropical storm Isaias on Tuesday, 8/4/20, taking town power lines. It is unclear if it caused any power outages. Photo courtesy of James Mahaney.
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A very large limb of this tree on Laurel Street near Our Lady’s Haven fell during tropical storm Isaias on Tuesday, 8/4/20, taking town power lines. It is unclear if it caused any power outages. Photo courtesy of James Mahaney.
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