Powerful Storm Covers New England In Two Feet Of Snow

Snow Storm In Connecticut
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Cars buried in Southington, Conn.

A powerful snow storm swept through New England Friday night, blasting the region with hurricane-force winds and knocking out power for over 650,000 homes and businesses, the Associated Press reports

From the AP:

A behemoth storm packing hurricane-force wind gusts and blizzard conditions swept through the Northeast overnight, where more than 650,000 homes and businesses in the densely populated region lost power, roads were impassable and New Englanders awoke Saturday to more than 2 feet of snow.

 

More than 38 inches of snow fell in Milford in central Connecticut, and an 82-mph wind gust was recorded in nearby Westport. Areas of southeastern Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New Hampshire notched at least 2 feet — with more falling. Airlines scratched more than 5,300 flights through Saturday, and the three major airports serving New York City as well as Boston’s Logan Airport closed.

The AP also has a state-by-state look at the storm’s impact.

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