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Once it arrives, the storm will bring damaging wind gusts, a burst of interior snow, heavy rainfall and localized flooding, along with coastal concerns.
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A major winter storm bringing heavy snow and freezing rain to some communities spread across New England on Sunday, sending residents scurrying for their shovels and snowblowers to clear sidewalks and driveways.
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States across the East Coast, including North Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Vermont, are expected to see wintry conditions that could lead to power outages and slippery roads.
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While it was clear the young growing spinach and kale that was submerged under floodwaters on Monday were a complete loss, farmers hold out hope that some crops will bounce back.
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CT Public meteorologist Garett Argianas says there's an El Niño in the Pacific Ocean, and that often brings warmer and wetter conditions to Connecticut.
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About 260,000 homes and businesses in Massachusetts were without power, according to that state's emergency management agency, as of 4 p.m. Monday, outages numbered about 2,500 in western Massachusetts.
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Scientists say climate change and El Niño will contribute.
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The first now flurries of the season fell past bright autumn leaves as November begins.
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A new seasonal outlook shows southern New England could have an unseasonable winter, with federal forecasters predicting that temperatures and precipitation levels are “leaning above'' normal for the region.
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Dam operators says they did what they could, but their ability to prevent flooding is limited.