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FIRST ALERT: Frigid Air Rushing in After Wind-Whipping Storm

Another round of strong wind, this time from the southwest, will gust over 60 mph in the southeast mid afternoon into the early evening

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Overnight: Early snow showers, icy spots, frigid wind gusting to 40 mph with a subzero wind chill. Actual lows in the teens by dawn.
Saturday: Very cold wind under fair sky, Cape/Island snow showers. Highs in the 20s, wind chill 10s. Sunday: Continued cold with a biting breeze, sunny. Highs in the 20s, wind chill 10s.

New England has faced hurricane-force wind speeds Friday morning, gusting at 74 mph in southeastern New England.

Tens of thousands of residents lost power and heavy rain produced over 2 inches of accumulation in some spots. Numbers keep adding up as the rain keeps pushing north. There was major flooding along Rhode Island's coast, while parts of southeastern Maine were under a flash flood warning.

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Power outages have left about 1.4 million homes and businesses in the dark, according to the website PowerOutage, which tracks utility reports.

Another round of strong wind, this time from the southwest, will gust over 60 mph in the southeast mid-afternoon into the early evening Friday. At that time, the cold front will rush in, crashing temperatures down to the 30s and enhancing the chance for a flash freeze in some untreated roads with leftover moisture.

Additional power outages may be a risk at the same time that temperatures plummet down in the evening and overnight.

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Massachusetts state officials work to clear water off a Storrow Drive on-ramp in Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood on Friday, Dec. 23, 2022.
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A car and a falling tree collided in Wakefield, Massachusetts, early Friday, Dec. 23, 2022.
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An unoccupied pickup truck in Salisbury, Massachusetts, was crushed by a shipping container amid high winds and downpours overnight, police said Friday, Dec. 23, 2022. They warned about dangerous driving conditions.
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A house in North Andover, Massachusetts, where a tree fell amid high winds on Friday, Dec. 23, 2022.
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In Norton, Massachusetts, winds knocked down the gazebo in the town square as well as trees onto roads amid a powerful storm on Friday, Dec. 23, 2022.
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A woman takes a picture of a wave crashing ashore on Winthrop, Massachusetts, amid a storm on Friday, Dec. 23, 2022.
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Waves crash ashore in Winthrop, Massachusetts, amid heavy flooding up and down the New England coast caused by an intense storm on Friday, Dec. 23, 2022.
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Waves crash ashore at Narragansett, Rhode Island, amid a storm that was causing coastal flooding in New England on Friday, Dec. 23, 2022.
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Flooding in Barnstable, Massachusetts, as a storm sent water surging across New England’s coast on Friday, Dec. 23, 2022.
Several roads in Salisbury were washed out during Friday's storm.
This sea foam in Wells, Maine, was one of the wildest images to come out of Friday's storm.
Rain water washed out a portion of Nutes Road in Milton, New Hampshire.
Swasey Parkway in Exeter, New Hampshire, was completely underwater on Friday.
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Water floods a street during high tide, Friday, Dec. 23, 2022, in the East Boston neighborhood of Boston. Winter weather is blanketing the U.S. More than 200 million people — about 60% of the U.S. population — were under some form of winter weather advisory or warning on Friday.
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Flooding Friday in Woods Hole, a neighborhood in Falmouth, MA.
Flooded roads in Provincetown.
Flooding in Kennebunkport, Maine.
Market Basket in North Andover, Mass., lost power Friday as shoppers ran out to grab last-minute Christmas groceries.
The overnight rain was too much for the North River in Salem, Mass., it spilled over onto Commercial Street, stranding at least four cars.
Vittorio George left an appointment at the courthouse in Salem and found his Cadillac SUV partially under water.
The wind was relentless in Portland, Maine, causing coastal flooding.
In the Merrimack Valley Friday evening, thousands of people were without power after the storm knocked out trees and utility poles, and took out power lines. National Grid says this was their hardest hit area.
Owen Thomas told NBC10 Boston’s John Moroney that he’s always wanted to kayak on Morrissey Boulevard. Thanks to Friday’s flooding, he was finally able to achieve his dream.

Reports of coastal flooding came in Friday morning in Buzzards Bay. Portland, Maine, estimated a historic high tide of 14 feet with the late-morning high tide, while splash-over and minor coastal flooding remains a concern for the south- and east-facing beaches during Friday evening’s high tide. 

With the passage of the cold front Friday evening, some rain will switch over to snow as it comes down through Vermont, New Hampshire and western Massachusetts. The interesting thing is that, while eastern Massachusetts will have a hard time getting any of those flurries, the coast will face ocean-effect snow showers that may bring up to 2 inches of snowfall.

Tens of millions of Americans endured bone-chilling temperatures, blizzard conditions, power outages and canceled holiday gatherings Friday from a winter storm that forecasters said was nearly unprecedented in its scope, exposing about 60% of the U.S. population to some sort of winter weather advisory or warning.

In isolated areas, these snow totals may add up to 4 inches along the coast of Connecticut, extending Cape Cod and the Islands.

The wind will begin to die down overnight but will continue to gust over 30 mph Saturday, meaning that the wind chill will play a critical role Saturday morning and afternoon.

Highs are set to reach the 20s Saturday, but the wind will bring down the chills to feels-like temperatures below 0 in the morning hours and in the single digits through the afternoon! Layers, scarves, winter coats and gloves will be needed if planning to go outdoors this holiday weekend.

Saturday will bring the coldest wind chills but Sunday, Christmas Day, keeps temperatures the upper 20s and feeling in the teens through the sunny afternoon.

In the 10-day forecast we’ll keep the cold trend of below-average highs through mid-week until a warmer weather pattern returns on the second half of the work week. The following weekend keeps us with the potential of some unsettled & milder weather right on time for the New Year.

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