A Northeaster Means Three Days Down. Photography and Text by Keith R WahlSelect Image or Title to See in a Larger Format On the shoreline of Southern New England, we know what it is when a Northeaster rolls in. It means that we are down for three days while the storm blots out the sun. But we also know that at the end of the three days, a clearing northwest will blow through, and the sun will rise again. So, we are faithful to hunker down through the storm and wait for the rising to come.
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