A wintry storm dumped more than a foot of snow and brought heavy winds to parts of the northeastern U.S., sparking power outages in Maine and New Hampshire.
The nor'easter was the first big snowstorm of the season to hit the northeastern U.S. The website poweroutage.us says that more than 200,000 customers in Maine and more than 60,000 customers in New Hampshire were without power on Sunday morning.
A snow clearing machine cleans a road during heavy snow, Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020, in Marlborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Bill Sikes) “Compaction and melting is doing a number on snowfall totals; however, treacherous roads and widespread power outages are still heavily impacting the region,” tweeted the National Weather Service in Gray, Maine, late.
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