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Power out with no hope of any restoration soon. Tree on our house appears not to have done severe damage. Just gutter and shingles askew. The really large tree that fell in the yard landed exactly between my wife's car and the house damaging nothing. Paul Bunyon could not have placed it better.
I was at work when the storm hit. the drive home down 29 South was a nightmare of tree-on-road dodging. Finally had to park my car two miles from home and hike in due to downed trees. Lucky I had a flashlight. Climbed over at least fifteen downed trees on gravel roads to my home. My wife was freaking out. She and the dogs rid the thing out alone. The worst now is the hot nights. Bought more water today. This is going to be a very unpleasant week. Oh well, could have been worse. Two people were killed by falling trees in our area when the storm hit. |
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I feel kind of bad for everyone here, at least a little bit. I went to bed at 11:00pm in Alexandria, VA and didn't notice anything amiss until I turned on the Weather Channel. I went out for groceries, came back and someone told me the power went off briefly during the night, but came back on and everything reset. I saw the movie "Magic Mike" today and really enjoyed it. But my brother's family in Bethesda is staying at the Shoreham Hotel until their power comes back on and my mom and dad had to stay with my other brother in Alexandria, VA until the power in their Great Falls retirement center was restored. I hope the dopers get back to normal as soon as possible.
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Baltimore County. I drove home from work on Friday night right at 11:00pm, which is when the rain started. My plan was to flop right into bed, but the storm quickly became so intense that I went to the porch to watch the light show. There were several lightning strikes very close together and close to my house. Then it seemed too intense so I went inside. Power cut out at about 11:30. Sleep was difficult but not impossible.
Power was restored at my home at about 4:30 Sunday morning. It's still out at my business (three miles southeast of home), with no official estimate coming from BGE regarding when to expect it back on. I've talked to several people who claim to "know someone with connections who said" possibly Thursday. It affects my business in a very small way compared to my neighbors with restaurants. My heart really goes out to them. I've never heard Derecho as it relates to weather before, but each time I read it here it's conjured a mental clip of Delroy Lindo in Get Shorty saying "The other derecho" |
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Whooooooo Hoooooo!
Power just came back on! Sweet! The local doomsday chatter had us not getting power on until the end of the week. My wife and I have a new cooler full of ice and a lot of canned ravioli to eat...but the AC is running. All hail the AC!!!!!! |
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The Pepco website is telling me that there is is no power outage at my home, so I have my fingers crossed that the AC will be working when I return after work.
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I'm just north of Baltimore, up in Hunt Valley. I'm on a very rural street, so the power tends to go out if someone so much as sneezes.
We went to bed just as that storm hit. I remember a good bit of lightning, and we got two inches of rain overnight... but there was no damage at all in my immediate area, and our power didn't even flicker. Like no damage at all- we didn't know anything had happened until we started getting the news from our friends, some of which are still without power. |
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Seen a lot of utility trucks around the area, and I only encountered one dark traffic light today, but still no power at home. We will remain refugees in Frederick another night...
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I had hopped into the shower around 10:15pm on Friday, and about five minutes in the hail started hitting the skylight. I hopped OUT of the shower very quickly.
We lost a huge tree in the front yard (10 degrees to the right and it would've gone straight through the house, so we were lucky) plus a lot of large branches, and power was out from 10:30pm Friday to 3:30pm on Sunday. Phones were spotty, internet almost non-existent. Friday night was bearable, Saturday was significantly less so, and Sunday would have been downright miserable, so we were VERY glad to get the call from Dominion. The subdivision where I live had power lines and massive trees down all over. A friend came to help us cut up the tree we lost, and discovered the hard way that there was a yellow jacket nest at the base of it. He and the boyfriend went out to get weapons of mass bee destruction, and I hid in the house (allergic, you know). Soon after they got back, a tree-cutting service showed up and offered a darn good price, so the job was happily handed over to the professionals. Work was closed from Friday night through Sunday morning at 11AM (we're a 24-hour center), and the computers/phones are still acting funky (our server site in Reston was hit hard). A lot of my coworkers are still powerless, some living in hotels and others somehow trying to muddle through in their houses. I imagine a good number of them will be taking advantage of the in-house gym showers. |
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I'm still sending good thoughts your way. People die from heat every year, this is major.
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My office in Bethesda still has no power as of about 7pm this evening, so looking at another day of trying to work from home. I'm not really set up for this, and it is business as usual for the rest of the world (and I work with people from all over the world) so not getting much sympathy.
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Nothing to add but that I went to COW. Love that town!
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Northern Virginia here (Falls Church). I was in a movie at Tyson's when the storm hit, and we lost power during the movie. Power was out at my house as well as my boyfriend's and parent's. I didn't get power back until yesterday afternoon, and my parents (in Sterling) got it back today. I lost all of the food in my refrigerator but luckily I was able to save my $2,500 biologic injectible medicine which needs to be refrigerated by getting it to my brother's refrigerator. In the meantime, Falls Church is on a boil water alert, and all the grocery stores are out of bottled water, so that has been a pain.
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I didn't hear about a boil water alert. Anyway, my phone and power appear to be back on, so I'm heading home to assess the damage.
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Good news, Pepco customers still in the dark! Pepco has promised to give you more accurate information about your restoration times on Wednesday! So, only 36 more hours until you know whether that 11pm Friday global estimate applies to you or not! Or something.
