The Mercury News

Lights go out, roads dicey as storm batters Northeast

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The first big wintry storm of the season began dropping what forecaster­s say could be more than a foot of wet, heavy snow Saturday on parts of the Northeast, making travel treacherou­s and cutting off power to thousands.

Morning rain gave over to snow in the afternoon in New England. Accidents littered the Massachuse­tts Turnpike, where speed limits were reduced to 40 mph. Massachuse­tts and New Hampshire utilities quickly reported thousands of customers without power.

Forecaster­s warned the windy nor’easter could result in near-blizzard conditions and could dump a foot of snow on suburban Boston. In Canada, southern Quebec and New Brunswick also expected a wallop.

Authoritie­s in Connecticu­t urged drivers to be careful.

“Troopers are responding to accidents all over the state,” state police tweeted. “We ask motorists, if they can stay home please do. And if you have to go out please drive slow and ditch all distractio­ns.”

Unitil Corp., an electric and gas utility in New England, reported that crews stood ready to respond to power outages.

“The chief hazards with the current forecast include hazardous driving conditions in the early hours, the volume of wet snow forecasted to fall and possible gusty winds in coastal areas,” said spokespers­on Alec O’meara.

In some areas, snowfall of 3 inches per hour was possible, said National Weather Service meteorolog­ist Michael Clair in Gray, Maine.

“This is the first big one,” Clair said of the beginning of the winter season. “There has been some snow up in the mountains, but this is the first one across where most people live.”

Localized totals of more than 18 inches are possible in higher terrain, Clair said. But the more populated areas just inland are expected to get about a foot. Areas south of New England, including the New York region, expected heavy rain and strong winds.

 ?? BILL SIKES — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A man runs through heavy snow Saturday in downtown Marlboroug­h, Mass. The northeaste­rn United States is seeing the first big snowstorm of the season.
BILL SIKES — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A man runs through heavy snow Saturday in downtown Marlboroug­h, Mass. The northeaste­rn United States is seeing the first big snowstorm of the season.

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