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Outage Map: Thousands Without Power as Strong Winds Hit Mass.
Thousands of people were left without power in Massachusetts Tuesday morning as a strong storm brought damaging wind and downpours to the region. More than 9,000 people had lost power after 7 a.m. Tuesday, according to the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency. The NBC10 Boston weather team issued a First Alert Tuesday morning for heavy rain and strong wind. Gusty wind…
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Wind Sends Branches Crashing Down on Car in Boston Neighborhood
Howling winds, the crack of splintering wood and a thundering crash so powerful neighbors said it felt like their apartments were shaking. “I heard glass, so I knew it was going to be something bad,” said Phoenix Stebbins, whose roommate’s car was damaged. “It sounded like either all of the trash cans came falling down the street or a...
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Branches Come Crashing Down on Car During Storm
A large branch snapped off of a tree overnight, crashing down onto two cars in Mission Hill
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Residents of Haverhill React to Heavy Snowfall
Residents of Haverhill gave their reaction to Friday’s snowfall.
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Winter Storm Dumps Snow on Leominster
Snow was light and fluffy in Leominster, Massachusetts.
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8-12 Inches of Snow Expected in New Hampshire
Areas further north are expected to get more snow, but that didn’t stop people from driving around in Nashua, New Hampshire.
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Couple Gets Married in Worcester During Snow Storm
Amanda and Ryan Kane got married at Worcester City Hall Friday in the middle of the snow storm.
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Ways to Stay Safe on the Road During Winter Storm
MEMA Spokesperson Thomas Lyons Gives Advice on How to Stay Safe While on the Roads During the Storm
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Airport Running Smoothly Amid Snowstorm
Massport Aviation Director Ed Freni Talks About the Impact Snow Storm Has on Air Travel
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Commuters Should Expect Delays on MBTA Friday
MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak said the biggest issue the MBTA is dealing with is the quick rate of snowfall, which will cause delays. Commuters should allow for extra travel time, Poftak said.
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MassDOT Works to Keep Up With Snow
Massachusetts Department of Transportation Highway Administrator Jonathan Gulliver said road conditions met expectations Friday — poor visibility and slippery conditions. He asked people to keep off the roads if they can.
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Widespread Heavy Snow Continues to Fall in Mass.
Heavy snow started to come down early Friday morning, blanketing the roadways across the region. With pavement temperatures at or below freezing statewide, the conditions made for a messy morning commute.
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Dozens of Crashes Reported, Speed Limits Reduced Due to Slick Road Conditions
Heavy snow began falling Friday morning, blanketing roadways across the region. Crews were out treating the streets early as the storm is expected to drop up to a foot of snow when all is said and done. The storm will include a changeover to a wintry mix in some areas, with a drop in temperatures that could create icy conditions…
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Tracking the Snow Across the Region
From Worcester to Fitchburg, NBC10 Boston is tracking storm conditions across the state.
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Strong Winds Topple Trees in Hopkinton
Power outages are the biggest concern in the latest storm as strong winds gust through the region. Thousands of people woke up in the dark Friday morning in Massachusetts.
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Outage Map: Thousands Without Power in Mass. Amid High Wind Warning
Power outages are the biggest concern in the latest storm as strong winds gust through the region. Thousands of people woke up in the dark Friday morning in Massachusetts. After 6:30 a.m., more than 23,000 people were without power, according to the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency. That number tripled since 5 a.m., when around 5,000 people were without power. A…
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Hundreds of Boston Flights Canceled Friday
The winter weather is impacting air travel Friday, canceling hundred of flights at Boston’s Logan Airport.
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MassDOT Prepares for Potentially Dangerous Commute
Sleet storms are one of the worst that road crews have to deal with, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation said. Crews didn’t pre-treat the roads before the ice because the rain would have washed it away.