BOSTON — We’re on a WEATHER ALERT from the Boston 25 Weather Team due to a fast-moving storm that is sweeping across the state Monday morning.
Towns and cities west of I-495 will be the worst. Steady rain will last until about 10 a.m. then turn scattered and taper off by lunchtime for most.
PREVIOUS: Fast Moving Monday Storm
2:15 p.m. Our latest storm is moving out
1:19 p.m. Crews still working to restore power as thousands are still in the dark
11:44 a.m. The coast is battered by the storm
10:32 A.M. Hampton N.H. experiencing flooding
10:23 A.M. Bretton Woods closes the mountain due to high winds
9:54 a.m. Coastal flooding on Western Avenue in Gloucester
9:40 a.m. Flooding along Long Wharf in Boston
9:39 a.m. Worst winds shifting north along the coast
9:31 a.m. MBTA cancels ferry services for Monday, Jan. 17
9:01 a.m. Speed restrictions remain in place
8:59 a.m. Communities dealing with flooding
8:51 a.m. Now over 17,000 power outages reported across eastern MA
8:45 a.m. Amtrak service being affected
8:40 a.m. Temperatures swings in 24 hours.
8:36 a.m. A quick hitter indeed
8:32 a.m. Power outage numbers continue to climb
7:45 a.m. Over 11,000 customers without power in southeastern MA
7:44 a.m. Snow creeping up across multiple towns
7:32 a.m. 7 inches of sleet and snow reported in Rindge, N.H.
7:13 a.m. Heavy rainfall across southeastern MA, snowing across northwestern MA
7:05 a.m. Wind along the coast
6:57 a.m. MassDOT continues power, spreading operations
6:53 a.m. MEMA beings reported major power outages across the state
6:32 a.m. Heavy snow conditions reported in Fitchburg
6:27 a.m. Snow reports inland
6:25 a.m. Wind hitting shopping plaza in Gloucester
5:40 a.m. Strong wind gusts reported in several towns & cities
5:36 a.m. Strongest winds moving in from the south
5:32 a.m. 3 inches of snow reported in Fitchburg
5:25 a.m. Full forecast expected throughout Monday
4:46 a.m. Snow falling early Monday morning in Worcester
9:26 p.m. Jan. 16 Winter resources offered in Boston
8:50 p.m. Jan. 16 Flying is starting to be impacted due to the storm
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