Two Fatalities:1Attributed Strong Storm that Swept from Southeast New England.

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Two fatalities:1Attributed Strong Storm that Swept from Southeast New England.
Two fatalities
Two fatalities

 

On Monday, a strong storm swept up the East Coast, preventing pre-holiday flights, flooding millions of people, and putting nearly 750,000 utility customers without power. At least two people died as a result of the storm.

According to a statement from Windham Police Chief Kevin O.

Schofield, a 40-year-old man was killed in Windham, Maine, after he was struck by a portion of a tree while removing a branch from his roof.

Troy Olsen, the man, was declared dead at the scene, according to him.

According to Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy J. Cruz, an 89-year-old man from Hanover, Massachusetts, was killed when a tree struck the travel trailer he was in on Monday morning declaration.

Cruz stated that the victim passed away after receiving serious head trauma treatment in a hospital. He was recognized as Hingham resident Robert Horky.

Two Fatalities:1Attributed Strong Storm that Swept from Southeast New England.
Two fatalities
Two fatalities

 

A mother and her baby in Cohasset, Massachusetts, were hit by a branch on Monday morning, resulting in minor injuries for them both, according to a statement from Cohasset police.

Even as the storm left the United States on its way to Canada and the North Atlantic, there was still a remote chance of excessive rainfall over portions of New England through Tuesday, according to National Weather Service forecasters.

The weather service stated that “the associated heavy rain will create mostly localized areas of flash flooding, with urban areas, roads, and small streams the most vulnerable.”

Strong winds from the same storm system pounded Florida and the Carolinas and deluges of rain throughout the weekend.

Two fatalities:1Attributed Strong Storm that Swept from Southeast New England.
Two fatalities
Two fatalities

 

With 3.86 inches of rain on Sunday, Charleston set a new daily record; Gainesville, Florida, recorded more than 7 inches. With a high tide of nearly ten feet, South Carolina also set a record for the largest storm surge from a nontropical system.

Fueled by subtropical humidity from the Atlantic that collided with cooler air coming in behind it, the low-pressure system raced from Florida to Maine in 36 hours, according to forecasters.

According to Brian Horley, senior meteorologist with the weather service’s Weather Prediction Center, the system produced the lowest air pressure readings ever recorded for the month of December off the Southeastern coast, including Florida.

Two fatalities:1Attributed Strong Storm that Swept from Southeast New England.

It was also exceptionally warm, partly due to the Atlantic’s sea surface temperatures being above normal.

According to Horley, the counterclockwise system’s ability to draw warm, humid air into the atmosphere results in rain, and record readings of more than one foot of rain have been recorded in coastal South Carolina, one area that has experienced significant flooding.

“It was a super-warm system for the month of December,” he stated.

Similar wrath was directed Monday toward the East Coast, spanning from Virginia to Maine. According to Power Outage us, by one in the morning on Tuesday, roughly 650,000 residences and commercial buildings from New Jersey to the US-Canada border were without power.

Mayor André Sayegh of Paterson, New Jersey, issued a state of emergency proclamation due to street flooding and the potential for the Passaic River to overflow.

After dismissing students on Monday, Paterson Public Schools canceled classes on Tuesday due to the emergency and local flooding employees and students early on Monday.

Two fatalities:1Attributed Strong Storm that Swept from Southeast New England.

According to the New York weather service, the lower Hudson Valley and portions of northeastern New Jersey received almost 6 inches of rain in a 24-hour period.

A travel advisory was in place in New York City due to high winds on bridges, power outages, and flooding conditions on the roads.

In addition, the city’s emergency management office issued a warning to residents to stay away from basements and low-lying areas due to “imminent” flash flooding in Manhattan and the Bronx.

The storm caused more than 10,000 people in New York City to lose power at one point during the day, and the city’s Emergency Management Office reported 388 reports of downed trees.

Two fatalities:1Attributed Strong Storm that Swept from Southeast New England.

Workers from Con Edison restored power to by late afternoon, the great majority of those patrons, leaving less than 2,000 residences and commercial establishments without power by 5 p.m.

In Connecticut, there have been reports of water rescues and cars getting stuck in the water, so the Danbury Emergency Management Office advised residents to stay off the city’s flooded roadways.

There was also damage to a portion of the tower building exterior of the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston. The damage did not result in any injuries.

Two fatalities:1Attributed Strong Storm that Swept from Southeast New England.

According to Amtrak, “overhead power issues” caused a brief disruption in train service between Providence, Rhode Island, and Boston.

Three people were saved from a flooded house in Jamaica, Vermont, according to Mark Bosma, a spokesman for Vermont Emergency Management.

On Monday morning, flooding also occurred in some areas of New Hampshire, according to Jed Henry, the fire chief Jackson department, claiming that it was more severe than a hurricane.

Across Maine, the electricity company Central Maine Power released striking images of the storm damage today, featuring fallen buildings and overturned trees obstructing roads.

Streets in some parts of New Jersey became rivers due to flooded streams and creeks.

On Monday morning, water rescue operations took place in inundated areas of Hillsdale, New Jersey. The Hillsdale Fire Department released a picture of a baby being saved from floodwaters that damaged a family’s house.

Glendale Drive is a “flood zone; it hasn’t flooded this bad in a while,” according to Captain Sean Smith.

According to Fire Warden Stefan Pratt, there was “significant” flooding in the Vermont village of Mooretown, which also resulted in the evacuation of 30 to 50 houses zone.

Two fatalities:1Attributed Strong Storm that Swept from Southeast New England.

According to Flight Aware data, there have been over 500 cancelled flights and nearly 4,000 delayed flights nationwide.

These numbers are expected to rise on Monday as millions of people travel during the holidays, with many taking to the skies a week before Christmas.

It occurs following a weekend that saw an astounding 10,000 delays and nearly 200 cancellations.

Early on Monday afternoon, up to 14 million people in the East were under a wind alert.

Two fatalities
Two fatalities

 

Weymouth, Massachusetts, recorded a 63 mph gust, New York’s LaGuardia Airport recorded a 54 mph gust, and Boston recorded a 68 mph gust in the last 48 hours.

Every state along the East Coast will have received at least two inches of rain by today’s end.

The danger Tuesday’s period of intense rain will come to an end as the system advances into Canada by Monday night.

According to the weather service, there is also a chance of upslope snow over some areas of the northern and central Appalachians and lake-effect snow downwind of the Great Lakes from Monday through Wednesday.

Two fatalities:1Attributed Strong Storm that Swept from Southeast New England.

The areas of the central Appalachians, the areas of Michigan and Indiana southwest of Lake Michigan, and the eastern and central shores of Lake Erie in Ohio and New York will see the most snowfall on Monday.

According to forecasters, the lake-effect snow will end over the upper Great Lakes on Tuesday and lighten up.

Meanwhile, on Monday, a storm is coming onshore over the West Coast, bringing with it heavy rain and snow in the Sierra Nevada.

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