Funny thing about Bertha. Passed through fairly late in the evening. At the time I was living with my wife in an apartment so I didn't have to be worried about flying deck debris, tomato plant destruction, tree limbs through the window, etc., (and wasn't quite as into the weather as now), so aside from being a rainmaker, it was kinda "ho-hum". We had some winds (again, nothing to write home about). As a whole, Bertha wasn't much by the time she passed through. No downed trees, no power loss, no flooding. Thanks for asking though. We've had much worse from the copious nor'easters that pass through once or twice a year.
LI Phil
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