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As Storm Hits New England, Tens of Thousands Lose Power

Wednesday's forecast called for wind gusts of up to 55 mph across New England

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Wednesday night: Rain and wind diminish by late evening. Partial clearing, breezy and colder with lows in the lower 30s. Thursday: Partly sunny with a gusty breeze. Highs in the lower 40s, feels-like the 30s. Thursday night: clear, cold, and breezy. Lows in the upper 20s.

With a storm lashing New England Wednesday night, nearly 50,000 customers were without power in Massachusetts at one point and tens of thousands lost power in other states in New England as well.

At one point in Massachusetts, shortly after 9 p.m., nearly 47,000 customers had lost power, according to MEMA. In one city, Quincy, more than 70% of power customers were in the dark around 8 p.m. By midnight, about 3,800 remained without power statewide.

Wednesday's forecast called for wind gusts of up to 55 mph across the region. The storm system was the same one that produced severe weather over the southern United States earlier this week.

In Maine, by midnight, the lights remained off for more than 32,000 customers of Central Maine Power. More than 10,000 customers of other suppliers had also lost electricity, according to PowerOutage.US. More than 8,000 New Hampshire customers remained without power at the same time, and more than 3,000 in Vermont.

In Connecticut, about 16,000 customers were without power after nightfall. That number went below 7,000 by midnight.

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