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Tropical Storm Isaias Leaves Its Mark On Upper West Side: Photos

Fallen trees are scattered across the Upper West Side, including a large branch that fell on a truck near 110th Street and Amsterdam.

A broken tree limb fell on a truck at 110th and Amsterdam.
A broken tree limb fell on a truck at 110th and Amsterdam. (Patch reporter Gus Saltonstall)

UPPER WEST SIDE, NY — Tropical Storm Isaias made itself felt Tuesday the Upper West Side. While Manhattan was less impacted than the other four boroughs, strong winds and torrential rain left trees fallen throughout the neighborhood.

The storm roared into the city just after noon, delivering 70 mph winds in some parts of New York City — the strongest since Superstorm Sandy in 2012.

Con Edison reported that thousands of customers were without power Tuesday afternoon, but the number never rose above 20 in Manhattan.

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Here are photos of the tree carnage throughout the Upper West Side:

A tree fell onto a car at 108th between West End and Riverside. (Gus Saltonstall/Patch)
A tree fallen lies in the pathway in Riverside Park near 111th Street. (Courtesy of Ben Vanden-Heuvel)
Another tree is down near 111th and Riverside. (Courtesy of Gabe Kramer-Garcia)
Multiple trees are down near 75th and Amsterdam. (Courtesy of Isabelle Tietbohl)
A tree rests on a truck near 110th and Amsterdam on the Upper West Side. (Gus Saltonstall/Patch)

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