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Nor'easter creates power problems for NH
Southern New Hampshire was hit hard by a nor’easter that left thousands without power.
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Nor'easter brings snow, coastal flooding and power outages
An April storm brought wintry weather to New England Wednesday and Thursday.
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Interactive map: Power outages in Mass. and NH after nor'easter
Over 400,000 New Englanders remained without power early Friday morning as a spring nor’easter brought snow, rain and heavy winds to the region overnight. The Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency reported over 6,600 customers still without power just after 12 a.m. Friday, down several thousand from a few hours earlier. Here’s a look at the breakdown across the state: More than…
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Nor'easter brings wintry mix to Boston Thursday morning
Thursday: Cloudy morning. Rain tapers this afternoon. Few flurries. Highs in the low 40s.
Overnight Thursday night: Chilly air. Brisk Winds: 15-20mph. Lows in the mid 30s.
Friday: Few isolated pockets of sprinkles. Highs in the upper 40s.
Saturday: Partly Cloudy. Isolated coastal showers. Highs near 45 degrees. -
Interactive map: Thousands without power across Mass. and NH due to storm
Thousands of New Englanders lost power Thursday morning as a storm brought strong winds to the region overnight. The Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency reported 8,674 customers without electricity as of 11 a.m. New Hampshire Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management said in a press release that about 14,000 customers in the state are without power. That number had dropped…
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Thousands without power after nor'easter
Tuesday’s storm knocked power out for many across Massachusetts.
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Pockets of damage left behind as nor'easter moves through Mass.
While Tuesday’s nor’easter dropped less snowfall than originally expected, power outages and coastal flooding still plagued some areas, while others were left with a “soupy, messy” slush on the ground.
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Thousands without power as nor'easter slams southern New England
The nor’easter that hit southern New England with heavy, wet snow on Tuesday knocked power out to thousands of people. There were still more than 13,000 customers without power in Massachusetts at about 11:30 p.m., according to state emergency management officials. Many of the outages were in Cape Cod and other parts of southeastern Massachusetts. Rhode Island Energy reported just…
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Nor'easter could cause power outages throughout Mass. Here's how Eversource is prepared
As the nor’easter makes its way through Massachusetts, Eversource crews are standing by and ready to respond to outages if they occur.
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Interactive map: Thousands without power across Mass. due to storm
Thousands of New Englanders lost power Saturday morning as a powerful storm impacts the region. The Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency reported 3,396 customers without electricity as of 9:30 a.m. About 12,000 New Hampshire electric customers were also without power on Saturday morning. Vermont has 23,000 customers without power and Maine 2,100. Rhode Island has about 10,000 homes without electricity, and…
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Intense storm causes major flooding across Mass. Wednesday
The second major storm of the season brought torrential rain and strong winds across Massachusetts, causing flooding and power outages.
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Flooding, power outages a concern as storm passes through Mass.
Days after the first snowfall of the season, another storm slammed Massachusetts with torrential rain and strong winds, causing flooding and power outages.
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Major flooding reported across New England after storm drops torrential rain
Days after the first snowfall of the season, another storm slammed Massachusetts and the rest of New England with torrential rain and strong winds, causing flooding and power outages. An emergency was declared in the area of Hampton Beach, New Hampshire, because of extremely high seas and flooding, local police said on social media, where images showed entire streets flooded….
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Pouring rain coming to Boston from new storm | Flood-hit areas brace for more
Another powerful storm is hitting Massachusetts Tuesday and Wednesday, with melting snowpack and plenty of more rain combining for flooding, and strong winds likely to cause power outages. Our team coverage visits the Merrimack Valley and Leominster, two places recently hit by bad flooding, to see how they were preparing.
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Mass. prepares for flooding, power outages ahead of Tuesday's intense storm
It was a race against Mother Nature in Leominster Tuesday, to try and clear the last round of snow she dumped on city before the next round of heavy rain moves in later in the day. Officials across New England were warning about flood potential from the coming mix of melting snow and heavy rain, few more urgently than areas…
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Communities in Massachusetts prepare for Tuesday night's storm
Communities in Massachusetts, like Leominster, are clearing the last round of snow Mother Nature dumped before the next round of heavy rain moves in Tuesday night.
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‘Incredible concerns': New storm brings flood threat for Mass., NH
The National Weather Service has already issued flood watches and wind advisories for much of New England, and power companies were already gearing up to deal with outages from the combination of flooding and high winds
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Crews continue to restore power to some Mass. residents
Many families in Massachusetts woke up Monday without power after this weekend’s snowstorm. Utility crews are now racing to restore power.
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Crews work to restore power to some Mass. residents, clear roads
Some residents in Massachusetts are still without power after this weekend’s snowstorm. Black ice becomes a concern for drivers Monday morning.
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Power restoration continues Monday after powerful snowstorm hits Mass.
Residents in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, woke up Monday morning to over a foot of snow in the driveway and no electricity in their homes. “No estimate on what time it’s coming back on,” said one resident. At the height of Sunday’s storm, power was wiped out for about 16,000 Massachusetts residents, according to National Grid. Roughly 3,000 were in Tewksbury. “Twice…