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I-93 Tunnel In Boston Flooded During Wild MA Winter Storm: Report
Heavy rains caused tricky travel conditions for Massachusetts drivers as a storm moved through the state Wednesday.

BOSTON, MA — A tunnel on Interstate 93 in Boston flooded Wednesday, causing tricky travel conditions for drivers during a winter storm that dropped more than 4 inches of rain across the state.
Instagram user @mariabarajas_ told Boston.com she was driving from the Seaport to the Liberty Hotel around 7:30 p.m. Wednesday when she shot video from inside the flooded tunnel. She provided a clip of the flooding to the publication.
Officials with the Massachusetts Department of Transportation also confirmed the Exit 135 off-ramp from Interstate 90 to I-93 was closed due to flooding.
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"MassDOT crews are on scene responding to flooding on the off-ramp and are working to reopen the ramp," officials wrote Wednesday night.
A warm and wild winter storm left a path of flooding and wind damage across Massachusetts on Wednesday with some areas recording multiple inches of rain and winds up to 66 miles per hour.
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The Ted Williams Tunnel was also shut down for about an hour on Wednesday night as blocked storm drains caused water to rise near the tops of car doors traveling underground.
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