Massachusetts Hit by Winter Storm: Power Outages and Flooding

Winter storm in Massachusetts causes chaos with over a foot of snow, power outages affecting 9,000 residents in Middlesex County. Quincy spared major damage.

On Monday, residents in Massachusetts were busy cleaning up after a winter storm dumped over a foot of snow in many areas. The storm, which occurred on Sunday, caused significant disruptions and damage across the state. However, the South Shore region managed to avoid power outages and other severe consequences, with Quincy experiencing only 3 inches of snow, one of the highest local totals. Despite this, over 9,000 residents in Middlesex County were left without power as a result of the storm.

Winter Storm Brings Chaos to Massachusetts

Winter storms wreaked havoc across Massachusetts on Sunday, leaving residents to deal with the aftermath on Monday. The heavy snowfall, exceeding a foot in some areas, caused significant disruptions and damage throughout the state. While the South Shore region, including Quincy, was relatively spared from outages and other destruction, Middlesex County faced a power outage affecting over 9,000 people. Authorities and utility companies are working tirelessly to restore power as quickly as possible.

Summary:

  1. A winter storm hits Massachusetts on Sunday, bringing over a foot of snow.
  2. The South Shore region, including Quincy, avoids significant damage and power outages.
  3. Over 9,000 residents in Middlesex County experience power outages due to the storm.
  4. Authorities and utility companies are focusing on power restoration efforts.