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Nor'easter's heavy rain and wind knocks out power to nearly 600,000 customers
2021-10-27 00:00:00.0     ABC新闻-美国新闻     原网页

       

       Nearly 600,000 customers are without power in New England Wednesday after a powerful, record-breaking nor'easter lashed the Northeast.

       Heavy rain flooded roads from Massachusetts to New York, while water rescues were reported in New Jersey.

       Dangerous winds also toppled trees and blocked roads.

       Wind gusts climbed to 94 mph on Martha's Vineyard.

       The storm became a "bomb cyclone" when its pressure dropped 24 mb in less than 24 hours. In Nantucket, Massachusetts, the nor'easter set a record for the lowest pressure ever recorded in October.

       The Patriot Ledger via USA Today Network

       Waves break over the harbor jetty at the entrance to Scituate Harbor, in Quincy, Mass., as a nor'easter bears down, Oct. 26, 2021.

       MORE: Floodwater safety tips

       The heavy rain will be ending in most of the Northeast on Wednesday but the winds will continue to roar up to 60 mph from Long Island to Massachusetts to Maine. On Wednesday morning, winds gusted near 80 mph in Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

       More power outages are possible Wednesday in New England. By 7 p.m., wind gusts could still reach near 50 mph in Massachusetts.

       


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