Remnants from Tropical Storm Lee impacted the Northeastern U.S. from September 4, to September 8, 2011 in CT, ME, NH, RI, VT and MA, while in PA the event continued to September 9, 2011. Property damages are chiefly the result of water entering the home via water back-up and/or wind driven rain and roof damages due to the wind and downed trees and tree limbs. Property damages include moderate damages to roofs, siding, decks, fences and vehicles in the hardest impacted areas. Claims are concentrated in Pennsylvania counties of Philadelphia, York, Dauphin, Delaware and Montgomery.
Hurricane Irene began impacting the Georgia Coast August 26, 2011 and continued northward pummeling the U.S. East Coast with extreme winds, torrential rains and rising waters through Sunday, August 28 when it made its way north across the northern U.S. border. Irene is responsible for damages in Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Washington D.C., Delaware, Maryland, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. Losses to homes, vehicles, businesses and boats have been reported.