3 outermost Cape Cod towns shut out of power during blizzard
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Cape Cod and the South Shore are still coping with the wrath of the Blizzard of ’26. The tally of power outages has dropped below a quarter-of-a-million customers in the dark, with 216,456, as of 5 p.
Weather forecasters are again uncertain about the upcoming snow and rain, but here's what they're saying so far.
A destructive nor’easter is hitting Cape Cod Monday, causing whiteout conditions, dangerous wind gusts and flooding. Gov. Maura Healey declared a state of emergency in Massachusetts ahead of the nor’easter.
Massachusetts is digging out from a record-setting blizzard. Power could remain out for days as cities try to plow streets.
Hundreds of thousands of South Shore and Cape Cod residents are waking up in the dark and cold on Tuesday after a powerful blizzard caused widespread damage to the region’s electric system. In Plymouth, nearly 24,000 customers — about 70% of the town — are without power, according to the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency.