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CT Power Outages Town-By-Town: Less Than 1,000 Without Power
The remnants of Hurricane Ida soaked the state, and many homes lost power. Here's who's still in the dark.
CONNECTICUT — Less than a thousand are still without power just before the start of the business day on Friday, as the state continues to dry off from the remnants of Hurricane Ida which blew through on Wednesday.
Almost everyone saw between 3-7 inches of rain, and some areas received more than eight inches, according to the National Weather Service. Several flood warnings remain in effect Thursday.
Eversource is reporting 927 customers in the dark, while United Illuminating still has 62 homes and businesses in the dark. (See below for town-by-town rain totals).
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Rainfall totals, town-by-town via the National Weather Service
Fairfield County
Stamford 6.91 in
Danbury 6.63 in
Greenwich 6.19 in
Bridgeport Airport 5.94 in
Westport 5.94 in
Fairfield 5.86 in
Danbury 5.72 in
New Canaan 4.99 in
Ridgefield 3.90 in
Middlesex County
Middletown 6.95 in
Chester Center 6.46 in
Westbrook 5.91 in
Middlefield 5.06 in
Moodus 3.67 in
New Haven County
Milford 6.50 in
Hamden 5.72 in
Guilford 5.55 in
Meriden Airport 4.96 in
New Haven 4.54 in
Wolcott 4.41 in
Branford 4.38 in
West Haven 2.31 in
Cheshire 2.07 in
New London County
Norwich 7.48 in
East Lyme 7.36 in
2 N Ledyard Center 6.45 in
New London 5.72 in
New London 4.93 in
Groton Airport 3.64 in
Hartford County
Avon 5.66 in
Burlington 5.56 in
South Windsor 5.40 in
East Granby 4.92 in
Tolland County
Vernon 6.03 in
Coventry 5.84 in
Tolland 5.35 in
Staffordville 4.55 in
Windham County
Eastford 5.50 in
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