More than 200,000 in New England without power after winter storm
More than 200,000 were left without power Sunday in Maine after a nasty winter storm traveled north this weekend.
Much of New England was blanketed with heavy, wet snow overnight, as the season's first nor'easter blew through.
In Provincetown, on the tip of Cape Cod, a 90-mph hour gust was recorded, and much of Massachusetts saw high winds of around 60 to 70 mph.
Central Massachusetts got the most snow, with six to 12 inches. Power outages were reported in Massachusetts, Maine and New Hampshire. By Sunday afternoon, power had been restored to more than 50,000 in the region.
The storm made roads slippery, and caused two major accidents on Rhode Island's highways
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