Crime & Safety

More Than 8,000 Across Massachusetts Without Power After Winter Storm

In Connecticut over 15,000 customers also lost electricity, along with 2,794 in Maine, 1,690 in Vermont, NBC Boston reported.

BOSTON, MA — More than 8,000 customers remained without power on Monday morning after the latest winter storm to slam the northeast barreled through Massachusetts, according to the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency's website.

As of 10:24 a.m., 8,602 customers did not have power.

NBC Boston reported that in Connecticut over 15,000 customers also lost electricity, along with 2,794 in Maine, 1,690 in Vermont, 313 in Rhode Island, and 62 in New Hampshire.

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The weather forecast included wind gusts up to 50-60 mph, as the storm clobbered the area that moves into the Gulf of Maine with snow and ice, the outlet reported.

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