The third major storm in two weeks has lashed the Northeast with hurricane-force winds, heavy snow and widespread power outages and now millions of people are facing yet another cleanup.
The storm on Tuesday buried some towns beneath 2 feet of snow.
The National Weather Service says Derry, N.H., got 25 inches. Burrillville, R.I., and Kezar Falls, Maine, both got 20 inches.
High winds and blowing snow led meteorologists to categorize the storm as a blizzard in parts of New England, including Boston, Mass. Gusts approached 70 mph on Cape Cod, Mass.
At one point, more than a quarter-million people were without power in Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island.
Utility companies said they had extra crews out on Wednesday to restore power to those still without it.
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