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Maine Coast Digs Out After Blizzard that Snarled Travel Across Northeast
The storm caused over 5,600 flight cancellations and left more than 500,000 customers without power, disrupting transportation and closing schools across the Northeast.
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Maine coast digs out after blizzard that snarled travel across Northeast
Almost all flights into and out of the Portland International Jetport were canceled Monday due in large part to wind gusts over 50 mph and snow — up to a foot in some places, barely a dusting in others.
·Maine, United States
Read Full ArticleNor’easter paralyzes Northeast: Thousands of flights canceled, widespread power outages reported
Highlights: More than 5,600 flights were canceled Monday, with 2,000 more canceled Tuesday due to the Nor’easter. Over 450,000 utility customers lost power nationwide. Central Park recorded 19 inches of snow; Warwick, Rhode Island, reported more than three feet. Schools closed across New York City, Boston, and surrounding districts. The National Weather Service classified the storm as a “classic bomb cyclone/nor’easter.” A powerful Nor’easter s…
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