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I was camping with my son at Goshen Scout Reservation near Staunton VA. They had just started the closing campfire when the storm hit. Instantly the crowd was showered with embers and the fire had to be extinguished.
We were evacuated to the mess hall while branches were falling all around us. We wound up sleeping on the floor. I learned later that one of the tents in our campsite was taken out by a falling tree. We had intended to leave after the fire. That didn't happen, and it was an uncomfortable and tense night. |
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We've had some very hearty debates in the newsroom as to how we are to keep Pepco's feet to the fire and still be fair - it's tough to do. Our staff is beat; we were already stretched thin due to vacations and the AT&T Congressional Golf tournament then this happened.
I just came home from day #8, my first scheduled day off is this coming Sunday. Tomorrow morning I go to the podiatrist - I hope he shoots my feet full of cortisone! Driving around the damage is strangely severe and random. We were hanging with a crew working in Bethesda yesterday and the neighborhood seemed hopeful they would have power soon. The crew didn't have the heart to explain their job was to get the 69,000 volt toplines working. The 7300 and 240 volt lower lines would still have to wait. And in all honesty most of the utilities except Pepco have been very open and easy to work with. Also I'd like to give a special mention to the Montgomery County Police, who were once considered one of the better departments to deal with on the street; now we're having run-ins over stupid shit on a regular basis. Honestly the Prince Georges County Police, often viewed as the most corrupt and difficult to deal with have really turned it around and are now a pleasure, comparatively speaking. Now that is some scary stuff right there. |
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I'm in eastern Baltimore, and we lost power around midnight Friday, at the height of the storm. It came back on just this morning. Trees are down all over the neighborhood, and I've got to make a grocery store run to replace all the food we lost.
I'd say we were pretty lucky. There's a large tree in the back yard that hangs over the driveway that I was sure was going to fall on the cars, but it's still standing. |
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Still out here in Columbus. I'm hoping that it comes on before Thursday, at least at my day care if not at my house. Gonna have some child care issues if I don't have somewhere to put her on Thursday.
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Still out in Columbia, MD. As usual, we're not able to get any answers from BGE about when we'll have power restored. It's obviously a very localized problem, only half the block is out, maybe 40 homes dark while everyone around us is fine. We were the very last area in Howard county to be hooked back up after hurricane Irene, and I have no reason to believe it'll be any different this time. A tree took a wire down a few houses away from us, which seems to be the problem. I understand that they want to get the big stuff up first, and that's okay with me - street lights take priority over a little neighborhood - but from what the neighbors tell me, our area is always last. Most people have generators now, because they're sick of it.
All I can say is, thank goodness for my in-laws! We're staying with them until the power's back, and checking in on the cats twice a day on our way to and from work. If they show any signs of heat issues, we'll haul them back with us. |
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Coming late to the thread. We're just s/e of Springfield and were fortunate in that our power didn't even blip. We were watching a movie, and I made my son stop the movie and turn to the local news channel. I could tell by glancing through the curtains that the lightning was basically nonstop.
I took my son over to a place we go every Saturday, in Falls Church, saw some major traffic lights not working in Springfield. We tried to exit I-66 onto Route 7 and the exit was blocked off. Went another exit, took surface streets (seeing a mix of working and nonworking traffic lights), and found his meeting was canceled due to lack of power. Just then, friends who live further west off of the Fairfax County Parkway phoned me to see how we were doing - and said they were without power. So I invited them to hang at our place, headed home, and spent most of the driving having my son try to phone home to let Typo Knig know they were coming. Cell phones were completely useless at that point - both Verizon and T-Mobile. Our friends had arrived by the time I got home - which of course confused my husband since I hadn't been able to warn him. We were able to pick up a takeout pizza (nearby shopping center had power - and was accordingly mobbed). The landline was working intermittently at best - that was finally fixed by Sunday. Our friends, southwest of Springfield, finally got power back late Sunday morning. What was most bizarre was 911 failing. I thought those systems were supposed to have all kinds of backup systems in place. No trees lost in our immediate neighborhood though some along the semi-main road through the subdivision. I'm thankful we got rid of the Leyland cypresses that the builder had planted: the first one died in Hurricane Isabel 9 years ago, the second one we had removed about 8 years ago, and the third went down in a windstorm a couple years later. I'm quite certain those would not have survived this mess. Any folks in northern Virginia still without lights? PM me if you're stuck for safe accommodations. |
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If you are in the DC area and interested in helping animals, Washington Animal Rescue League (71 Oglethorpe St. NW) has no power and is requesting donations of gasoline for their generators, bags of ice, and clean bedding (towels, sheets, etc.) as they cannot wash anything right now. Their servers and phone lines are both off, so people can just go by to drop off items.
We adopted our rescue dog from them a couple years ago and they are amazing. |
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Did last night's storm make anyone else feel a little shell-shocked? My power flickered twice...if it had gone out again*, I seriously think I might have cried. Just a little.
*My power was out for ~50 hours over the weekend: it came back on shortly after midnight Sunday night/Monday morning. |
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All was good in Annapolis. Used to live in Spotsylvania, which got whacked real bad last night (buildings ripped apart.)
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Also in Burke. We left on vacation at seven and got far enough north to avoid it. Neighbors say power was off 26 hours.
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