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Mar 14 2023
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STRONG NOR’EASTER CAUSING MULTIPLE OUTAGES
HAMPTON — Unitil Corporation, (Unitil.com), a provider of natural gas and electricity to customers in New England, is responding to multiple outages and working to address public safety hazards as a long-duration nor’easter continues to affect the region. As of 12 p.m., approximately 16,200 customers were without power. Of those, 15,200 customers were in Unitil’s service territory in
Carriage Towne News
Mar 14 2023
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Late winter nor’easter moving into Maine
A strong late winter storm is approaching Maine and is expected to deliver snow and high winds by Tuesday afternoon. The slow-moving nor’easter packing wind gusts of up to 50 mph was moving into Maine by daybreak with snow along the coast and a wintery mix inland. Parts of southern New England could receive more than 2 feet of snow, but Maine will miss out on those high totals. Portland is
Portland Press Herald
Mar 13 2023
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Communities northwest of Boston prepare for nor'easter
LEOMINSTER - Bethany Dillon had a hunch, so she stopped at a gas station Monday to fill up a few jugs for her generator at home in Holden. "We bought it because we have kids at home, and the dogs, and just didn't want to be left in the cold," Dillon said. It's that fickle time of year in New England. And it can be especially tough in communities northwest of Boston, known as a 'Nor'easter
CBS News (Online)
Mar 15 2023
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Nor'easter moving out but gusty winds remain
IT LOOKS WINDY. TODD: IT CERTAINLY IS, AND THAT IS THE STORY HERE. DRIVING UP THIS MORNING, NO SNOW TO SPEAK OF ON THE GROUND, CERTAINLY NO SNOW ON THE GROUND HERE IN ROCKPORT. THE STORY AS KELLY ANN AND CINDY WERE TALKING ABOUT IS THE STRONG WIND. IT WILL BE THE POTENTIAL FOR COASTAL FLOODING. WE ARE EXPECTING HIGH TIDE BEFORE 5:30 THIS MORNING IN ROCKPORT, AND WE ARE LIVE RIGHT NOW AT
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Mar 14 2023
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Thousands without power in Mass. during nor’easter
Thousands are without power in Massachusetts as a snow storm hits the commonwealth. The Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency reported there were more than 24,000 customers without power as of 6:53 a.m. Tuesday. The majority of the power outages were in Western Massachusetts and the Berkshires, including Becket, Goshen, Shelburne and Clarksburg. However, other areas, such as Medford and
MassLive.com
Mar 14 2023
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HV Nor'Easter: 26K Customers Lose Power
HUDSON VALLEY, NY — As heavy, wet snow or a wintry mix continues to fall in the region, utility companies are reporting a growing number of power outages. • CenHud: 2o,645 customers out, most in Dutchess, Ulster, Orange, Greene, Putnam counties • NYSEG: 6,049, most in Delaware and Saratoga counties. 331 in Putnam County If you experience a power outage, don’t assume that your utility company
Patch.com
Mar 14 2023
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Nor'easter knocks out power to thousands in Ashby, Townsend
TOWNSEND - The heaviest snowfall during Tuesday's nor'easter was west of Boston. Upwards of two feet fell in a number of communities. The storm knocked out power to thousands in Ashby and Townsend. Unitil said it is still trying to assess the damage and did not provide an estimate as to when power will be restored. Read: Who has the most snow? Ashby was one of the jackpot towns for the storm,
CBS News (Online)
Mar 14 2023
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Natick Puts Parking Ban Into Effect Ahead Of Nor'easter
NATICK, MA — Natick officials have enacted the town's snow-related parking ban on all public roadways ahead of the incoming Nor'easter which could bring up to six inches of snow to the Boston area. The parking ban, officials said, "allows for critical snow removal activities." Trash and recycling will be picked up as normal, however, and no alterations have been made at Natick schools as of 8:
Patch.com
Mar 14 2023
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Here Are The Nor'easter Impacts Southern CT Will See Tuesday
COASTAL SECTIONS OF SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT — A wind advisory is in effect from 8 p.m. Tuesday until 11 a.m. Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service. "Northwest winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph expected," the weather service said." Gusty winds could blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result." It looks like we'll miss
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