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The storm system affected five states with severe weather, including hail up to 2.5 inches (6.4 cm) across, thunderstorm winds up to 90 mph (140 km/h), and 17 tornadoes. [1] Several towns in New York and Connecticut were particularly hard-hit. Several homes were leveled in Schoharie, New York, and extensive damage occurred in Bantam, Connecticut.
A deadly storm that deluged much of the the Northeast has given way to frigid temperatures as tens of thousands of people grapple with no electricity in the cold.. More than 140,000 Maine power ...
The storm resulted in a state of emergency being declared by Governor David Paterson in sixteen counties in New York. [7] Up to 300,000 [8] utility customers lost service in New York's Capital District. [3] By Sunday evening, 14 December, 126,000 were still estimated to be without power. [9]
New York City experienced its 5th largest snowstorm on record, 4th at the time. [21] This, combined with a winter storm earlier in the month resulted in February 2010 becoming the snowiest month on record in New York City. [22] Several private schools and institutions cancelled classes on Friday, February 26, due to the storm.
A noontime update from Unitil noted just shy of 18,500 New Hampshire clients had lost power, in addition to 315,350 Central Maine Power users. New Hampshire power outage map: Snowstorm leaves over ...
For those two storms alone, estimates of damage to the public infrastructure in York County – roads, beaches, culverts, dunes, and other municipal-owned entities – came in at $20 million.
The storms, which occurred on Jan. 10 and Jan. 13, damaged dunes, sidewalks, walls and roads up and down the southern Seacoast. Towns are seeking funding from both the Maine Emergency Management ...
New York City's Central Park officially recorded 20.2 inches (51 cm) for its fourth-largest single snowfall (records going back to 1869), but many locations in the other boroughs and suburbs recorded over 30 inches (76 cm) of snow. Schools in New York City's boroughs closed because of snow for the first time since the Blizzard of 1978, 18 years ...