Friday, August 7, 2020

Isaias Clouds #SkywatchFriday

My part of upstate New York lucked out from the former Hurricane Isaias.  Unlike many parts of the Northeast, which were subjected to wind, tornadoes and heavy rains, our heavy rains were limited.  Fortunately, it's been drier than normal.
On August 3, as the storm approached (by then, no longer a hurricane), the clouds told us something was up.

This peaceful scene didn't tell the story of what was to come.
The next day, after the rain stopped.  Fortunately for us, the weather system moved quickly.
Finally, one of the puddle reflection photos I have so much fun taking.

Other parts of New York State are still without power, so we really lucked out.

Join Yogi and the other sky watching bloggers who gather each Friday for #SkywatchFriday.

10 comments:

  1. I have been practicing my reflection photography. Yours is amazing. It looks like the clouds are rising like smoke out of the sidewalk.

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  2. Beautiful shots, and glad the storm wasn't a hard hit for you. I like that reflection shot!

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  3. We had clouds the other day like your third picture and I went out on the deck to enjoy them, I just love those big puffy ones. And your puddle reflection picture is really cool looking.

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  4. I love storms! Especially after they're over... Glad you were okay.
    And lovely photos!

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  5. So glad you're safe, Alana. Love the clouds, but not a storm😸Pawkisses for a Happy Weekend🐾😽💞

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  6. Glad to hear you weren't badly affected by the storm. I'm in South Florida and we got through it easy, too.

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  7. Glad to hear you didn't get pummeled.

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  8. Nice shots,
    Back in the 80's I lived in a suburb of Houston, Texas. I was right at 100 miles from the coast. Hurricane Alicia, a very weak hurricane came ashore in Galveston, went to Houston, and went right to my house. I vowed that I was going to Nebraska for the next hurricane.

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