The Shawsheen River coursed beneath the Page Road Bridge early on the day after Hurricane Ida’s visit ~ Image: Mike Rosenberg (c) 2021, all rights reserved
While Hurricane Henri left barely a trace in Bedford on August 22, the storm dropped 4.40 inches of rain on September 1 according to WeatherUnderground.com.
Local photographers were out and about early Thursday, capturing images from Ida’s visit.
Lake Stop and Shop
Looking across Lake Stop and Shop from The Great Road Image: Mike Rosenberg (c) 2021, all rights reserved
Lake Stop and Shop appeared in front of the supermarket at the Bedford Shopping Center—Image (c) Dot Bergin, 2021, all rights reserved
The Concord River
Trees to the right of the Bedford boat landing stood in water from the swollen Concord River ~ Image (c) JMcCT, 2021 all rights reserved
The Shawsheen River
The Page Road wellfield held standing water Image: Mike Rosenberg (c) 2021, all rights reserved
Trees stood in water behind Hemlock Lane ~ Image, Jean Hammond (c) 2021 all rights reserved
Standing water behind Hemlock Lane ~ Image, Jean Hammond (c) 2021 all rights reserved
At Wilson Mill
All evidence of the recent drought have disappeared ~ Image, Jean Hammond (c) 2021 all rights reserved
The Wilson Mill mill race seen from Old Burlington Road~ Image, Jean Hammond (c) 2021 all rights reserved
The Second Day of the 2021-2022 School Year
The exuberance of school starting on Wednesday morning was dampened after Hurricane Ida’s visit; Image, Peter Ricci (c) 2021, all rights reserved
Railroad Avenue in front of Bedford Charter Service was flooded on Thursday morning – Image: Mike Rosenberg (c) 2021, all rights reserved